darkmike
DarkMike
darkmike

The time is nigh. Put it this way: if you’re anything like 98.5% of gamers, it’s not really possible that there’s a better game for you to prioritize. Any other choice would fundamentally be the wrong choice.

I don’t agree with you. First trailer of Witcher 3 was showed in 2013 on E3, so two years before the release.

I’ve just started playing this... it’s overwhelming how big this game is. It’s a completionist’s nightmare and I’m loving it!

I don’t agree with you. First trailer of Witcher 3 was showed in 2013 on E3, so two years before the release. If Cyberpunk 2077 were to come out this year or next year we would already know. CP2077 will definitely be a little delay (or more), because the CDPR will want to refine the game in every detail, so this year

In terms of gameplay or story? It has to be acknowledged that the story is not the easiest to get into without any kind of background in other Witcher-related material. For that, I’d recommend reading at least the first short story collection to get some sort of understanding of the setting and most of the major

We all have Steam backlogs to clear but it should be the very next game you play

What have you found to be the best Ciri outcome?

I just started it today for the first time. But as soon as I got Geralt’s clothes on I had to leave. Just a bit more time until I can continue this journey.

I can’t think of any game that looks that good, is that DAMN DETAILED, and has stories that make me feel like i’m reading through a great fantasy novel series.

If I could go back and experience one game for the first time anew, it’d be this one.

Doesn’t feel like three years.

Except that’s not true, y’know? Sometimes 30 FPS absolutely the correct framerate for a given game. You could make the case for having some games run 24 frames as well. That stuff should always be tailored to the artistic needs of the game.

That said: gosh, I want to play Monster Hunter: World consistently in

As somebody who (OMG flame suit on) didn’t really care for BG I or II, never finished Neverwinter Nights, and never got around to playing Planescape...

I stacked my party with DPS and hit him with every paralyze/freeze/petrify I could get my hands on, and he almost died in seconds (having a rogue with buffs/potions beat on a petrified guy with 2 disable effects will do that). Sorry if that counts as cheese, but how else do you handle a guy that can 2 shot your

Honestly, you would be very, very, very well off playing one of the games it’s modeled after (Planescape Torment, Baldur’s Gate, etc.) to see if you like them. The older games have some more frustrating interface and mechanic issues that we’ve resolved much of, through time, but they’re still very fun and you’ll be

That opening statement.....man.....makes me think. I wan’t to believe it’s false, but there is enough of me that clings to nostalgia to believe it might be true. *drifts of in philosophical thought*

Hey thanks, I don't hear this very often! Yeah I've seen my share of crocodile tears already. It's kind of pathetic that 3 grown ass women in their 50s and 60s can't step up and help out, because apparently this whole situation is just too difficult and upsetting for them. Ironically, if they actually spent some time

It breaks my heart just thinking about this. I'm lucky though in that my parents know what they want and are making their own arrangements. On the other hand, whenever the subject comes up for my in laws and friends, no one even wants to talk about.

Check out this guy's site - he made a .swf with a TON of video game music that is always on shuffle at all times. It's perfect background music, and I've even discovered a few games because of the tracks I've liked. In particular, Alan Wake.

I don't like to listen to anything while I work, but I have to say I have the Zelda theme song in my head and it's making me very happy while I type.