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  1. Not only does it happen in RDR2, but it happens with animals as well. Try shooting a muskrat. When you do it sounds like a woman having one hell of an orgasm. It's quick and sharp, but I still envy her.
    2 points
  2. The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion was great for this. You could have Martin Septim, the Adoring Fan, the Knights of the Thorn, among other quest NPCs who might consist of powerful spellcasters to mostly light-armoured guard-types. I don't do this for very long because the NPCs might blow my cover in stealth, or I'm too conscious that their quest needs doing and finally give them some respite. I do so enjoy summoning creatures or pets though, it makes single player RPGs all the more bearable. ^^
    1 point
  3. Sometimes I have to dedicate some time to jump back in a game that I know I really don't want to sit there and relearn everything. That's a bit overwhelming to go and learn the controls again, practice a bit, and read tutorials, story summaries, characters, etc. I sometimes even have to do that if I haven't played a game for just a week. Especially if its a newer game I started. That's one good thing about having limited GB in my ps4. It forces me to stick to a game and finish so I can download another game. My memory is currently full. SOB!!!
    1 point
  4. Who knows? I thought the same for nintendo exclusive games last inflation but people who have money continue to buy. And not a lot we can see changing as long as people fall for it.
    1 point
  5. This is a tough one - I'd say Mario throughout many games like Mario 64, Original Mario for NES, Mario Sunshine and others. As a matter of fact, Mario is one of my favorite Smash characters to use in addition to one of my favorite characters in Mario Kart.
    1 point
  6. Going along with some of the dumbass ideas my gang members come up with. Most are completely moronic. Some of the shit they come up with makes me think they have been chewing a bit too much cocaine gum. For every penny I make, I get shot twice in the getaway. Hello people, WTF? My ass can only hold so many bullets. Another is any time I come up on an O'Driscoll camp or Lemoyne Raider came I head to it and kill them all. Then I loot their bodies and camp, and go about my way. There's an infinite number of the bastards, so there's no shortage of camps to tear down. They also reuse campsites. The only downside to that is that once you have looted a campsite, it stays looted. The assholes there are ripe for looting, but the campsite itself is empty unless you missed something previously.
    1 point
  7. The whole soundtrack, to all games, is full of such power and weight that it's really hard to pick just one. That said, the songs that stand out most for me all come from Mass EFfect 3. Not because they're the best music, but because the third game was such an emotional roller coaster and the music played a massive part of that ride. Leaving Earth and An End, Once And For All have got to be my picks for now, though I'll have to resist the urge to come back and edit my post again if something comes to mine.
    1 point
  8. Yes and no. On the one hand there was no other big repeatable activity in the previous games, so Oblivion gates can be excused to an extent. They also don't interfere with NPCs, bug out or fly away but keep you in combat like Skyrim's dragons, so that's good too. On the other hand they are tedious after a while, especially if you're playing the game for the first time and don't realise there's such things as optional gates and mandatory gates, such as the ones outside of each province. Were it not for the fact that so many of them are required to progress, I'd enjoy doing them because the rewards within are so great and the Sigil Stone at the end is a very nice reward.
    1 point
  9. Not nearly as tedious as rifts in Dragon Age Inqusition, or anything in that game for that matter. It should've been called Dragon Age: Tedium
    1 point
  10. If I was an alien listening to and watching humans do the deed, I'd think they were hurting each other by the the sounds and looks on their faces. Is this face pleasure or pain???
    1 point
  11. I was playing this paladin character in Skyrim where I had to follow the laws and I'm not allowed to kill most people - it was so annoying when guards got in my way and I accidentally hit them. I have to serve jail time and all that stuff just to stay true to the character.
    1 point
  12. Link. I don’t know how much time I have logged on the array of Zelda games I have played. But recently, I would give that award to Arthur in RDR2.
    1 point
  13. m76

    Cyberpunk 2077

    I pre-ordered it on PC, and finished playing it twice, racked up 110 hours of gameplay, and thoroughly enjoyed it. It is not a legendary game, but a pretty damn good one, and the rumours that it is unplayable or completely broken is just hearsay perpetuated by the uninformed for the PC version. It had some bugs at release, but the main ones were fixed within weeks, now it is perfectly fine to play on PC, has been since January. I cannot speak for the console versions, but I suspect the problems are wildly exaggerated there as well. I'm not saying it does not have issues, I'm saying it is probably not as bad as they say. Similar to Mass Effect Andromeda. Much of the raging has nothing to do with the game's state or the number of bugs, but with the unrealistic expectations that some people had. Based on misunderstanding interviews or simply thinking something will be in the game that isn't. Cyberpunk 2077 is an awesome game that is a must have if you like the genre. But it is recommended to play it on a hi-end PC, anything else will give a compromised experience.
    1 point
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