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If these looked half as good as the Miata, they’d sell a lot more of them. If I’m going to buy a Fiat, it damn well better be gorgeous. As it is, these look nice, but not enough for me to want to risk the reliability of driving a Fiat/Chrysler product - even if it is part Japanese.

Well, of all the roguelikes to try, this seems to be the best one to dip your toes into the genre. Plus, the more you die, the stronger you get, so it will balance out eventually. It’s pretty high up on my “want” list, but I still have some big games in my backlog to get to before I buy anything else: FF7 Remake,

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Bioware is a faint shadow of what it once was. My heart remembers the joys of KotoR 1 & 2, ME 1-3, Jade Empire, Dragon Age Origins, Baldur’s Gate, but my head can’t get past the microtransactions and monetization that crept into Mass Effect & Dragon Age as the corporate greed at EA trickled down into the traditionally

It was broken AND boring on my PC...

Say what you will about the industry, but I’d much rather buy a buggy game from CDPR than from EA (Anthem, ME: Andromeda) or SquareEnix (Avengers?). CDPR spent years offering loads of updates, improvements, and free content in The Witcher 3, which despite the bugs at launch was a really good game that got even better

Renegade FemShep knew Reapers must be destroyed, no matter the cost.

If there’s a “most improved” award, my money is going on Cyberpunk 2077 to win in 2021.

If you’re on PC, there are video driver settings that you can use to scale the screen properly.  It can be tricky sometimes, but depending on your TV resolution, it might be the only way to fill your screen properly.  

Honestly, I am extremely picky about which massive games I buy & play because of this. Fallout 4 was a slog that never hooked me, and I haven’t touched an Assassin’s Creed since ACIII bored me to death (after loving AC2 and Brotherhood). I specifically told my brother NOT to get me Red Dead Redemption 2 because I knew

Interesting... I spent the same ~$1500 on my gaming PC with an Intel i7 4930k (so 6 years ago?) and a GTX 760, and I’m still running games with better framerates at 1080p than my launch PS4. While I think the XSX and PS5 seem like good values for what they are, I’m thinking my $500 would be better spent on a RTX 3070

If Halo CE wasn’t already redone for the MCC on Xbox One, and then again on PC recently, I’d say it’d be a pretty dang close comparison.

Correct. The “New Light” experience is the free-to-play intro for new players, which should be a good introduction to the series with all the recent changes they have made for Beyond Light ...and beyond.

This sounds like a step in the right direction. I loved AC2 and Brotherhood, but I got fatigued of the repetitive nature by the time I got to AC3 and haven’t had the heart to dive back in. This might be a fun diversion sometime in 2021 after I get my fix of D2 Beyond Light and Cyberpunk 2077.

The base game is free now, so no need to worry about that. Since all expansions are digital, they should transfer over.  If you’re buying Beyond Light anyway, you’ll be fine.  

This generation of consoles will be interesting to say the least. The jump to 4k and the ability to support either high resolution or high refresh rate is inching these consoles ever closer to a PC-like experience. Microsoft is definitely leaning on their strengths, which is the service they provide - they don’t care

Honestly, I’m most excited for the next God of War. I played the 2018 game earlier this year while recovering from knee surgery and was absolutely blown away by it. The game paid homage to the gory hack & slash adventure game I played as a teenager, but told a much more mature story than I expected. Kratos was as

That’s pretty incredible. While I haven’t compared my OLED to any other technologies side by side, the color and clarity of scenes in motion is truly spectacular. “Ghosting” always bothered me on my old LCD monitors, but there’s none on OLED. Once I finally upgrade my video card from my old 780 GTX, I’m REALLY looking

My Grandpa has had some cool cars in my lifetime: A Jeep Grand Cherokee, a Big V8 Cadillac that I was too young remember the model, and then an ‘89 Civic that he inherited from his mother in law and drove until just a few years ago. It was a sad day when he realized it was now difficult to get in and out of that

Don’t forget the Miata. Mazda really knocked the ND MX5 out of the park. I feel like it captures the essence of the FD RX7 better than anything since. It’s my favorite looking current production car and would probably be my first car purchase if I won the lotto.