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There’s no other game I know that was labeled as disappointing saleswise by the publisher and then pops up decades after the release. A fully orchestrated soundtrack album 15 years after the release? Another, actually BIGGER orchestra album 20 years after the release? Framed portrait merch about 284 years after

David Cage is among the few people that actually makes me feel something in his games. The reveal in Heavy Rain caught me so off guard I felt betrayed for two days. My pacifist Detroit playthrough also had a lot of scenes which felt genuinely great for me and made me think of higher ideals. Specifically the scene

This news is so overwhelmingly positive that I can’t function for the rest of the day.

That’s the gamble you make when you go after trends. Artifact was a shaky idea to begin with and maybe Valve thought they could easily take on Hearthstone and Gwent without a long term analysis.

If Nintendo must make another Zelda like ‘Breath of the Wild’, please make it with a story and good music.

I remember him from ‘Zork Nemesis’ the most. Man, that game oozes atmosphere from the soundtrack alone.

I don’t understand all the love for Celeste. It’s up to a point where I think I might have missed something or am simply playing the whole thing wrong. I’ve played up until the segment with those funky transparent disco blobs that spit you out on the other side, should I continue from there or restart with a different

I just hope that we get some new modes in the future. I love Overwatch and have been playing since launch, but there’s fatigue creeping sloooowly into the game (for me).

Aside from the James Gunn story everything else in this list passed by me. And boy, I’m sure glad I don’t care about Twitter and only use YouTube ignoring all the trend trash pile.

I like the game enough to keep a subsacription going, but I’ve become seriously swamped with the sheer size and activities within the game world.

A bit more burping and that guy in the trailer’s beginning is Rick.

The past 2 (?) years feel like gamers are finally pushing back in a way that publishers feel. And I appreciate your gaming God for hitting them where it hurts.

Wow, the months in which I thought ‘Mutant Year Zero’ and ‘Biomutant’ were the same game...

I’ve never seen a headline summing up everything that’s to say about about a game more accurately.

The controller only worked for me when playing Adventures, but the Steam Link is great. As long as you create a custom link within the Steam launcher it streams everything you launch from it, not just Steam games. Like all the Blizzard stuff. Which is a great thing when your TV is about 3 times bigger than you monitor.

I prefer the exklusive Pokémon in Eevee, but I’ll go with Pikachu. This being my very first Pokémon game and such.

I’ve been thinking about getting this, but I’ve never played a Pokémon game. Would you guys suggest ‘Let’s go’ as a good entry point or is it too far removed from the main line games?

Sad for fans of the game, but I’m actually glad this happened. I#ve owned FF 15 since its launch and never started playing because I wanted a rather complete version . Hearing about all the stuff SE added after the release (don’t forget reworking of a lot of stuff that was already in the game) made me put the disc

I play without voice chat and it’s been going quite well for me. It’s the only online game I really play (aside from strictly co-op or PvE stuff) and I never used a mic.

I wish the developers change their minds about PC only. I know, I know, the genre belongs on the PC and so on, but after both X-Com games I’d enjoy this on the PS4 very much.