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God I wish this was pair with a Microsoft Combat Flight Simulator revival announcement. 

I still remember the old Blair Witch video games.

And the really weird tidbit about how its connected to the game Nocturne.

Through that Blair Witch is technically connected to the Blood Rayne games.

No lie, I kind of found Keanu’s presentation more entertaining than the actual E3 video. 

I’m getting distinct flashbacks to The Force Unleashed and not necessarily in a good way.

I keep hoping that one day we’ll see some kind of Starcraft sequel that gives us our promised showdown with the UED.

One day... one day... 

Nanomachines and patriots, kojima doesn’t have to explain jack for his retroactive story to sort of make sense not really but we’re just going with it style of storytelling.

I’m excited if only somehow down the line they can tap into Kotor 2 somehow.

While they were playing video games I was embracing the way of the blade in Mordhau. :P

Joking aside, I do like how Mordhau’s dev gave out free gold due to janky launch day server issues.

Now I can see prettier armored heads explode to my maul cause people don’t know how to parry or chamber.

I’ll believe it when I’m actually sitting there playing it.

What did a Sonic movie cost us?

Everything...

Somebody did this in the line I was in.

It looks great for them and that fallout 4 industrial look. Glad they got access to it for their cosplay.

I found Vermintide 2 has filled my Left 4 Dead needs fairly nicely.

Now I’m kind of curious how the methodology went for Kotor 2 which was infamous for a rushed Christmas release cycle.

But some of those Kreia monologues essentially hold the binding that is the writing of that game together.

I once told Raphael Sbarg (aka voice actor for Carth and Kaiden) at a convention that the words “Saul” were burned into my memories because of him.
Playing around, he immediately yelled “SAUL!!!” for the entire aisle to hear.

Made my day and I think even he knows there’s a certain amount of cheese to how his

I actually do remember when Steam first launched. A Gamestop employee told me how Steam was some kind of spyware virus.

Now playing

It’s interesting that SU&SD wasn’t super favorable of the game, but more in a retrospective way that the base game hasn’t aged well.
I sort of agree that the game isn’t going anywhere unless people involved are GoT fanatics or going to pay attention to the rules.

It’s def not the kind of game I’d break out at a party

The hottest take I suppose.

Yeah but Alpha Protocol’s core gameplay was just not very good. Versus Splinter Cell where it’s all about the gameplay mechanics (even Conviction in its own weird way).

Also there would probably be more of an emphasis on “tacti-cool Tom Clancy” spy stuff as opposed to fighting a guy on cocaine with knives. Or mute goth

I think Ubi could hit a small gold mine if they introduced light rpg elements.

Customize your face for a new Splinter Cell Agent. Get Sam as your handler styled like Lambert. Hell pick your background, maybe you’re a Voron turncoat, a fold in from the old Shadownet offshoot, or a brand spanking new 4th echelon agent.

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