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Where are the articles on you guys then? Seriously, the problem is that writers like Gach and the other people on Kotaku, Polygon and these other sites only focus on From Software’s titles and never discuss the wider realm. Where are you guys when it comes to actual discussions on this topic to highlight how it is

And that’s the problem I have with this discussion. It’s only happening because there is a passionate fanbase around From Software’s titles, I mean if Sekiro didn’t win Game of the Year, I doubt we’d still be talking about this. When Death Stranding came out, if you didn’t like it, you just walked away. Same with a

I hate this argument about From Software being behind the times when no one is arguing for other games to be more accessible. My cousin cannot play platformers like Mario, for instance, and when he plays some of the older Assassin’s Creed games, he needs to put in an outright “God Mode” cheat to play. No one’s out

Yeah... As someone who had to play DS1 offline because I didn’t have Xbox Live back when it launched, it most definitely is a hybrid multiplayer and online experience and that is a huge deal for the way that the games work. If this were an exploit in Sekiro, the argument would be more justified that it shouldn’t be

Going to be honest, I really like seeing Scarlet Nexus on here over Tales of Arise. I like both games, but the edge is definitely in SN’s favour as that game was far more fun to play through all the way to its conclusion and had some phenomenal pacing and design for a lot of its levels. Not sure if it will be my GOTY

It looks like Xenoblade Chronicles X, down to the way the characters just don’t fit in with the environments that they’re placed in. It’s got potential, and as a long-time fan of the franchise I’ll definitely be keeping an eye on this, but you’re right. At this point it is very underwhelming. 

This is also definitely up my alley, so I really appreciate this being shared. I’m now very excited for this. It’s like if Pokemon, Digital Devil Saga, and Digimon all decided to meld elements of each other together to create this interesting looking indie title. Totally on board for this!

It’s so funny looking at these. In Canada, these replaced the snack wraps at KFC years ago and so seeing these as some big new Taco Bell item is hilarious. 

Can we just double down on that one line of yours “making the evil stepmother more sympathetic doesn’t make her any less of a bad guy”. I wish so many more projects and stories would understand this, as it is also part of the strength of this year’s Cruella. You don’t have to make them into the greatest person ever to

Sure, but Bluepoint was best known for moving Shadow of the Colossus to modern hardware before they were given the opportunity to do Demon’s Souls, so it’s entirely possible that studio whose known for ports/remasters can tackle a big project with the right backing (in both cases it seems like we’ll be seeing what

Can we also talk about the little hints towards Kraven too? That dialogue up until Venom's reveal really seemed to scream Kraven. I’m really hoping we’re seeing him finally joining the film/game universes after years of teasing.

Yeah, I can see where the author of the article is coming from on a lot of the discussion here, except when it comes to Zhongli as he still strikes me as the patient, almost absent-minded, fatherly figure of the game. 

That was always a blast while playing. It made me feel like a John Wick style combatant when playing. Just that sudden switch from the bigger guns to the pistol and keeping up the intensity of the firefights made them so much fun. 

This has been an ongoing issue for many Square Enix fans over the past few years. FFXIV and DQX are games that would function well with a system developed for multiplayer in much the same as what we see in games like Divinity: OS. They don’t need to be online all the time and multiplayer experiences. The trusts in

The community is also fantastic for helping you along in tougher gameplay. Had a phenomenal run through the Stormblood 24-man raids with some great randoms who were super comfortable, and willing, to help us out. It encourages those who may not be hardcore to try out more difficult content without feeling like the

It could be that too! I don’t want to assume the worst of them. It definitely does seem off though and I am glad they dealt with it for sure. 

At first this just came across as an “oops” sort of mistake. After seeing the way that the mineral sounds kind of like Dolemite, I’m now of the belief that this was someone on the localization team thinking they were being clever and getting caught. That does not seem as coincidental as one may first presume. Glad

To be honest, if they can make some improvements on what they did for that Zorro series, I could see them going the distance with FFIX. Crowds will always be a bit of trouble; it is an issue for all sorts of non-film animation (the only recent crowd I’ve seen that has looked good in animation was in Tokyo somewhere

Yeah, this is not about what kids can handle - we have multiple shows that have proven they can handle these topics (without just relying on Avatar we also have The Dragon Prince, Kipo, She-Ra and Voltron to be added to this list too... in other words Netflix’s childrens animation department pretty much) - what we

This! ME:A is far from the worst game Bioware has put out, and from a pure gameplay perspective it’s one of the better open world shooters I’ve played because they latched onto something good with the way that abilities mix and match, as well as the movement intensive shooting.