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    Outcast, what a deep cut. Looked more impressive in stills than in motion, however.

    And it’s not unique to BotW: There are several Zelda games with core mechanisms that makes them unbearable to some people.

    I disagree, because there extreme strength of feeling you get from BotW fans is so wild that it is divisive, it’s like literally hard to talk to people who are so into the game, they can’t understand why you think it’s just a “decent game”.

    Resident Evil 6 is the 2nd best selling RE game

    I don’t think you understand what the word “divisive” means. A game can be huge and divisive. BotW wasn’t divisive of Zelda fans/stans, sure. It was more divisive of people who play games as a whole, albeit largely between “This is an 11/10 eteranl masterpiece!” and “This is pretty good but not amazing please calm

    A diversity of takes is always good, but I’m not sure about the reviewer’s specific reason for scoring the game so harshly; in this case, it’s fair to say it boils down to it not being similar enough to much older entries.

    There is no movie, no book, no video game, no song, that is so good that it is everything to everybody. May that 6/10 review find the people it needs to find, so that they may better spend their time on something they enjoy. The rest of us will be too busy reveling in Tears of the Kingdom, so it need not offend us.

    Despite being such old hardware, BoTW nonetheless proved revolutionary. I don’t think anyone in 2017 came away from it thinking, “oh, what could have been!” It was already grander than anything since Ocarina of Time, and resolved a lot of open world design issues that have plagued games in the 20 years since Ocarina.

    Hopefully it’s all patched up by the time I finish Tears of the Kingdom

    If McCain doesn’t want to hear it, she can choose not to hear it. Don’t tune into the effing podcasts. It’s not other peoples responsibilities to protect McCain’s repressed shelter. if she doesn’t want to be a part of the conversation, she can kindly not participate.

    Well, there will always be someone complaining. But as oppose to Redfall getting 80k upvotes on reddit for an odd looking chimney, Tears will get 80k upvotes just for being Zelda.

    I look forward to the positive vibes already emanating from Tears of the Kingdom. It’ll run at sub-30fps at times, and not only will no one complain, we’ll all be lapping up at the font of game design excellence. We will love it. And I’m here for that good ol’ fun time that we just seem to ignore these days in favor

    I prefer Action Half-Life, the servers of which today use a lot of The Specialists’ maps! But I will say I was amazed that TS got bullet time to work in GoldSrc and in multiplayer. Quite a feat for a mod, it’s polish places it clearly in the late-modding era of Half-Life. Good days, that.

    that’s all well n good, but only the host gets mission and world progress, the rest just get loot and experience... HOW did they think that was a good idea for a heavily co-op based online only game??

    If you want the full XP reward, you gotta flee. Tip for you: after you loot the heart, you can shoot the amber walls and possibly reveal an easy exit

    Performance is choppy, and there’s definitely bugs, but for any fans of Arkane, there’s still a decent or maybe even good game in there. Two things I recommend:

    Great game when you take out all the FMV

    “One taste of pussy pie and a man will turn his back on his friends just like that,” Twitter user Old Man Boy Pussy (it’s imperative that I disclose their name) wrote in a quote retweet.

    The three year loophole has been closed, unfortunately.