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killamch89

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  1. Agreed - I can value a developer's stance but if I don't enjoy their games, why buy them? Isn't that why we play games?
  2. Been playing Broken Sword 5: Serpent's Curse - As I said in another thread, the only point and click series that can completely reel me in is Broken Sword.
  3. Personally, this seems like one of those questions where you have to choose a way to die - do you want to be mauled by tigers, bitten by cobras and die from poisoning or trampled on by elephants?
  4. The gameplay looks extremely fluid like the Arkham series and the story seems to have a bit of substance to it. I can't wait to learn more about this game.
  5. It's not my cup of tea either but it can be fun with mods - at least, from what people who play all the time state. When you see those videos with all those amazing things in Minecraft - yeah, that's mainly possible because of the mods...
  6. To be fair, You can play God Of War on PC through Steam - It's unlikely that we'll ever see GOW on the Xbox though.
  7. The Broken Sword series is one of the best written point and click games I've ever played. The story is always so immersive and what usually starts out as a simple situation turns into some kind of doomsday plot. From the original GBA game, I was so hooked.
  8. Yeah - I had heard about this game but still not much to go off of especially with release right around the corner.
  9. Not going to lie - I haven't heard about this one but the gameplay looks so unique. I'd certainly give it a try - concept wise it's far better than all these generic Live service/battle royale/modern mmorpgs.
  10. Knights Of The Old Republic on the original Xbox will forever be one of my favorite Star Wars games of all times. The original Star Wars Battlefront 1&2 were also excellent games.
  11. I just read about it not too long ago - as for the Mark Lastikka guy, I don't see much info about him either but hopefully this does bring them success in the gaming industry.
  12. So true, although, some amongst us don't really like the cell shaded graphics of more recent Zelda games and that's fair because it doesn't appeal to me in most other games. However, it seems to fit the aesthetic of more recent titles. To be fair, I totally forgot it was coming out this year - I could've sworn it was early next year.
  13. Half the time, I'll purposely stay where the weaklings are so when the strong bullies come out, I'll take them on.
  14. I remember the original Alone in the Dark game - just like @Clasher, I only remember playing the original although I do remember an online only variant coming out in 2015 and was heavily criticized by everyone. The graphics look amazing and from what I've seen, it does look genuinely scary. The thing with gameplay trailers especially in modern times is that the developers tend to put out an amazing trailer but then the real game arrives and it's complete trash so I'm tempering my expectations.
  15. I mean, outside of a slight graphical upgrade, it is the same game...
  16. Outside of hiding my money under my mattress, having it in a piggy bank or hiding it in a magazine, I'd never thought to hide it among my gaming stuff because sometimes friends may borrow a controller or something.
  17. Ghostwire isn't like the other two to be fair and Konami's Abandoned isn't any kind of successor to Silent Hill despite what they tried to claim a few years back.
  18. Personally, I just start a brand new character and delete that save - especially if I've reached too far in the current one I think is bad.
  19. Doom Slayer is one of the most iconic characters despite saying a bunch of one-liners. His feats in-game especially in Doom 2016 onwards is nothing short of impressive. The original Doom just had some guy shoot demons because he was pissed off someone killed his cat. The more recent games gave him a bit more characterization.
  20. After a while, you just feel like I should pay far more attention to my real life. It's literally like a second life... Exactly, It makes you feel like you're wasting time doing all these things in-game when your life would benefit far more from getting those tasks done. It's the main reason I got so bored of the Sims so quickly.
  21. To be fair, there's a lot of stuff I've seen recreated in Minecraft - I mean it's not my type of game but the amount of things that can be replicated in Minecraft I don't think can be done in any other game.
  22. Simpsons Hit and Run The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction The Chronicles Of Riddick: Escape From Butcher Bay Ghost In The Shell: Standalone Complex Spiderman 2 Star Wars Battlefront 1&2
  23. Honestly, it depends on the game - Dark souls/Elden Ring/Bloodborne games tend to frustrate the hell out of you but games like No Man's Sky tend to a bit more laid-back and relaxing in nature as you go exploring.
  24. To be honest, I've never been present to the shutting down of an online game - usually when I know a game I like is shutting down its servers, I normally take the time to find another game to play.
  25. The development processes of various video game companies play a factor - How much detail they want in their games, how they code the games among other things.
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