RealmRPGer
RealmRPGer
RealmRPGer

Microsoft have been doing pretty good on the hardware and general software side. But they keep fumbling the ball when it comes to their games that don’t contain the letters F and Z.

And to think, somebody at Microsoft actually thought this game was ready for the presses a year ago!

They’ve had some good ones recently. Just not this time.

I remember my big brother being amazed at how far graphics had come after playing Resident Evil on GameCube. I didn’t have the heart to tell him all those backgrounds were pre-rendered.

Yep, this. “Warranty Void If Removed” seals are no longer legal in the US.

Ah, the ol’ Let’s give Nintendo a pass for something we’d rip any other developer a new one for argument!

Counter-Counterpoint: Making the game more fun is a win-win for everyone. Many people simply tolerate the poorer aspects of Pokemon.

tbf, I think the beautiful trees in Ghost of Tsushima definitely make parts of the game better!

At least in Ghost of Tsushima you can pick up all the things while on your horse!

GoT’s horses are trained, and aren’t stupid enough to park itself on a hill miles from its owner!

GTA Online effectively killed GTA standard.

I always found it hilarious that RDR2 was going for “ultimate realism,” and yet the game was constantly putting its inhabitants in the running for the Darwin Awards. I mean, what kind of horse just lets itself smash face-first into a tree? Or in what wild west does a gang of sheriffs come after you for bumping into a

That quote is interesting. I’m the kind of person that likes to discuss differing viewpoints, so I could see myself saying something similar to that first sentence. But I would be much more vocal about why I find such a position utter rubbish — e.g., “and I suppose you think we should have just left polio unchecked to

Isn’t that all open world games? They all get quite repetitive after 10 hours. The only difference between them is whether you personally find a game’s particular brand of repetition fun.

The story point is interesting. Replaying through the Director’s Cut, I’m reminded of how gut-wrenching the story is for me. Jin’s struggles with giving up the samurai way to win the war mirror my own. This is the only game where I’ve ever felt bad for assassinating an enemy. Worse, it becomes easier to kill from

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It’s an indie game, for scott’s sake! Do you expect every one man team to be a master 3d modeler?

So is this the Skyrim: Game of the Century edition?

Must be using the power of the cloud!

In some ways, maybe they were cheating! Humans make mistakes, miscoordinate. Unless the bots were also doing that, they a bunch of cheatypants!