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This is the exact same case for Divinity Original Sin 2. I loved that game so, SO much and a lot of the reason why is because everything was voice acted. Even the narration had a voice. It was so much easier to get through. I have been playing RPG’s like this for a long time too. I read almost every text document in

I just want to say one thing about POE2, and that needs to become the staple for all other games in this genre: VOICE ACTING!

I know I’m in the minority, but I really didn’t like D:OS 2's combat, with its overdependency on random barrels of elemental liquids and AoE spells that turned every fight into a literal game of “The Floor is Lava”, leading to my melee characters generally taking more damage from my actions than the enemies’, coupled

I’ve got to say, the constant heaping of praise on Divinity: Original Sin 1 and 2 is getting tiresome, which are basically an equal parts cool and frustrating combat system attached to a generically bland fantasy setting and story. Pillars 1 suffered from a pretty generic fantasy setting, but Deadfire is head and

I like a couple things about the map. Once you have opened up an area in Neketaka, a menu comes up when you click on it and you can go directly to a location. It makes the Gullet a little more palatable since some of the destinations are three maps deep in there. Once you’ve done it once, you don’t need to go Gullet >

I swear Fortnite is for Adderall riddled 15 year olds. It’s just the dumbest game I’ve ever seen. Jumping around incessantly throwing pieces of wood around. I get a headache just watching...

Borderlands 2 is like comfort food to me. I don’t play it seriously anymore but I still go back to it and play for an hour or so just to lift my spirits from time to time.

Can’t get enough of Borderlands 2. Even though I don’t play with anyone online (or haven’t played any recently), I will love that game forever.

I don’t know why Borderlands 2 keeps calling me back. Maybe it’s because nobody’s really improved on the looter-shooter formula in ways that suit me. Destiny 2 keeps pushing me away with Bungie’s repeated missteps and Sony’s Console War bullshit. I gave The Division a puncher’s chance, and maybe it’s improved since my

What’s it like knowing you’re nothing more than a small cog in the videogame hype machine being leveraged in this instance to write 400 words about a single tweet?

Remember, if you don’t fawn all over a title a particular reader really wants to be good, then you’re biased and incapable of impartial, rational assessment.

I’m with you on being baffled by this evident demand for uniformity across reviews and reviewers. While I definitely make use of Kotaku’s reviews in making

But it made for a good title didn’t it?

How is this related to stardew valley? im looking and reading and see nothing related. Stardew valley is a farming sim with dating aspects and its a top down 2d action RPG with sprites... this strive for power seems like a management sim with visual novel aspects.. the two are completely different... im very confused.

if you have a problem with loli then dont play japanese stuff? some of us dont mind loli at all, this is why every country hates us for being so SJW about things and getting everything censored even things that the people complaining would never even watch or play.

Well at least Edgar the Bug in MIB didn’t show up.

i can’t unhear those sounds either. I showed up to college using icq because i was already using non-aol dialup and was playing online games like Meridian59, UO, and diablo before I showed up, but i quickly had to get a aol IM account and i still have saved conversations

That’s actually the optimal viewing configuration. You don’t want too much audio for this one.

Also. :D

It’s called fitted leather, but that’s far more expensive.