
AceGamez writes: " After years of crafting games allowing us to play God in every situation, from city management to Big Brother style, game auteur Will Wright wanted to craft a grandiose and epic game. The aim was to create a game that would be the ultimate life simulation, integrating aspects of all sorts of gaming genres and distilling an epic single player experience that would also incorporate a multiplayer community. Instead, what we've ended up with is a game of many different pieces lashed together into a disjointed yet intriguing and fairly enjoyable whole.
This is largely because Spore is essentially a game of two halves, the more immediate part being the survival and exploration simulation, which is to be expected. The other half is the Creature Creator Workshop, which was released to some acclaim in both its full and demo forms earlier in the year. Its release managed not only to garner a huge amount of interest in the game but also provide content for the game itself, as the different creatures, buildings and vehicles that are encountered in the game are randomly selected from the thousands that have been created by Maxis and the Spore community. The other side of Spore is the life simulation, which it is being so heavily sold upon. In theory the game lets you evolve a species from the lowliest amoeba up to a civilised space-faring being - but in practice it's a little more complex than that."

From Xfire: "Anyone who's played video games for a couple of years has stuck around long enough to stumble across a few weird ones. Some are even quite popular, which is all the more reason why you'll wonder what made the developers think about making such a game and why people are loving it, despite its weirdness anyway. Not all weird video games are head-scratches. Some are actually quite good."
The stick of truth is a must have for any South Park fans. I spent a good afternoon on Goat simulator, a rare real open world. I planned to try hatoful boyfriend since it was free on Ps Plus. Disco Elysium is on my radar since the final cut came out; as soon as there is a discount, i will take it. Like movies, i like weird games too :)

From Xfire: "The four-hour director's cut known as Zack Snyder's Justice League has led to the discussion of movies in the past that might have fared a whole lot better had they been released to be more in line with the original vision of their creators. But, as it turns out, cut content doesn't just happen in movies. In fact, the act of cutting content before the release date happens arguably just as often in video games as it does in cinema."
I can't believe they cut stuff from Skyrim. At release, it was a barebones game with a slight improvement in graphics.
"Now, before we proceed, we'd like to say that Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain is one of the best video games ever made. It's not just a fine piece of gaming. It's one of the finest there is"
Really?
MGSV is easily the worst main line MGS game and not just because of cut story content, the open world is bare bones and there's hardly anything to do. It's repetitive, samey and is just lifeless. I appreciate the stealth mechanics, the animations and the way you can go with combat but it's not enough to keep me engaged the full way through.
Kojima should have done a twist and make the main chunk of the game a Metal Gear & Metal Gear 2 remake to bring the story full circle.

While we have witnessed a lot of remakes, remasters and even sequels to games a decade old. There are still some gems that are close to my heart that are lost to me. Here are some classic games that I'd love to either see remakes or remasters of, or even a sequel on new hardware.