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I know it’s almost unanimously hailed as one of the best of all time and has many, many deeply passionate fans but... The Witcher 3. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t think it’s bad. But I just couldn’t find the deep love for it. I’ve had no desire to return to it after beating it. When I think about it, I think about the

I’ve never understand the idea that you get satisfaction out of failing and eventually succeeding. All I ever get is frustration followed by relief that I’m done with a tedious task. Maybe it’s just my ADHD brain, but I cannot fathom the idea of just wasting hours of my time beating my head against a wall just because

Thank you! I had to get to a comment on like the third article I read about this today for someone to actually point out that she wasn’t talking about Star Wars, which is why I was initially confused.

I have played every mainline Final Fantasy game from 8 on. Except 15. The bromance/road trip thing just isn’t for me.

Can someone please edit this article? The implication is that she says this in response to Star Wars, recently, but it’s actually from 2015, and is about her making documentaries about the abuse and mistreatment of women in Pakistan, and how by having uncomfortable conversations, she is helping people actually see and

Hey, me too! The time limit mechanic just made me feel intense anxiety and pressure to be doing the right thing, but I had no idea what the right thing was, so there was just a lot of scrambling and panicking. 

PvP and Soulslikes.

God of War (2018). I didn’t dislike my time with it, but I also thought it to be grossly overrated, especially in comparison to the snappier original trilogy. That, and I think it speaks to a wider issue in which Sony seems to be going all in on the “prestige” model of AAA aka: Every game does the The Last of Us thing

lol I am playing God of War Ragnarok right now. I put it at the second to lowest difficulty because I’m just here for the story and the awesome set pieces, but boy do I wish they’d shut up with the puzzles. Like please, give me longer than five seconds before someone goes, “Maybe you should throw your axe at this!”

before your parents even knew how to make you, there was The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall.”

The new God of War games, but only because after playing Elden Ring, the combat felt too easy. That and the puzzles just screamed AAA, especially the throw your axe at stones hidden in this one room. Wow a real brain buster. And then telling me I need to find a way to climb up a wooden structure. I could literally do

Make sure to ask for a photo of their ID first.

Why would there be no human-created art though? Did the A.I take over the world and ordered all humans to have to their fingers broken?

I’m not surprised.

I wouldn’t say the story is “rotten to the core.” That would imply that it’s off putting or sickening in some sense.

Instead it’s flat, flavourless and bland.

Or just retire.  His pretentiousness is getting to unbearable levels.

That’s pretty much how I feel after sitting through one of his cutscenes.

Even if you buy the watch or have one already, that wont mean you keep that supposedly stolen functionality.  They will have to shut that off.  So, no, dont rush.

These f*(&ers.

Coincidently, Loki S2 (no spoilers) actually gave them the easiest possible out for ditching the character altogether, the question is whether or not they take the out.