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As someone else who participated in the alpha, the characters, while all using guns, all have different abilities and movement techniques that make them feel quite different.

Wrath of the Righteous has some interesting things in this regard with their mythic paths. As Mandalore put it (paraphrasing), “Because you’re fighting literal evil, they’ll put up with you doing a lot of bad things since there’s a biggest bad you’re helping fight.”

I mean, he’s not wrong. Working as a software developer, you’d be hard-pressed to find someone who doesn’t have weak knees.

I’m with you on this one (doesn’t seem like many are)

Saints Row 2 runs fine until the two truck mission. Then suddenly I'm also at 2 frames per second. That game has a really weird design where the miss processing cores you have, the worse it performs. Some people have limited it to run only on three cores... But that didn't work for me.

The first game I’ve refunded since Dark Souls Remastered. As soon as I saw there was no split screen I immediately sent in a refund request to Steam.

Sorry bro, but story-wise, I honestly think Reach is the best in the series. The team-dynamic, heroic sacrifices, epic setpieces, and endless final mission all create one of the greatest stories I've ever played.

I like this comment, and I feel like others have misinterpreted it. A good example of what you're trying to say would be the Batman Arkham games. Things that are considered basic after completing Asylum are suddenly taken away in City and Origins. In Batman Arkham Knight, we've already had the ability to boost our

I never thought I'd see my favorite map ever in 2019...

You do have a point, a new store couldn't launch in competition with Amazon with nearly as many features. However, Epic's launcher is missing soooo many things. The one that really annoys me is that it doesn't even have a playtime counter. Or achievements. It's so barebones. At least include essentials. Also, it's

There’s a lot that comes with a launcher. For instance, for someone like me who uses their desktop as a console, usually with a Steam Controller, having a different launcher can sometimes be infuriating. That means I have to stand up from the couch, walk across the room, pick the new launcher, then launch. If a game

I’m glad I’m not the only one who thought the article was a bit... Harsh.

I'd recommend reading the original article. The Postal 2 tweet is definitely defendable, as the gravestone is hard to read. In the Won'tBeErased tweet, he thought the hashtag was people talking about old movies, games, and books they didn't want to disappear. Then to learn that he was never allowed a chance to

Did you ever today Far Cry 2? They actually go a good job at the end when you learn the villain's true motivations. Plus, Far Cry 5 had that great twist with Pagan Min's backstory with Ajay's parents.

Toussaint was a great game, not dlc. Seriously CD Projekt Red know how to make EXPANSIONS. Remember when you felt like you were buying a whole other game, just on the same engine? That's how Witcher 3 DLC is. Hearts of Stone has an amazing story, and takes hours to complete with some thrilling, heartfelt missions that

I’m glad I’m not the only one who actually enjoyed BE. Yes, it was a reskin of Civ V, yes, the diplomacy was screwed up, yes, the AI wasn’t that great... but it still had a great atmosphere, Sci-Fi themes, and very clear units. You knew how to build up cities a lot easier in this one as well.

Yeah, there could be a window in the reading area, behind the couch, you could squeeze one in the kitchen...

Shots fired!

I didn’t even notice the window thing... now it’s bothering me. However, I would totally turn the greenhouse into my bedroom if I lived there. Or keep the greenhouse the way it is and turn the reading area into my bedroom, like a studio apartment. I wish this was my college apartment.

I still play the Half-Life 1 Multiplayer with my friends. I’ve racked up 141 hours on Steam, 120 of those probably just 1 vs. 1 matches on Crossfire (the best map ever). I also commonly return to L4D2, Dark Souls, and Company of Heroes.