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This game wraps up with a bittersweet ending. It will be weird trying to ignore that and play the DLC with the characters. Maybe they should have had it start after the main story. Of course I guess that would cut down on who could play it.

Definitely driving off a wet road at high speed and flipping over in a ditch.

I can’t wait for Microsoft to call it Series XONE or something and cause even more confusion between the models.

Horizon, Starfield, Harry Potter. It’s weird I don’t remember Valhalla being 60fps, but maybe it was.

Rockstar is the best game developer out there. So, you can’t really compare to Ubisoft. It will be amazing and will sell an insane amount of copies.

Big open world games rarely run at 60fps. It’s not that big of a deal.

It’s like Cyberpunk barely running on PS4. That was a mess.

From a story standpoint, V would probably go out in a blaze of glory. But when I put myself in V’s shoes, I’d be pretty happy with the just a “human” ending. Even if the devs tried their best to make that ending pretty depressing.

Yeah, the new endings are depressing, but the DLC itself is really great. That main storyline is the best they’ve done so far.

My guess is Baldur’s Gate on Xbox will be a big thing in December though they haven’t put out a release date.

Uh the artist thought three birds looked better than an even number. I don’t think it is deeper than that.

In an alternate timeline where Baldurs Gate 3 didn’t exist.

Yeah, lol. It got snubbed pretty badly in the awards didn’t it?

The main game storyline isn’t too bad and is cinematic and feels very Final Fantasy. But all the “quests” outside that main story arc are literally just NPCs standing in the same spot talking to your character, fade to black and some type of item reward.

It was forgotten about true...but before that it raked in more Steam sales than Starfield and Baldur’s Gate 3. Not that sales numbers are a reason for a game to be a GotY, but still it was not a failure either. I avoided it mostly because of the JK Rowling thing.

Wait, was Hogwart’s this year? That game was very well made. I know lots didn’t play it for other reasons, but it wasn’t because the game wasn’t good.

You nailed it. Exploration, especially in a space game should be the best part. And the Ship building is super fun. But the exploration part is just not there. It needs more. Maybe even just adding more random POI’s and vehicles would solve a lot of that.

Play the new Final Fantasy and you will see NPC character interaction and dialog even worse than Starfield. I don’t know what it is with some of these games. Maybe the pandemic had a big impact, but once you start looking for this stuff, you notice it in all kinds of games.

You mean like Unreal, which is even older.

I think they need another 2 years to fully flesh out the game but were pressured to release it now.