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If I had to guess, I’d say you got the bitter-sweet ending where Ciri inherits the throne. That’s the one I got at least.
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The “happy” ending is where she and Geralt go and witcher away their days together. Is that the one you got maybe?

Well worth checking out, the Chichuu Art Museum especially. Kurashiki is weird in the sense that for such an unassuming town, they have a great collection (money right?!) including a Rothko and El Greco.
Cool to meet a fellow Japan-resident here! I’ve been here 5 years now, in the Kansai-region. Hope the summer wasn’t

Thanks, it was a rough one but I wasn’t really scared. There was about 5 min when bikes were falling over and I saw a trash can tumble by, I was like “this is intense, definitely the worst one I’ve experienced so far” but it wasn’t until I started watching twitter feeds and coverage, I realized how bad it was. Worst

If you’re looking for something else, have you finished Life Is Strange already? Funny how you have two “time-rewind games” back to back recently.

Oh wow, a fellow Gameologican in Japan! Travelling or living here? If visiting and you were near Okayama, I hope you visited Naoshima, the fantastic art island? Or Kurashiki with its picturesque canals and amazing art museum?
Anyway, still glad you were unharmed as well. 

Yeah, my SO’s family is from there and while her parental house is fine, her friend’s house is destroyed. Her mom is now making 60 onigiri for the neighbourhood every day. The community spirit is strong which can be a godsend in tough times like these. (shout out to the old dude for lending me soap in the sento too)

You guys heard about Typhoon Jebi hitting West-Japan this week? Guess who was in the middle of it! This guy!
So yeah, my gaming week was short due to the power- and water-outage that struck my town. Very inconveniencing but luckily no one I knew got injured or worse. Infrastructure was heavily damaged and work was a

The game is a bit shallow but I got out of it what I wanted from it and some more. 

I paid 12 EUR as well and found it well worth the price considering I spend about the same at the cinema. It took me 3 hours, doing some trophies at the end. The only puzzle that took me more than a minute was that vault one. I would have loved to play around more with the hole and those physics for some more

Good to know. Guess I know what kind of tablet to buy next time.

The game of the week for me was Donut County. The charming polygons and colour palette won me over in the trailer, more so than the gameplay itself. But of course, with the Katamari Damacy-like premise of a hole swallowing stuff to become a bigger hole, Ben Esposito created a solid hook as well. This game is short but

Has Comixology reverted back to the in-app purchase/download system? Because I went from buying several comics a week to zero after you had to go to the website to buy/download comics. Haven’t bought a comic on it since which is a shame because I credit that app (and my new iPad at the time), coupled with New

Played for half an hour yesterday and really enjoyed it. It’s simple and relaxing. The only thing missing from it is the scope. A playground to endlessly grow bigger and bigger, more levels, more physics-based puzzles, ... I just want more of it. But as it is, it’s a solid, lovingly crafted, beautiful little game. 

Nice timing. I’m just perusing the news with my morning coffee. Good luck with the move, that seems like a great milestone to experience, especially with your family.
Dishonored is a game that can go a lot of ways. After watching a Game Maker’s Toolkit on it, these kinda games are called immersive sims and turns out,

The writing and presentation of Wolfenstein: TNO was a full-on bullseye for me. That over-the-top, overly sincere but honest at heart stuff always works on me. Had a blast with that game, my second run to platinum it was on easy mode so it was a total power trip after sneaking and ducking like a madman on my first

Enjoy Dishonored! It’s one of the funnest games I’ve played over the past two years after my rejuvenated interest in games.
I played through it twice, first time was a kill-everbody murder mayhem run, just seeing and reading everything. Second run was a no-kill ghost run like Billy Madison did. That really tested my

More generally, the game consistently does a great job of using sound to communicate what’s going on around the player, like the “flatline” sound effect when you kill a Combine soldier (especially when they are around a corner etc.

I’m a 30-year old man and I’ve never been as much into an online game as Fortnite. Battlefield and Overwatch I played intensively for a month or so before I got burned out. Amazing games, pick them up from time to time but they can’t get me to binge for hours on end like Fortnite has (for almost a year now).
I would

That dude is a voice actor too? I see his videos from time to time and they almost always make me laugh/chuckle. This Unavowed is looking better by the minute (being a Supergiant fan too, just started Pyre). 

Yeah, the game does such a good job of putting the awkwardness or laziness of human interaction into game mechanics. I kept going over it in my head “if only I had...”, feeling such sincere regret I couldn’t save her.