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As a reviewer playing through this as we speak, I would say less complex than RDR2 or the latest AC. The game has many intertwining systems, but they do not gel as well as in the other games. Also, the freakers are seldom scary (as the clickers were in The Last of Us, for instance). Only the hordes are truly scary,

It’s a wonder, how you could omit Sniper Elite and it’s x-ray testicle shots. It hurts just thinking about it.

Don’t know why Haley singled out Finland, but we have equally great systems in the rest of Scandinavia. Sure, we all pay a higher tax than in the US, but we get educated for free, we are treated for bad health for free, and our women can give birth for free. I have two boys, and when they were born, my wife and I

3:15! What have I won?

Fatal Frame/Project Zero, hands down! That game scared the shit out of me from start to finish, and I’m normally not the squeamish type. I love the Resident Evil, Silent Hill and Evil Within series, but Project Zero (as the European title was) really had me in constant fear. I completed it, but I never ventured into

Then I think you’re in luck, as the year’s exclusivity will probably have come and gone by the time the price is that low :) Only time will tell.

Isn’t it already 10 bucks cheaper on the other service?

“According to Hofeld, Tilton Principal Sylvia Yvette Hodge was aware of the belts and condoned Haynes’ use of them.”

I got it for review reasons, and it lasted me exactly as long, as it took to write my review. I haven’t had it out of its box since. No Crash, No WipEout, No Gran Turismo, No Tomb Raider, hell, not even a few better multiplayer games like Bust-A-Move was included. Only Tekken 3 was marginally fun with friends for more

I got it for review reasons, and it lasted me exactly as long, as it took to write my review. I haven’t had it out

More annoying than difficult, but still, I’m with you there.

Yup, that game is seriously hard. I ended up using Flying Swallow attack through most of the game (when I perfected it) and still, it was hard as nails.

Joe Viewtiful. The endgame boss was actually the game’s EIGHT end-level bosses that had to be beaten one by another in one go. Talk about stress...

Shadow of the Colossus. I have the original PS2 version, the PS3 version as a promo (which I got as a reviewer) and then two copies of the retail version (UK/Nordic), and then the superb PS4 version both digitally and the US Special Edition. And I’d buy it again for PS5, even if they only changed the colour of the

And still no cake :(

Now playing

And the theme still holds up today as well. The vocals are good, but the recurring instrumental theme is really timeless and screams Mirror’s Edge, every time I hear.

Sounds like we are pursuing these games the same way. I did do some grind at the end of Origins to get the Platinum trophy, but that was 4-5 hours. The first 70-odd hours was really enjoyable. as of now, I am 30 hours into Odyssey, and there hasn’t been any grind to speak of - when you play as you/me - but I

I’m thinking nail and head here.

My thoughts exactly. By drawing attention to the model number, aren’t you actually showing off? I also think removing the badge more of less has the same effect, and I’d rather just see the car, as the manufacturer made it. So you bought an expensive car? Big deal.

My mind is imploding here; how can anyone with be so naive as to think, protesting electrical cars - by blocking for electricity of all things - will do themselves any good at all (or make a difference)? What kind of thinking is that? I’m Danish, so that might be the reason, but I have never heard of a more childish

Are these shots unedited? If so, I’m awestruck!