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The Division. Destiny destroyed what good will it had with me in it’s constant mishaps and poor decisions in the first few months of release. Being prevented from doing content without paying for an expansion, on-disk DLC, hidden changes and little communication to the players. The false advertising sucked too.

Exciting. As a long time fan, I only ever gave R&C a single play-through as I felt the innovations in GC and UYA made those games much more rewarding and exciting. I’m glad they are taking those mechanics (weapon xp namely) and applying it to the original. As a side note, also happy to hear there’s an explanation why

I bought the THX set a few years ago for $120 so this seemed like a deal. But it’s listed as $79.99 now.

I bought the THX set a few years ago for $120 so this seemed like a deal. But it’s listed as $79.99 now.

I wanted to see this happen, but I’m also glad the developers stopped early and didn’t put even more time into a project that’d be killed.

Had I not gotten the first one from the free promo during the 2014 PSX I probably would’ve never tried it. My best friend’s 5 year old adores the game and ended up getting #2 the day it came out. I figured I may pick it up eventually on a sale. I’ve noticed that since it attracts the younger crowd there’s less

It was during the very first PSX in 2014.

I hate Trump, but I hate Hillary much more. In a competition of the two lesser evils, he’s the lesser.

Most seem fair. Glad to see some titles that were received well but maybe not commercially “successful” included. Those being Rocket League and Witcher 3. Neither necessarily broke any type of sales records, but both were great games. It’s probably easy on a game blog to say “yeah duh they won” but I for one probably

When the #1 seller is the newest annual iteration of Call of Duty, then it’ll have fully been adopted.

Some surprises there. I expected more JRPG’s, which while I don’t particularly play the genre alone would lead me to believe they’d sell well in Japan. MGSV was a good game, I’m both surprised and pleased it sold so well. I guess Japan console owners are fairly loyal to Japanese developers, as with the price, length

I have yet to encounter that massive mechanical monster and I hope I never do.

Good for him. He’s far from a flawless game designer, but every game of his or that he’s had some direction in has been genuinely fun and interesting. He set the bar on stealth games time and time again, I hope in his next foray he brings as much passion and ingenuity that he did to Metal Gear.

I hate how classic Divinity was, too much time/involvement for me. I like Diablo and XCom. How is Pillars?

100%.

I guess I’m still unsure of what the game is. But from what I do understand, it sounds like one of those games that are too abstract for me. I bought some game on PSN recently that had me as an AI suit on an alien planet and I couldn’t figure out the first level without some help.

Bought Helldivers a while ago. Not a big fan honestly. I’d rather play Diablo anyday. Wish they’d kick up PS Plus and include some triple A titles.

Looked it up, apparently the PSP version was just a re-release. Regardless, well worth the $10 in my opinion.

Breath of Fire 3 is an excellent classic RPG. The very first RPG I played actually. I’m sure the systems, speed and overall feel is probably outdated, but some of the stuff was ahead of its time. The dragon transformations were very cool, as well as the master system and interactions with the world where it felt very

I’m confused. Is she out today? We just got Greymane 2 weeks ago.

Can we see more than just the two screenshots? I really like how it looks.