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Yikes that looks really uncomfortable at first glance

NPC Collision? No, just no. 1) That doesn't actually do anything to change the feel of combat and 2) There's a reason the vast majority MMOs have avoided using collision since EQ.

For me, I get the feeling the 'rehash' will be a positive. I actually enjoyed Yoshi's Story on the N64, another similar-yet-inferior Yoshi game, simply because it was more of some of the gameplay I enjoyed so much.

While there's a difference, I feel like a lot of those comparison shots are taken with the brightness turned to max. Those 'now' shots look significantly different (and a lot more washed out) than what I'm seeing on my TV.

I found a minor secret and my character died before she even had a name. I was pleased.

People that aren't happy with SWTOR aren't going to be happy with Wildstar either.

It's unfortunate that all of the Telltale games do this. They always hang on transitions and choices, big time. They're still fantastic games, but could really use some optimization. I never finished the Sam & Max games for this fact alone.

The number of people griping about Cinemasins nitpicking/being rude/etc. baffles me. It's not meant to be serious criticism, the whole point is nitpicking for laughs. People get all huffy when things they liked are nitpicked though, that's for sure.

At least it's better than Trion's system where there's no check on email changes and they send your password to any new email address someone puts in for a 'forgot password' retrieval.

The thing is though, you're typically not going to be 'gaming on the couch' with a PC game. Having local multiplayer is always a good thing, but I think the majority of PC gamers are looking for online multiplayer these days, primarily for the reasons mentioned above.

Honestly the biggest problem with that trailer is every scene being zoomed in. It's clear that the art style works great at a distance, but zoomed in that close (which you won't see while playing), it becomes a mess of color.

I'm fairly certain it's just the license he needs in order to be able to sell a product based on that software/design. Cadsoft Eagle is PCB design software.

I mean, if you're going to list the sales, you might as well list all of them.

I actually never ended up playing Dead Nation despite getting it via Plus on PS3, I'll definitely have to check out the PS4 version this month. Hadn't gotten around to playing Thomas Was Alone yet either, so that will be great!

Every game? That's a bit of an exaggeration.

He looks so happy

This really doesn't belong on here, hell, it doesn't even belong on Reddit.

It's probably better for the intended audience, but I'm sad that so many games are without a singleplayer campaign these days.

The first game got very similar reviews, slightly higher, which baffles me when every review for this game goes on and on about how amazing the first game was, even when the same outlet gave the first game a mediocre review. The story in the Castlevania franchise has never been particularly deep or engrossing,

I would encourage people to actually read the more well-written Eurogamer article before freaking out about this one. The title alone here paints a completely different picture than what is actually going on.