I don't trust Russians.
Actually, you could call any game that you personally enjoy as "relaxing" and "stress-relieving".
It's one of my most anticipated, and certainly one of the most "unnoticed".
That's like... f*cking obvious, anyway.
TLOU fanboys are ready to disagree.
Saying that 1080p/60FPS + a couple of new models and textures here and there sets a "new standard for rereleases" is not even a exaggeration, it's pure fanboyism. I suppose the reviewer never heard of Fable: Anniversary, Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, DuckTales: Remastered or the latest Abe's Oddysee New N' Tasty. These titles were far more improved from their originals than The Last of Us Remastered.
No love for The Swapper?
Sure, because "main_ZMB" definitely confirms a zombie-themed DLC...
The Swapper seems like the bestest choice :-)
The Last Guardian, loooooooooooooooooool.
Your avatar is so gay, I hope you're a female.
I don't know which Skyrim did you play, but it definitely wasn't a step back from Oblivion, in any matter. Endless caves - anything wrong in that? Monsters that leveled on their own was Oblivion thing's also.
If you're gonna bash, bash with some sense of mind.
Console fanboys are too arrogant to let their games come to PC.
Don't worry, there are still chances it's being remade by Visceral Games.
Just because they use "old-school" commandline tools, doesn't mean they use old-school tech. Naughty Dog is actually using the most advanced technologies in the industry.
You're so badass, maximus. I bet Square Enix are so broken because they've lost a client such as you.
A transgender, Afro-American, bisexual, and obese protagonist.
/s
You probably find a lot of interesting games, since you're a freaking everything-what's-Japanese fan. A consumer like me? I literally can't find anything "must-have" in its library, aside from the Wind Waker HD (which is an original Gamecube title anyway) and the next Zelda.
Silence before the storm...
The problem with this franchise doesn't lie in the story (since when games are any good in that matter, anyway?), as much as an unrefinement of singular aspects.