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This is the first one that comes to mind at the very least.

I'm not sure if it's the very worst game I've ever bought, but it was shockingly bad...to the point that I traded it back in the next day.

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This has been my favorite trailer for DS2 so far.

I have a strange liking to trailers that juxtapose modern music with ancient settings (namely, what Ubisoft manages to do with every AC trailer).



Reminds me of Eden of the East...


The titular Order refers to a group dating to the Middle Ages who have carried on a millenium-long war with half-breeds who have some beast blood in them. It's not a straight-up shooter but rather a third-person action adventure in the vein of Uncharted (with cover, of course), and the similarities between Naughty

I've never been a big fan of turn based combat, and it usually puts me off a game...but this? This looks so good.

It was genuinely like watching an episode of South Park.

Gunna have to get it, damnit.

Yup, someone else said it was Dark Horse.

Just got the App and bought the issues.

:D

I'm not too bothered by basic A to B survival horror gameplay.

I mean, Forbidden Siren 1, 2 and Blood Curse, Fatal Frame series, Clock Tower series, and even Outlast are all perfectly fine examples of that style of gameplay, but those games weren't scary just because they had clunky controls (and even then, Outlast and

Much appreciated.

I'm new to digital comics, so I wasn't sure on what Comixology sold yet. Cheers for the link :)

In the IGN video review I wached earlier, they mentioned that the gameplay is slightly different from the full game.

Mostly with combat.

Where Ellie is obviously young and quite weak, most of the combat relies on her keeping her distance, and a big part of that involves forcing human enemies and infected enemies to

Left Behind tells the story of Riley and Ellie on that fateful day in Boston. It picks up a chunk of time after the end of American Dreams, the terrific prequel comic co-authored by The Last of Us writer Neil Druckmann and comics artist Faith Erin Hicks. (While the new story stands on its own, I strongly suggest

Gameplay has shown little in anything new for the genre, with most gameplay elements being similar to RE4, and the horror aspect seemingly a combination of RE1 (old creepy abandoned mansion replaced with old creepy abandoned crazy house), RE4 (old creepy village setting of some kind), and the Clock Tower series

While I am definitely intrigued by the game, and will pick it up at some point, I find it hard to get excited when everybody everywhere is lauding it as "the return to the roots of survival horror!" or "TRUE survival horror!" when the game is clearly taking the mechanics of RE4 and putting them in a situation that

Either that or you get banned from the country.

I know someone that, for some stupid reason, decided to hack in to some sort of database of the most wanted criminals in the USA...decided to put himself as number 1, with his own photograph and everything.

He made it decidedly easy for them to find him...the only time

Nnnnn...no...no no no...

Ah, I did the game as a hero and that still happens.

I have to admit, now that I think about it, this is the only time I've done something evil and been able to stomach it.

I took the option of bringing back all the people that had died during the game, and then went to Knothole Island and sacrificed a random villager

I went to the slaver's area in Fallout 3 with a Minigun.

I tried for a good 20 minutes to convince the guy at the door to just let me in, let me talk to people, let the slaves go.

No luck.

Slaughtered everyone, saved the slaves.

Felt good.

I use games that put you as the bad guy to get any sort of stress relief. Or games where it's morally ambiguous.

I've tried to be the villain in so many games, but I can never stand it for too long.

"Now that we know who you are... I know who I am. I'm not a mistake! It all makes sense. In a comic, you know how you can tell who the arch-villain's going to be? He's the exact opposite of the hero, and most time's they're friends, like you and me. I should've known way back when. You know why, David? Because of the

I've never punched her...

Yeah, in Fallout 3 I was quite happy to slaughter people to do the right thing...but I'd still always try my best to be the good guy.