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City design is maybe the best thing of The Witcher 3. I’ve never seen another game managing to create such breathtaking, lively and realistic feeling medieval-ish cities, without recreating real ones.

The best part about Persona 5's confidants is that almost everyone grants you very useful perks, except Ohya and Iwai (for me at least), but these two had quite interesting stories anyway.

Luckily I managed to max out every confidant just before the endgame (mostly by finishing palaces in one day and completing 7-10 Mementos missions at one time, plus using the Confidants social skill rewards to advance more quickly). Nevertheless, this is one of the very few times in 20+ years of gaming that I’m

I really think that the Witcher 3 raised the bar to almost unreachable heights in so many aspects and gaming categories.

Fans, or just some very noisy of them, can’t accept that it’s not going to be a movie for the fans, but for the general public. That’s for sure. Hence Scarlet, the action scenes and the Major’s tweaked backstory. That doesn’t mean it’s going to be better or worse per se.

A little OT, but looking at the picture above I can’t help but notice how beer is the most expensive thing on that price list, as is so often in Japan :( 

It’s not going to be a movie for the fans, but for the general public. That’s for sure. Hence Scarlet, the action scenes and the Major’s tweaked backstory. That doesn’t mean it’s going to be better or worse per se.

I don’t agree 100%. Sure, Yakuza 1 and 2 dind’t age really well, as most PS2 era action adventure games. But they still were (and are) two great games with a great setting and tone. It’s good that Kiwami comes out and I hope that a Yakuza 2 remake comes out as well (but I doubt it will).

Witcher 3 for me as well. More than a year after finishing the main game, I just started the expansion packs a few weeks ago (with the bitter taste FFXV left me being still fresh). I finished Hearts of Stone and it made me sooo hungry for more. Olgier’s story is beautiful and wonderfully told. But Blood and Wine has

I think they should just delete the “Best Foreign Language” and “Best Animation” categories. They never take it seriously anyway.

A lot of people saying it didn’t qualify for the Awards. It actually did. It is even in the consideration list on the Academy Awards official website.

By the way, anime will never succeed in the Best Animation category, because of the different views on aminated movies in the West. This won’t change so fast.

They could