That sounds like fighting talk to me! Haha!
Yeah, I’m not really sure how these games make me feel. You’re kind of right about the nature of conveyer belt sports games though...
Maybe a separate, spin-off game existing in the same universe, but definitely not a direct sequel. Granted, The Last of Us had some good multiplayer mechanics that would be nice to revisit, but the single player experience would be ruined with a sequel.
If you haven’t played Ni no Kuni, it’s definitely worth dusting the PS3 off for a play through!
Yeah, I’m really intrigued about the story actually!
Yeah, they’re playing a dangerous game if they don’t live up to the aesthetics. They’re going to be facing a tough crowd, I feel =P
I feel like choice has become a staple in video games now. It’s definitely a good thing.
Haven’t heard of this! Sounds like my kind of thing.
Definitely, Until Dawn has some great jump scares. Don’t mention Silent Hill, I’m still upset about them axing the latest instalment :(
Just had a look, Outlast: Whistleblower served as the DLC prequel. I remember it being pretty good if you can stomach it =P haha!
Number seven made me laugh – ‘Outlast – The Whole Game’
I think the spin off, Whistle Blower, was actually scarier though.
Nice to see the Piano from Mario in there too, definitely one to remember.
Totally, it’s nice to have a change of pace sometimes. I guess diversity is the spice of life.
I haven’t played Flower by the way, sounds interesting.
At least you do die!
I’m fed up of games that are totally unchallenging for the player.
Pokemon in Tamriel perhaps?!
‘...you can ride dinosaurs, and eating magic mushrooms is totally legal.’ Haha!
Aside from its obvious beauty, Tamriel looks like a hard life unless you’re dragonborn, I don't know.
You’re definitely a punk rocker. Harvest Moon has just become the epitome of the anti-establishment when it comes to video games, I feel. I also think you’re right when you talk about questioning the definition of what a "real" gamer is. It’s something we should always think about.
Surviving Bloodborne, isn’t that an oxymoron or something? =/
Yeah, I totally agree with you. I feel like the market has become saturated in a genre orientated towards mindless violence. Nintendo often get unnecessary grief for not appealing to this kind of audience, I feel.
Everyone has felt a little bit furious when they were hit by a blue shell in Mario Kart.
I guess it’s a good feature image, I can’t say I paid much attention..........