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It looks like an iOS quality God of War.

Maybe I’m just boring, myself, but I liked the story. I think Star Wars does best with small-scale stories rather than planets getting blown up. But to each his own.

I completely disagree. The ice slides were the worst. And even worse still were the ice slides that required you to jump, grab a rope, land on another ice slide and then ride the curve just so without falling off. Whoever designed those mechanics can go straight to Crash Bandicoot hell!

Single player Star Wars.

Hey, I know that rope!

I want to eat this but I don’t want to make this... Can I come to a cookout?

I really love the idea of just playing a cartoon. This looks super fun.

I will probably not like this at all. But I will consider playing it in the backround and not watching it if it means convincing Ubisoft there is still interest in Splinter Cell.

I think your $500-600 price range seems completely reasonable. There’s next to no chance that I will buy either new console within probably two years of release, but if I were to, that seems like a dollar amount I’d expect to pay.

I am in the minority for thinking Unity was a high point in the series for me. I haven’t played Syndicate or the one where you play as the Templar or whatever... but the French Revolution seems like the perfect setting for the series and was one of the most memorable environments — I loved playing Musketeer and

I just watched A Knight’s Tale maybe six months ago, and I’ll gladly watch it again in August. That movie is a delight.

This was also a 20 year old movie and had a huge amount of hype behind it, so maybe he’s changed a little bit in terms of how he handles all of that stress and pressure.

Yeah, the more I look back on it, I think I actually got decently “far” in it but I think it’s just the fact that there’s no endgame that I can foresee getting to. Like do you eventually win and get to the end? Or is it just to see how much you can discover and do before you eventually die? Because I definitely always

I really wanted to like Don’t Starve, and I STILL want to like Don’t Starve, but I just felt like that game was impossible. I would always end up accidentally burning everything down with a torch. Or a pack of dog things would just come in and wreck me. Or I’d be pummeled to death by a giant bunny. Or a tree that I

I think it’s a weird time capsule of the time it came out in. Or maybe just the age I was when it came out.

Detroit isn’t just “what is racism was robots” though, because in Detroit, the robots are actually less than human until suddenly they’re not. So I feel like it was sort of a dangerous oversimplification of racism.

Is this version of PSVR going to be supported on PS5? Because this seems like a great reason to buy it this year. I am fully prepared to pick this up for VR and make my girlfriend seriously reconsider her life choices.

I definitely see the All You Need is Kill inspiration in Returnal. I was getting some strong Annihilation vibes myself, particularly from the book.

I’d totally meet her parents.

Battle Grid sounds cool. Doubt I’ll bother with NG+ for a long time though since it’s basically just replaying the game with more ponchos available.