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Kyle OReilly
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The savoring of Red Dead 2 has led to many nights where I feel as though I achieved very little in game (rode out of camp, hunted a fox with my bow, sold the pelt in town, took a bath and got a haircut, ate some beans and then rode out to my original destination before the fox distracted me) only to look up and

Obra Dinn really sounds like one of the rare crossover games that could wrangle in non gamers (as a sort of couch co-op detective team) but the game still hasn’t been announced for consoles. Is the control scheme really pc specific or what is what I wanna know?

The tutorial boss in Dark Souls 3 is my favorite tut boss but I feel like it was designed with the sense that they assume you’ve played the first two and played them recently because he’s tough.

Now playing

Xbox Live Arcade really saved me from a life of only buying the latest Gears of War and Call of Duty or whatever AAA shooter was in vogue. The first game that really hooked me on that service was before their Super Meat Boy boom. A little classic called MARBLE BLAST ULTRA!!!!

Not posting Chapo Trap House is like the AVC doesn’t even know it’s commentariat.

REmake, as it’s tenderly known as in some corners of the internet, is really a great game. One thing that’s often overlooked is how beautiful the pre-rendered backgrounds are. I like you have never finished it but I think I’ve started and stopped it a few times and am always blown away by the detail in the mansion

Resident Evil 5 & 6 are really a masterclass in how to run a franchise into the ground right after it came back from the dead. Resident Evil 4 was bascially universally praised and adored when it came out. All they had to do was release it again with fun new environments and enemeies and then they were like “what if

Yeah Fallout 76 was definantly a case of:

Last week I was hemming about whether or not to get the Cowboy game and of course I went out and bought the cowboy game like 6 hours after posting that. It’s great. I love it. Shoot the cowboy game straight into my veins. The incidental animations are out of this got’dang world! I tried to climb into a carriage

Last week I was hemming about whether or not to get the Cowboy game and of course I went out and bought the cowboy game like 6 hours after posting that. It’s great. I love it. Shoot the cowboy game straight into my veins. The incidental animations are out of this got’dang world! I tried to climb into a carriage from

Tourism-Sim a la Beat em up.

Red Dead Redemption 2?  Huh... never heard of it.

Full disclosure I went out and bought the game like 6 hours after writing that post.  I like it but it is a Rockstar Game for better and worse.

Producer: “What if there was a show where none of the characters were likable and you didn’t want to root for any of them.”

Damn I’ve seen enough Tim Rogers videos to know when that Solo Piano music kicks in around the 4 minute mark that shit’s gonna get real heavy.  Love it.

Man, who would’ve ever thought that the PS4 VR Headset’s killer app would be a cute little collect a thon platformer? Wild!

I am really excited to play Obra Dinn as Papers, Please is probably one of my all time favorite video game stories but sadly we don’t have a console release yet.  But I love Pope’s games.  The dude just respects his players and doesn’t hold your hand or spoon feed you anything.  It’s so refreshing (but also stressful

I loved Furi but it also stand as the only game I’ve ever gotten so mad at that I quit to home screen and uninstalled it in a rage.  Seriously some of the later bosses have some incredibly long phases and when you make it to the last phase and die knowing that you’ll have to go through x minutes of the same stages for

I tried to play through RE:6 recently as it was on sale and a youtuber I liked named Turbo Button gave it a glowing review and it uhhh... It freaking sucks man.  I only finished the Leon storyline and my attempts at the other two were frustrating beyond belief.  Something about the game wanting to be action while

If they could re-release Mario Galaxy on a system where I didn’t have to truck out the 800 miles of cord that go with the wii and the wii sensor bar, I would hop on that in a second. It was such an amazing game.