rosacanina1987
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rosacanina1987

I have the HD Remaster, which I THANKFULLY one day found randomnly in some Used Games Store. Best day ever. The game still looks absolutely awesome on my Xbox 360 and I 100% it at least once if not more on every console it ever released since then.

Its an action adventure, not a Zelda-like. Back in the day we didnt call every action game with puzzles a Zelda game (Okay, NOW I feel like a old guy XD).
I feel like Darksiders started this whole “zelda-like”. But if you think about it... BG&E, some of the Legacy of Kain games, Sphinx and the cursed mummy and others

I would hope BG&E2 neither takes anything from normal Ubisoft-OpenWorld games OR the recent Zelda games at all. Because ToTK and BOTW, as beloved they are by many, are just more basic open world emptyness (yes, I beat both). They have a bit more charm in some areas than your typical Ubisoft Open World game, but they

I havent read the whole article but I want to say one thing... The trailers looked like a pretty faithful adaptation. The returning Voice Cast also looked like Netflix wanted to actually do the franchise justice.

Asia- English releases are a blessing for sure. It's stupid how many games get the better release there.

Not really. Biggest problem are Switch collections. Why should I buy a remaster collection if 2 of 3 games are download codes? In this case I stick to the original releases. More often than not they are better anyway.

I can see how that would lead to going digital. If I lost my classic games in a fire or similar I would probably go emulation, because damn, I can't afford half of what I own from back then nowadays. And it's no fun rebuying games for years to get back to the original collection.

Ever since the hack that has been 100% the thing I do. Like... At least 1/5 or so of my switch library is imported from somewhere just to own the game in a physical format. And I have been skipping a few games after learning only a small part was on the actual cartridge.

Nice, I was already thinking about ordering the Asia Version from PlayAsia, as this comes with english apparently (just like Witch on the Holy Night did it, apparantly). Will get this Version instead. Although I actually never beat Baldurs Gate II (or I) it was a huge part of my childhood gaming collection and I was

I am somewhat a collector ever since the worst things imagineable happened to my online stuff: Almost loosing all of my Steam and Xbox digital stuff. I also try to keep everything installed and updated, just because I hate to wait for 2 hours until I can finally play a game (I also did that ever since Installs were a

Bad argument with the controllers, as a lot of PC Users use the same controllers.

The thing is, these levels were built around the moveset Lara has. And how she controlled. You either learn to control her that way (which is different but not really hard) or you basically frick up the whole game.

I played the first and second game for the first time not too long ago and its the first game, that REALLY stood the test of time. Its slower and methodical than newer games, but you really feel like exploring stuff instead of just following some fixed level structure. Later games also added a lot more shooting, which

The actual trailer does not really look a lot like Last Of Us, even gameplay-wise. Giving the girl looks very similar to LoU and then ripping of the art and logo-style is a completely different matter, though. These are... bad XD

I hated Zelda going “Souls-like” with the amount of damage you get. I beat like most of the shrines and had A LOT of hearts but enemies were able to kill me with sometimes just 2 hits. The problem with that is not difficulty itself but the mere fact that after soooo many shrines I dont feel any stronger AT ALL. There

We need console exclusive. Not for fanboys to rave about how one console is better than the other but to create competition. Why should anyone buy a specific console if alle consoles had the exact same games (maybe even running the same)? Maybe some people are really brand-loyal but my money always goes to the company

The whole animations of Mario seem kinda off for Nintendo, so I agree. It all looks like some weird fever dream.

My favorite underappreciated game of 2022 was Witch On The Holy Night, which released on the Switch this month. It’s the visually most awesome looking visual novel I ever saw. Like... nothing comes close. It’s also the very first time anything from Type Moons VN output (most known for the FATE franchise) has been

Maybe you think about it the wrong way? I dont think its intended to be a Souls-like, even though nowadays a few people call it that (and like... every other game with combat). Its much more similar to a 3D Metroidvania-style of game or even a Zelda. And not going into the game expecting a Souls-game actually made me

One thing most did not mention but I read quite a few times are better colors. Because of how color got implemented pal just has a better picture. But like most said, for gaming the fps always matters more.