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Hoping to burn through Deus Ex: MD. Took two days off to play it earlier this week, and have only just gotten to Golem City. I’m enjoying it way too much.

Perhaps return to No Man’s Sky for a little bit if I ever (unlikely) get tired of DE:MD.

And I’d love to start a new game in 7 Days to Die. I’ve kinda reached god

Said it a million times before. Remember Me’s soundtrack is phenomenal. Perhaps my favorite video game soundtrack.

There were many flaws. Speaking of the sisters,it makes me a bit sad seeing the Grandfather able to get redemption, but the sisters - who were just following their father’s orders - get slaughtered and have no chance for redemption. The flying monster was a disappointment too. I was hoping he’d be a dragon, or

I’ve been hovering over the game’s Reddit page for the past few months, hoping to see some glimmer of hope, but it’s been nothing but suggestion city. I pray they turn this game around. The developers really need to open their eyes to what the community has been repeating over and over again since Spring. They keep

I know they weren’t trying to make him feel better. “So he would act that way” sounds terrible, doesn’t it? Like they made him a puppet. In a movie where the main character is building his own story, isn’t it a bit off that the redeemed villain is being force-fed one for himself?

Filling his head with lies really through me off. Instead, it would’ve been better if they told him this was his moment to start his own story. Or even give the message that you’re never too old to start your own story. Feeding him lies to make him a good person just felt kinda messed up for a happy ending.

I agree with your thought on the villagers and the ending. It threw me off because for a second I thought they really were revealing that he was a member of their village the whole time, but then upon realization that they were feeding him lies, it kinda felt messed up in my opinion.

My god this movie was beautiful.

I loved it, but I felt like it misstepped in a few spots.

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Like Kirk, I didn’t like how the tone shifted after the beginning. Some parts felt rushed or glossed over, perhaps for timing or production. And the ending was a bit weird to me – the villagers filling the now-redeemed

Well, he’d be pretty overpowered if he didn’t have a limit on it. It’s really just another stamina bar. Although I do wish the part of it that recharges was actually a bit bigger, as it’s a bit of a bummer that you can only see through walls for like 5 seconds on the first tier Smart Vision upgrade. Something like

I’ve no problem paying the extra $10, but it’d be nice if Sony could improve PSN or PS Plus with this increase. Figure out a way to let us change our PSN names (I’d gladly pay a reasonable fee for it). Give us better download speeds. Make the Playstation Store a bit... better? (Clean up the store, organize it better,

Morrowind for sure. I had never played a game with a world so huge and dense like that before. It sometimes scared me, not knowing what was around the next corner, on the other side of that valley, or where that silt-strider would take me. There was also a sense of variety of locales and races which helped build the

Or, have a significant other who falls asleep by 9pm.

I can already see the “Grafitti of Deus Ex: Mankind Divided” article coming. I forget who does it, though. Was it you, Kirk?

On a slightly different note, I can’t believe it’s 2016 and I’m still playing Deus Ex games. What a wonderful time. I still have vivid memories of DX1 – spilling drinks and visiting DA LUCKEH

Agreed. It’s a bit odd that the ship’s shield doesn’t regenerate, when your suit does. And I’d be ok with having to repair the shield if it were mapped to a button (I mean, there are two unused buttons on the D-pad when you’re in the ship, how about one of those?), instead of having to interrupt combat to go into a

Again, you’re assuming many things. He never said you could “meet up” with other people. You could possibly run into other players, but chances are very low, as he says. Sure, it’d be great if we could all play together. Sure it’s understandable. But this is their game, they can make it as lonely as they want. And

You get the recipe if you keep going along the main storyline (have to warp to a few new systems)

It was never pushed as a multiplayer game. Understand that.

Sean Murray on Twitter:
“To be super clear - No Man’s Sky is not a multiplayer game. Please don’t go in looking for that experience.”

Sean Murray in an interview in 2014:
“People keep asking us about multiplayer and I think when people see this they are going to

Is this even an issue though? In a game that has never been pushed as multiplayer, and doesn’t even require a Playstation Plus subscription, were we ever expecting anything extensive?

I honestly don’t see it being more than something like a Dark Soul’s type of “message on the ground” thing. Like, if you’re in a system

Ah, alright. Thanks for not spoiling. I’ve been taking my sweet time so I’ve only jumped to one system.