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This one, this one Ethan!

The question is, why do they WANT to make it worth it? What does this... mean for them, because why else would they push sales and deals month in and month out. Personally, I wouldn’t play but several of these games, but they’re all $20 each. Forza, Pubg, Mincraft, Wizard of Legend, Monster Hunter, Shadow of War, and

Fell from MY grace too! I had the Xbox One version at release (well... three weeks after release when it cost $20-30) . It was a great game, but after a while when you start to get decent at it, it’s flaws really started to show. Like, end-game scenarios where everyone’s in a “bowl” with a house or two in the middle,

Is FFXIV bigger than when I started playing when “A Realm Reborn” first came out? I know there are dungeons, caves, and spaces not on the map per say, but when I had it, there were only 3 regions: the desert city, the ocean ramparts, and the forest village. It didn’t really feel like I could get lost in game. There

Did I see “flashlights” on the ‘new content’ section? That’s worth it right there. I’ll pick the game back up from my “ready to install” list, once they include roller blades and bikes.

That “tail-whip” was Golden.

How many times is someone going to play Detroit? 100% it one time? At least Pro Evo ‘19 would be there all the time if you wanted a sports game. It would have been great for those willing to get into the game, but weren’t sure what the heck Pro Evo is. Hopefully, it’s because Konami already has enough projected sales

Is this the sequel to Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon?

I’m just pissed there’s no skateboarding, bicycling, or roller-blading... seems like a perfect opportunity for Ubisoft to capitalize on a “joke” of an implementation, but would actually be utilized and fun. Why there’s no pets, I don’t know... make them stay back during missions or raids, but city-adventuring, they

I’ve kinda been waiting for an open world (maybe) DBZ story game. It comes down to the gameplay, like other’s in this post have said, but definitely wouldn’t mind goin around kickin bad guys around for points. 

Yeah, I watched probably a fifth of the episodes from Dragonball Z season 1 a while ago, and I have to tell ya, it’s amazing how many scenes I had no clue about. I mean then again, DBZ is what? 8 seasons long? with countless episodes? Starting out season 1, SO many chichi, bulma, master roshi scenes, the piccolo and

Is auto-aim still a feature?

Can you punch in that game? Cause, from what I just saw, with the forearm on the sword, that would mean you can punch...

Rag-doll effects... that’s how you explain it.  

Sure thing “Spidey.”

You just made an assumption. I know how to do that to. I actually wrote a psych paper on it in my free time to discuss the Hypothetical theory that out of all the words in the English language, there are a defined number of key words that will trigger an emotion, based on the context or categories of the words, and

Why can’t they just get good at glorifying the good ‘ole plots, instead of making up new bullshit trash that forces everybody to be desensitized ? Like, when the tanks were rollin by, and you could feel the remote shake as they tore through the terrain. Or, that feeling when you get when you’ve been waiting a whole

Well, normal games are choreographed. For example: a Shadow of War character swings his swords down, under, and up to slice and sweep his enemy off the ground and onto his back, but it’s going to be the same motions every time. Maybe different death animations and voices. I’m questioning the VR game, because I WANT it

Yeah huh! It IS bullshit! because you can’t actually pinpoint ligaments, limbs, and vital areas that fast in the actual game with precision and consistency. The lag alone doesn’t allow you to effectively counter and cut the way a real ninja could, so... yeah.