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killamch89

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  1. I'm way more interested in Judas just because it's something new and could give us a fantastic and unique experience.
  2. Sometimes, it's apart of the game. For instance, in Helldivers 2, friendly fire is a feature of the game so you can't just detonate bombs when surrounded by all those bugs without a care in the world. Otherwise, your own teammates will die from them. Hell, I've been accidentally killed by airstrikes called in by my teammates in-game already. Communication is extremely important in a game like that.
  3. I agree. This often happens when influencers or prominent figures in the gaming community voice strong opinions about a game. People tend to follow these trends without always forming their own opinions. It can create an echo chamber effect where certain games unfairly get bashed.
  4. Great question! I think it's the way all the elements - sound, art, lighting, and even the story work together to create an emotional response. Games like Inside or Silent Hill use minimalist sound design and subdued color palettes to evoke certain feelings, whether it's unease or wonder. It's about making the player feel a part of that world without realizing how many layers are working in tandem.
  5. Physics-based puzzles are super satisfying, right? If you're into that, you should check out Human: Fall Flat. It’s a bit more on the comedic side but still uses physics in a clever way. Perfect for some laid-back puzzle-solving fun.
  6. Battlefield 3 has always been my favorite. The combination of urban combat and large-scale maps hit the perfect balance for me. Plus, the multiplayer was a game-changer back then. Also must give a shoutout to Battlefield Bad Company 2. The destructible environments and humorous campaign really stood out.
  7. I agree - I'd rather put my money towards something more worthwhile. Lootboxes are a huge gamble any way you take it and the prizes aren't worth the amount of money you'd be spending on them anyways.
  8. Mage for me - I love spamming spells from afar and just raining down Armageddon on my opponents. As a matter of fact, I love summoning meteors like Madara does, lol.
  9. DMC 5's soundtrack is also pretty good with tracks like Bury The Light which is Vergil's theme song.
  10. True. I do know of a couple of people who met through games like World Of Warcraft and got happily married and still playing WOW.
  11. Yeah, it’s definitely concerning how companies handle user data. Transparency is key, and if Ubisoft is sharing information without users’ consent, they really need to face the consequences. It makes you wonder how many other companies are doing the same thing behind the scenes.
  12. The Platform (Netflix) - 8.5/10
  13. Was playing some more Black Myth Wukong.
  14. The song that makes me cry is Aaliyah - I miss you because a childhood friend had died around the same time when this song came out so I always remember him.
  15. Nintendo has always been tight-wads when it came to emulators and things like that. Hopefully it comes to nothing.
  16. We all know that music can make or break a gaming experience! Whether it’s an epic orchestral score, a catchy chiptune, or a haunting melody, certain tracks stick with us long after the game ends. What’s your favorite song from a video game? Share the title, the game it’s from, and what makes it special to you.
  17. Let's settle the debate! When it comes to RPGs, everyone has their preferred fighting class. Do you love the brute strength and resilience of a warrior, the mystical powers and versatility of a mage, or the stealth and cunning of a rogue? Share your favorite class and why it stands out to you! What abilities or playstyles do you enjoy most? Let's hear your thoughts and any memorable moments that highlight why your choice is the best.
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