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Playing like this will certainly be a lesser experience. All the effort in the faces of the characters, their animation and thus their emotions, will be invisible this way. Also, many scenes simply won’t work at all, as V will often have conversation in tight space where the camera will have nowhere to go.

I could work

“Bloomberg writes.”

Game of the year 2020 for me. Absolutely loved it.

Im included to agree. The game is really good. Is it extremely rough around the edges?absolutley. But at it’s core it’s a fantastic game that I will likely be playing for a long time.

I’ve been playing Cyperpunk 2077 on PS4 for a week now and I absolutely love it. It has crashed 3 times for me, occasionally npcs appear standing in weird places and I lost a side quest because a character got stuck in a staircase but other than that I’m loving every minute of it. Overall I would say it’s less buggy

Same. I’ve unfortunately gotten myself used to the blue screens from memory leaks every few hours, but the mash-up of Deus Ex, Shadowrun and Fallout elements have still been fun for me.

The “mixed feelings” in the title come off more as overwhelmed ambivalence and fatigue in the article, than like you truly have had a mixed experience with good and bad game elements. Again and again and again you bring up things that seem subjectively good, and then qualify that by saying they left you cold,

PC culture at its worst... Should hunters change the name of their hideouts too? Stop being so sensitive about everything. There are 15 definitions of the word “blind” here.  Quit pretending like yours is the only and/or most important one.

This was a lot. Games are a fun hobby. If you need to think this deeply maybe you don’t actually want to play all those games you bought. Don’t forget that your time is more valuable than whatever money you spent on that backlog so don’t throw good money after bad. If you want to replay XCom for the 10th time rather

Let me sum up this article:

let me know when you get to the very next sentence

Some people are complaining about bad voice acting in the main game, but there has been no good voice acting in the modern era parts of these games since...ACIII? Black Flag? But that was when they started making the modern-day parts not really matter. Unity’s modern day was almost non-existant, and absolutely

Trypophobia is made-up internet meme, like hating the word “moist” or having strong feelings about pineapple on pizza.

Aw.  Having your character look like a weird disgusting mutant was sort of charming.

How do you get to be that stupid and work for a luxury real estate company?

The layout is uncannily similar to the second level of “SWAT 4,” the one with the creepy basement.

This doesn’t seem like that big of a deal compared to what we normally hear about though. They’re having people work Saturdays for a while, which is a pretty normal thing for businesses when its needed. It doesn’t sound like they’re telling people they have to be there for 16 hour+ days or work 80+ hour weeks.

What? Odin Sphere was an action game, not RTS. They haven’t done a RTS game since GrimGrimoire on the PS2... 

My approach to side quests in games (excluding radiant-type ones that constantly reappear) has always been to do them all because I’m a completionist and I want to do as much as I can. It just happens that in Ghost of Tsushima, the side quests are as beautifully hand-crafted as everything else and not doing them all

Exactly. We’re going to let racists dictate our very vernacular by simply making things go viral. And we’re going to talk ourselves into the idea that we’re “winning” a war on hate by doing so all while those racists laugh their asses off at how easily society can be manipulated, now.