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I don’t typically care for turn based games (there are exceptions, of course, Persona 5 and Lost Odyssey come to mind) and I’m actually really looking forward to this. I’m a newcomer to the franchise, starting with Zero and basically binging my way through them, plus Judgement and Fist of the North Star, in the

I think the primary reason for the original Halo games getting that rating likely rests on The Flood. They were pretty grotesque, and if I remember right, they gibbed when you killed them. Still, they never quite reached Doom, Quake, or even Half-Life levels of gore, and if I’m remembering correctly I think the

Running on a pro, with settings set to performance, and yeah, still getting lag in menus. I really wish they’d do away with the animated weapon values. Just....show us the value, instead of making us wait three seconds for the thing to scroll. Not sure if that contributes to the lag, but it’s unnecessary and annoys

Bit of a bummer, seeing as how the immersive sim well dried up after Dishonored 2, Mankind Divided and Prey all flopped harder than Xanadu and I’m jonesing for a fix. Still, as others have said, better late than broken. Which reminds me, I still need to try out Mooncrash, and I think it’s on sale right now.

There’s a few documents that show that Dominguez/Amaru ordered Trinity to stay away from the locals as much as possible and not interfere with their daily lives (hence why they’re all dressed in tribal gear and don’t carry modern weapons), which would contradict that. It’s a little fuzzy in explaining whether the

Sorry if this is a dumb question, but between seeing this and reading some stuff about the free to play version of Destiny 2 adding in the opening of Destiny 1, I’m a bit confused. Is Bungie pulling a Hitman 2 and essentially porting the first game into the sequel, or is it just a few tid-bits here and there? Because

“That’s the opening for Shantae and the Seven Sirens...sends us packing to Apple Arcade, where the first chapter of the game is now available to play”

This is ultimately what killed Mass Effect Andromeda for me. So many times they’d send you to a waypoint, and upon arriving at the way point, it would split into four or five different waypoints, each spread to the far corners of the map, and it was always the last fucking waypoint you checked that you needed. I could

That bio was so over the top I half expected it to end with, “She doesn’t always drink beer, but when she does she drinks Dos Equis.”

Just looking at the launch line up and couldn’t help but think it would be funny if, for the first 24 hours after launch, the only thing you could watch was Steamboat Willie.

This game is dangerous. I’ve had to start setting an alarm because if I don’t I’ll blink and lose six and half hours. Last game I played that did that to me was Skyrim. Not sure why, though. I’ve played Awakening and Fates and neither had me this absorbed (hell, I didn’t even finish Fates), and it’s not like it’s

Windwaker Ganondorf got it in the head. Twilight Ganondorf got it through the chest. In any case, it’s unofficial, so it’s just a nod to the hand holding him down in the trailer.

Apparently they had Arkane (Dishonored, Prey) working on the level design for Youngbloods specifically, so hopefully that’s been addressed.

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If they were doing this in public, shouldn’t they have gotten some sort of permit? I don’t know how it works with photography, but I know with film making, in particular film making that involves firearms, real or fake, you need to contact local authorities and have some sort of safety representative present to make

I’ll have to check those out, thanks!

Drakengard or Deus Ex for me. Both are series I got into on the fifth and third entry of their respective franchises, and while I was old enough to play them when they released I didn’t have the necessary hardware at the time (also I was completely unaware of Drakengard until it’s Giant Cannibal Baby scene popped up

Oh, man. That one of Chihiro from the end of the film kind of putting her hand on the head of Chihiro from the beginning of the film as if to say, “Hey, it’s gonna be alright,” is just plain ol’ heartwarming.

Probably not a big deal but, just a heads up, that screenshot for Call of Duty should probably be attributed to Activision instead of Ubisoft.

Let the crazy, unfounded speculation begin!