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With the way life has been happening, I simply don’t have the time to play The Witcher 3, but I’m going to be purchasing it out of sheer gratitude for the care that CDProjekt Red has for the gaming community, and to support their future endeavors (cannot wait to see more of Cyberpunk: 2077).

That is Gold.

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Just finished watching the old ViDoc “Pathways Out of Darkeness,” which covered the story of the old, better version of Destiny that the game should have been. It makes me feel a little sick to my stomach seeing just how much we lost (how we truly lost Destiny) because of corporate greed.

What a game Destiny should

Loved watching this! So funny that instead of actually altering the skeleton of the basic battle droids when you blew their heads off, their heads simply scaled down to zero due to the tech limits of the time.

This game is still such a marvel. They really don’t make games like they used to. Especially not like this.

So it begins. GERALT, Sexer of the Lands, embarks on his epic quest to restore the sexing the the land of Temeria. You, Guardian, must find out why the sexing has stopped.

“10/10, best game ever” - random metacritic user
“My macaroni rides the libido bicycle.” - spaghetti
“AAAAAAAAAAAAAH!” - Pope Insanity XLV

Don’t you dare insult GERALT, Sexer of the Lands. He draws power from his beard, you.

Always hit me how rough Jensen’s life has been leading up to the events in Deus Ex: HR, during the events, and then now in Mankind Divided.

Don’t tell that man how to play soccer. He’s a pioneer.

Destiny is but a shallow husk of what it could have been. It’s a shame.

I would say so. In This War of Mine, you’re watching someone else’s PTSD unfold (in that instance). It would seem that in this game, you’re inside the soldier’s head, you’re thinking his thoughts, lost in them, searching through them.

If I were Dinklage, I’d be far too insulted by them cutting all of my work to turn what I had done into a shallow gear-grinder.

He might not want to come back, but that’s my thought.

That would involve restoring the rest of the cut story...you know, all of it.

I’m still wondering what this game could have been had Joseph Staten and Marty O’ Donnell hadn’t been forced out. What a game Destiny would’ve been...

So, the Prison of Elders is an additional Horde Mode to Destiny’s preexisting Horde Mode (the entire game)?

Having played TESO in all of its iterations, you could not be farther from the truth. At no point does the game advertise the Crown Store in-game. At all. The only time you see the Crown Store being advertised is on the scrolling announcement board on the game’s launcher.

Also, there’s no “buy buy buy” content

Cyrodiil is my favorite area in the game, and the opening of the Imperial City will be like a homecoming for my Imperial!

I’m going to have to agree with LithiumFox. I was not impressed by Bloodborne’s art design at all. To me, it was bonesonbonesonbonesonspookyscaryskeletons.

You know the game is doing better than ever, right? The only people who were preaching that the TESO’s transition from P2P to B2P were the ones hoping it would fail for some sad reason (likely because it wasn’t skyrum onlanee).

I’m really hoping for the next game in the series to be Elder Scrolls VI: Greenheart (or Elder Scrolls VI: Valenwood). I’m anticipating the game to have a major focus on a second Great War between the provinces of Tamriel and the evil, Thalmor-led Aldmeri Dominion.

Also, Valenwood is absolutely beautiful.

This was a particularly neat scene for the Ebonheart Pact. **Spoiler Warning**

High-King Jorunn’s brother, Fildgor the Strong Prince, attempted to murder him and usurp the throne. When you defeat Fildgor, you get to decide his fate between exile or execution. Should you choose the “exile” option, you get to see into