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I really enjoyed my time with Vampyr. I didn’t find the combat quite as odious as others did, but it certainly was not the game’s primary strength. Hopefully story mode will give a lot of people a chance to enjoy the brilliant world created by Dontnod without quite as much distraction from the gameplay.

Piracy is not always stealing. Stealing is always stealing. Also, spare us your rant until consumers also have digital rights.

He didn’t pirate anything, you might as well say GOG enables piracy because of their no DRM model. All he did was enable a way for people to remove bloatware from software they already owned. We have seen numerous occurrences where a DRM server went down and games that we owned and paid for have become useless. Just

At that point, you do it for the challenge, rather than for the loot

No, she is hard because she’s a damage sponge who also can also clear over half a health bar with one attack and also has a lot of interest mix ups that will take you off balance and will fool your muscle memory.

I disagree, Prey was in my top 5 of 2017, and Mooncrash just seems like fluffy filler.

If anythng I’m just excited for the game as a great tech demo alone for NPC crowds as until now most “zombie horde” games haven’t exactly had anything remotely like a horde.

The real headline should be how humble and honest the dev’s have been about accepting their bad decisions, and going back to the day one build to start over. This is unprecedented and should be encouraged in the future!

I know you need attention grabbing headlines, but the real story is the 180!

Man, Jason comes down hard on these JRPGs when he’s not feeling them...that’s what you need out of a reviewer though, brutal honesty. I feel like I’m gonna love it though, I’d probably stitch a narrative together between the characters like I used to with Final Fantasy 1 lol. But it’s clear that shouldn’t be something

It wasn’t just the guy in the white shirt, there were two guys that came back, and they both came back from seemingly the same pillars that the trucks came from, so I’m guessing they were both responsible for opening the doors.

But, damn, let’s give some applause for all the guys who immediately dropped everything and

Totally get that but honestly, grinding EXP for characters is half the reason I play JRPGs to begin with.

Apologies, I am quite drunk as I write this, but I must give credit to Nier and Nier: Automata. The former I feel more comfortable talking about; it’s a Taro ending through and through, that is simultaneously uplifting and extremely depressing. It asks of you a sacrifice to save a character you’ve known for most of

The Last of Us has the best ending of any game I’ve ever played, easy. And one of the best endings I’ve ever seen in just about any story (book, movie, or TV show) I can think of. (Which is one of the reasons I’m both excited for and really nervous about the sequel.)

I didn’t have much time to watch last week’s Summer Games Done Quick, but I did carve out a chunk of yesterday for the finale, which featured speedrunner Puwexil playing through a full glitchless run of Final Fantasy VI. I’m glad I did.

“Happy” is the death of drama for genre fiction. The fight for inclusion for all historically marginalized groups shouldn’t result in happy endings. Boring stories are happy.

They have reason to be scared, has a gamer since more than 20 years I don’t want my kids to play Fortnite all day long on their phone and then play it again on their console when back from the school.
Back in the day “gamer” wasn’t alienated by game since you couldn’t play everywhere, now with phones, it’s everytime.
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Don’t let facts get in the way of your rabid anti-tesla rant, it’s not like anyone else does.

Yeah I ended up loving the show as well. I just can’t see how it’s shallow.

“It reminded me, unfortunately, of Altered Carbon, a Netflix series that looks cool and has a great premise, but is shallow as a puddle, uninterested in delving below the surface of the cyberpunk aesthetic to actually say much beyond “rich people are bad.”