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There’s a general dislike of SS that I just don’t understand. I love this game so much, the setting, the story, the style and gameplay. Yes it sometimes feels quite restrictive, yes it has another irritatingly vocal companion and, yes, the motion controls were a novelty that wore off fast. All it needs are a few

If I had to try and sum it up I’d say that it does all the things other survival games do, but it all comes together so much better than those other games (and I’ve played many). The survival mechanics aren’t overbearing and the game can be both incredibly relaxing and super intense. It’s beautiful to look at in a

Here in the UK scammers like to use the excuse that COVID has made such business practices necessary due to loss of jobs and such. It’s a matter of life and death apparently. The same scammers who say this stuff are the kind that boast on twitter about securing 2000 consoles.

One of the things that I loved about Joel was the Texan drawl that Troy Baker gave him. It brought a warmth to the character despite his often cold demeanour, violent actions and shady past. It was such an excellent performance all around. I’ve enjoyed Pedro Pascal in many a show but I’m wondering if he can bring this

This is going to piss a lot of folk off. Nioh 2 is great, and visually it looks nice, but it shouldn’t be a system cruncher of any stripe. A performance fix that hinges on DLSS isn’t the answer.

Any corporate waffle that forgoes the use of the word “leverage” as a verb is an insta-fail in my book.

Only one word for it; iconic.

Everything Dana has claimed to do here is entirely legal. Threatening, stalking and spying on imaginary people is perfectly within the boundaries of the law.

Atypical he may be for the series but generic and unmemorable he remains. I would not be surprised if the author of this article had played RE7 and simply forgotten his face.

I noticed this too and I was, several times, compelled to check my surroundings only to realize it was my own footsteps and not some unknown horror shuffling about in the darkness. This seems to me an audio issue that needs tweaking though, I played with headphones and I don’t believe it should be the case that I can

“Capcom is still inexplicably hiding Ethan’s face in Resident Evil Village’s promotional material”

Capcom really wants to make PvP RE happen but I don’t think it is a thing desired by anyone, especially given past efforts and this one looks just awful imo. The stylistic choice here doesn’t appeal and I don’t really want to run around as Leon gunning down Claire or Jill. I know Capcom wants a piece of that pie but

Death Note huh? Not exactly well known for its stomach churning violence in the greater scheme is it? I’m sure Putin doesn’t want to inspire any budding megalomaniacs while he’s still in power though, so maybe that’s it.

I think we’re talking about spoilers in the narrative sense; comparing that to learning a skill is a false equivalence. In general, a narrative is meant to be experienced in the order the creator intended for maximum impact. Some people don’t care but many do; spoiler tags are a simple and effective way to avoid

A new developer licensed to make SW games! Yesssssz!

I really enjoyed Sekiro’s jump. It was light and floaty which isn’t always a good thing, but it suited the fleet of foot shinobi perfectly. The locked on side jumps also look awesome.

The main issue, for a high end PC VR games like Alyx are related more to cost than the need to improve the VR tech. Current VR setups can be messy and the tech has lots of room to evolve, but I think it would find life outside enthusiasts if the hardware needed to play it were cheaper. The VR hardware itself and a

Half Life: Alyx could have been number 1 and I wouldn’t have batted an eyelid. It’s just that good.

Ah, the old tap on the shoulder misdirect, an essential technique for school children and world class hitmen alike.