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Oh absolutely. I never finished Assassin’s Creed Origins or Odyssey, and with Valhalla it took me over two years with plenty of very extended breaks to finally complete everything I wanted to. But I think that’s kind of the intention. None of these games are so complicated that you’re going to forget mechanics after a

I know it’s extremely uncool to like Ubisoft open worlds, and I understand that they’re formulaic. But man, there aren’t that many devs out there just putting out games with bottomless pits of content (for single player games). And I really like a space where I can just kind of turn my brain off, maybe throw on a

Best. Fucking. Comment.

“Stuffing with Raisins” goes a long way to explaining how Oz almost won.

I’ll take a thousand more Elden Ring articles than see 1 more article about some dumbass Twitch streamer that doesn’t deserve any more attention from anyone.

1992 Nissan Sentra SE-R - $33,500"

Sleeping dogs was so good. It regularly hits like $5 on steam sales and anyone who likes open world games with a bit of crime should give it a shot.

Sleeping Dogs is a very very good game. The combat is good to great, the driving is good enough, and the dialog is remarkably unstupid, a rarity in big budget games (and well voiced by the actors.)

Having your fate tied to an Oriole is a curse to which many can relate.

Just because some games have supported it since 2012 does not make it a standard.

You need a hug. Which you could get, if you played the game.

For $2,000, you got a five-inch unit in a terrible position.”

The owner or the sandwich?

LOL, I was wondering if I should include that, and here you are.

It could be a po’ boy.

After 10+ hours of play I finally made it into Stormveil castle. It wasn’t long before I realized the castle is like its own open world map. It’s gigantic! After tip-toeing around for an hour, I turned on God Mode (using WeMod on PC) to explore it at my leisure and wow, I can’t believe how big this game is. I spent

This article is supposed to be some kind of confession.

Tim Collins, if you’re reading this, hit me up.

From you Dante

Capstone trim? Glad to hear that someone in the marketing department just finished their MBA and learnt one new word in the process. Congrats, Chad!