The Banner Saga 2 or XCOM 2
Either Silent Hill 2, Jak 2 or Dark Souls
Games of Thrones had some definite ups and downs I felt, but holy shit that "hold the gate" choice (you know the one) is probably the toughest decision in a telltale game
It might be okay, I just kinda feel like audiences are being gluttons for punishment at this point because everyone seems hyped for this but 3 out of 3 DC Universe movies have been between mediocre and awful.
A lot of people skipped Tales From The Borderlands because who really cares about the Borderlands universe, but even as somebody who doesn't even like those games or their writing, TFTB was FANTASTIC. Likeable characters, hilarious set-pieces, some genuine emotional tugs. The best thing they've done.
When I was heading through Western Europe there were several campsites with strict five minute limits on showers. 3 minutes is not too hard especially with practice.
Ducks!
Could you elaborate on "sedate Dead Space/BioShock knockoff"? It doesn't have any survival horror elements, ammo scarcity isn't an issue, and there's like 1 story beat with a single exposition scene. I personally don't see the connection other than being a shooter with a sci-if aesthetic
:/ Can't say I dug that. DOOM 4 wasn't a perfect game (For instance, it didn't really have an ending) but at a time where I had a lot of stress coming my way it was a thoroughly enjoyable romp that had me prancing through arenas blasting goons with a cool variety of weapons. This article seems to have like one major criticism (glory kills are too mainstream) and then the rest of it is literally just aggressively shitting on everyone who played or enjoyed the game. Maybe you'd be into this if you liked Angry Gamer types? But then I feel like you'd want substantive jabs instead of just "You think you're so cool but this game sucks".
Also, are glory kills really "cutscenes"? They're like 1 second long, half a second with the rune that speeds them up. Is a reload animation also a cutscene?
SO well done. As a writer this series is such a refreshing delight; interesting conflicts constantly popping off, but all of them are a direct result of the cast's completely understandable differences of perspective and experience. Nothing blandly hero/villain, just good old fashioned fascinating political intrigue - from a friggin monkey movie.
I know people are worried Woody will be a more generic militaristic villain but after a great first movie and a GREAT second movie, I've got faith.
I really didn't get anything out of Gone Home, which bummed me out. Just seemed like really simplistic point-and-click adventure gameplay (find the key to open the door! Find the button to open the secret passage!) surrounding a kind of bland romance with two not-super-interesting main characters? Honestly I would've way preferred if any of the other storylines hinted at (especially the Dad's abusive past and how it ties into his career) got more focus.
"Ending capitalism is the first step" Jesus, that's a hell of a first step. We're never going to deconstruct the world's economic system while we still have so many disenfranchised groups alienated from one-another. Without social synthesis as political cohesion, we're basically just disparate groups waiting for the bourgeois to favour us (ie Never).
That Black Mirror episode did that for me already!
Yeah, I'm from Essex, girlfriend is from Mississippi. Now that I think about it, I don't think I've ever called her the good ol' sunshine or luv. I'm a traitor!
M-me and my girlfriend do... haha, this was part of why we made the topic. We're very left-wing "SJW" types but we still call each those kinds of weird infantilising pet names, and I always wondered if that was kind of a contradiction. So was curious of other folk's thoughts.
I voted Beijing. Wow, the answer when I looked it up really surprised me. It's so much more than the next most populated city too!
Eh, no thanks. The first movie was so tedious and one-dimensional that it's literally the only movie I've ever walked out of. Tried to watch it three times since then and fell asleep on each occasion.
I just wanna know more about the squad mates! Whenever I have a conversation with any other fan, we agree that the pull of the series is characters and choices with the combat being fun, forgettable busywork. So why is the pre-release footage always like 80% combat?!?!
Overwatch really is fantastic. Even if Hanzo is and always will be bullshit.
Watched Book of Life, Read the other half of the book I needed to read for my next lecture (Hangover Square), watched Bicentennial Man, read some post-colonial texts for a different essay, ate Indian food, fell asleep watching Planet Earth
I'm English so
I loved the hell out of Disney Springs during the summer! Me and the gf went to one of those bars along the waterfront then saw Kubo at the AMC.
I wanna give it a genuine shot but nothing I have seen or read has justified that price tag
Just in time to avoid controversy!
I'm like 40% Support, 40% Tank, 20% Offense/Defense. Not that I don't wanna be the sick-ass POTG DPS, but everybody always instalocks a combination of Genji/McCree/Soldier/Reaper/Tracer/Sombra-Now 😡
Bleh, this is some Greedo Shot First crap. Character flaws are good! That's what arcs are!!!



GamingFavorite game of 2016? Either that came out, or that you didn't get when it came out and got it in 2016 instead/replayed in that year.Jan 17 at 5:54 AM





