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Finishing up Watch Dogs 2 hopefully, then going back to Dishonored 2 to finish. Some Fallout 4 here and there if I just want to f*ck around with no objectives/story.

Wait. What the eff. There’s a Zelda AND master sword version? Where have I BEEN?

“....but this was NOT in the “pipeline”.

I wish there were a more permanent mode like this. I love the aspect of having to scavenge stuff and survive and deal with temperature and hunger, but I’m not crazy about having to get into a server and wait for 23 other players every time. Like, I wish it were like a secondary Dark Zone, that maybe added the upper,

Ok...

I’m surprised the article image is an actual screenshot.

With that said, I would kill for this to be on PS4. I fully understand why it wouldn’t be, though.

I could talk you up about the canals of Vivec and the strange shellhomes of Aldruhn, but don’t even ask me to name a town in Oblivion, or (before the remaster came out) Skyrim. I’d probably incorrectly say Winterfell was the first big town you come upon in Skyrim.

I feel like the only games that could ever feel that expansive are MMORPGs.

Too many games these days try to be AAA or indie, but nothing in between or beyond. I feel like today’s developers are either too afraid to make something as big and deep as Morrowind, or it’s just too expensive now.

Because Marcus has no nonlethal melee attack, there is a distinct possibility that you will beat a dog to death in this game.

You can use the stun gun on dogs.

God I would’ve killed for a Morrowind Remaster instead.

Morrowind was the very first game to make me feel like I was in an actual, open, huge, complex world. I bought it for the original Xbox, and was just so overwhelmed. I must’ve played the game for months. Every city and town felt alive. Almost every citizen felt

It’s an actual tip in the game’s loading screens.

Does anyone know what the FRICTION SETTING does in control options? I feel like it affects deadzone or something, but I’m not really too sure, and haven’t found a proper answer.

I’m spending too much time, too. With Watch Dogs 2 coming out tonight, I’m realizing I should’ve done a non-perfect Emily run through first, since I want to play as Corvo on my next game. But I just kept reloading my game over the weekend to not get spotted so much.

Can you still upgrade non-dark powers (like Agility and Vitality) in no-powers mode?

I was playing a certain mission last night where I had to take out one target that moved to a different location when attacked. I failed (read: got spotted more than I wanted to) so many times, and each time I reloaded and made another attempt, something different happened every time he moved. On the one hand, I kept

You can. It’s worth noting that a lot of returning players of the first game find this game a lot harder. It seems easier to be detected by enemies this time around. It gets frustrating, but it’s also a welcome challenge.

He’s more Rodrigo Santoro than Russell Brand to me, and I’m all about that.

No. I was forced to use it for a couple years at my current job back in 2009-10.

All I see is QuarkXpress (*shudders*). Or Pagemaker? And copywriters having a field day. And realizing that drop shadow is from the actual shot of that precisely lit Gameboy unit, and not a layer effect.

The dragons can cause land deformation they crash land. You’d think they could add similar effect when Mudcrabs pop in and out of the ground.