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I hope this is successful if only for the inevitable spin off franchise focused solely on goblins. Goblins the blow shit up and have "deals for you".

I'll probably play some Division because life doesn't seem to be complete here without the sounds of gun fire every weekend.

I've never played Day of the Tentacle but loved Maniac Mansion. I know that you can play a full version of MM at an in game computer but I was curious to know if MM also has its own save games and such. Or do you have to play it all in one sitting? Googling it seems to suggest that MM runs as its own app when you

But NYC has some of the most awesome city scapes to be immersed in. I was running down some random street (in the division) and realized the buildings next to me were very tall (as in real life, you don't really look up). I adjusted the camera and got that effect where I was in a really deep trench of light blocking

I changed my political alignment from Democrat to Trump after 45 minutes of The Division.

I argue that borderlands is WORSE with co-op. Loot is shared so you have to out asshole everyone. The world is huge so you either do what the other people online are doing or you succumb to "whatever". It's a game of detail but online loot machines are about the "meta" (a term I've grown to hate). The levels aren't

Always online must mean Square Enix.

I really enjoyed the one on the Argentian Pampas ranch

Between Far Cry Primal and Star Wars Battlefront, the number of games with awesome redwood trees has increased 200%. I hope this trend continues.

I've come to realize that this thread, every week, may be why I seem to be buying more games with less thought as to what I've already got. Right now, if I was to answer what I was planning to play this weekend, I've really got nothing. I'm sure I'll just play something, but everything I've got is so familiar and that

Heh, at any given point, I've got 4 things plugged into the sides of my xbox. (power, external drive, play n charge, hdmi) If I keep having to plug stuff into it, it's going to take over the top of my tv stand much like the thyme in my garden has taken over the paved walkway.

I didn't get much out of the beta, but the only person on my friends list that I am physically a friend of is interested in it. However, he seems to buy a game, play it for 4 hours and get sucked into other things in life. I've played worse, and honestly, I don't mind filler games like The Division. I feel like I

Nooooo freakin way. I mean, the entirety of the interaction with the NPC is client side. Unless that NPC has an impact to the events on the server that effect other players, why would you ever not just show each person their own "cut scene/dialogue"?

So, with Stardew Valley, is the actual mechanics of gameplay like the Sims where you move your character and interact with things on a macro level, or does it have more minute interactions? I think I like the idea of the game, but I assume playing it would bore me.

I really love the wing suit in Just Cause 3. It's too bad they didn't make any other aspect of the game as fun.

At some point, for this guy, being interesting just meant available for three-somes.

And even if its not satisfying, that's no reason not to exact it.

I'm sorta disappointed in this. On one hand…free-to-play. On the other, the Fable series was one where it was style over substance, and I was ok with it. My wife and I still offhandedly remark, when it's time to go to sleep, that "The day is now over" like the town crier in 2.

So you'd say the jet ski's were too fast? (yah a deep cut into the video your avatar is based on)

Just for sake of comparison though, is four years for one title feasible? I'd say obviously some middle ground is best, but in the long run, if there's going to be an industry, there's going to be release dates that must be met with corresponding marketing budgets.