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Johannes Krohn
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For real? Because here in Germany it was on sale at least 4 to 5 times. Maybe because it’s a German game, whatever that should have to do with this. But it’s worth the full price. You should play the demo, if you haven’t already. It immediately convinced me to buy the game. I have been sceptical, because not many good

After a four weeks long videogame depression, where nothing could grab me, I’m back at “Celeste”. This game is a nearly flawless masterpiece and super addicting. I finished the peak area, last night. So I will probably be searching for more secrets and collectibles, of which there are plenty.

This can be the best

That sounds super awesome! 

I guess, I would have to play the games at the respective age I was, when I played them the first time.

The most recent one (played it years after release) would be “Mass Effect”. Best video game experience, I ever had.

Going back to my youth, it probably would be “Metroid Prime” and “Deus Ex”. Yeah, I love

While the film sure is beautiful to look at, charming and overall decent, I don’t share the hype. I find the plot to be kind of messy and it drags in places.

While the film sure is beautiful to look at, charming and overall decent, I don’t share the hype. I find the plot to

I’m playing “contemplating videogame fatigue”, because nothing excites me anymore. I have a feeling, that, at least in my preferred genres (action, action-adventure, platformers, arcade-style), I have seen and done everything. Nearly every game I play these days, even the short, presses the questions on me: “Is this

Your third weekend and already two Divine Beasts?! What are you, a speedrunner or something? ;) Just kidding. I hope, you enjoy the game for a long time. It’s good... and also huuuuge.

Clicked only for the Artwork. Looks cool. There’s still something fascinating obout past imaginations of the future. They have this unleashed sense of mystic, adventure, ambition and the unknown, that is somewhat lost nowadays.

Very interesting post. I’m curious about unknown systems and games, at least 8bit and upwards, because everything beneath is just eye-raping. The “Retro Gamer” magazine (we have a version over here in Germany that mostly contains translated articles from the british original and comes every three months) often has an

I’m finally playing “Celeste” on Switch. Although I love platformers (and “Towerfall: Ascension”), I hesitated on buying it. Don’t really know why. Maybe I thought it wouldn’t deliver anything new, just a tough difficulty level with a self-serious story.

Lately, I mostly played some games that fit my preferences and

In Germany you practically have to like soccer by law. I don’t, though. (Please don’t tell the police.)

But I do like arcadey, action-heavy sports-videogames, that reduce the activities to their fun core and combine it with an energetic presentation. And I like anime. I waited long for another arcade-soccer-game,

Yes, yes, yes! NOLF 1 and 2 were so great. A third game would be one of the few crowdfunding projects I would actually back. They don’t do First-Person-Shooters like this anymore, except for maybe “Wolfenstein”.

Awesome news. Altgough, I collect them, physically. So, that doesn’t matter that much to me, personally. But you know, convenience and shit. It’s nice to see, that Netflix is bringing more anime-movies and -classic, instead of just series.

First thing that comes to mind are the hardest modes in “Wave Race 64" and “Wave Race - Blue Storm”. My proudest achievement to date, because no one could beat me in these games. But that’s probably, because no one loves them as much as I do. For that reason alone, I wish Nintendo would bring a sequel or at least a

Riley, while I know the problem of having a long game, put it on hold for a few months and struggle to get back in, mostly due to not being able to recapture the story so far, this should not and ain’t a problem in “Breath of the Wild”. Don’t approach it that way. The story here is just a means to an end. There’s

In one year, no one will care about this little disappointment anymore.

If you don’t care at all, why even writing this article? Just to tell people something is wrong with them, if they care?

“Avatar” is one of my favorite movies of all time, definitely Top-5-material. I saw it five times (four times in the cinema and the Extended Cut on Blu-Ray) and liked it better every time. I also

I highly recommend playing "Resi 6" in Coop, because that's the real deal. It's really designed around it and by the way a far better - while flawed - game than everyone says it is. I had a ton of fun going through it with my brother. It can get frustrating at times, though. 

Given that “Witcher III”’s controls are only just okay, they must be utterly broken in the first game. I imagine something complete absurd, like letting Geralt walk by constantly moving your mouse forward, or pressing space just let’s him explode immediately, because why not?

I’m playing “Uncharted - Lost Legacy”. Not that far in. As with “Uncharted 4", I like the beautiful scenery, the entertaining banter and the incredible attention to detail. These games truly feel alive.
But as with the predecessor structural the game feels pretty predictable and doesn’t offer much regarding player