Have you unlocked the final boss yet? It's quite the challenge.
Even though it doesn't do anything special, the vintage comic book suit is my favorite.
Doki Doki Literature Club. I hated the first hour with a fiery passion and couldn't understand why my friend recommended it so highly. Then something happened in the game I wasn't expecting and I ended up absolutely enthralled with it.
I personally loved the moral consequence aspect of Undertale. It gave a whole new depth to the game and added replayability to it. I loved the twist at the end and went back and enjoyed completing a pacifist run.
No way! I thought all hope of a sequel was lost after the financial and legal troubles they had. THQ Nordic to the rescue!
It's not what I was expecting, but I trust CD Projekt Red to make something worthwhile.
The art style looks like someone muddied up a diorama from a school project. I agree with you about point and click games being only acceptable on a PC. I just don't see the point on a console for those types of games.
I think it might be a strategy being implemented by CD Projekt Red to build up hype. If so, mission accomplished.
I'm surprised they haven't released the Mario Galaxy games for the Switch already. It seems like it would be an obvious hit.
I'm happy they're not rerecording it. It would be so disrespectful to both Nathan Fillion and the fans.
I agree. I'm so excited for this game especially since we have no idea if we'll ever get Bloodbourne 2.
I hope it's taking a while to release because they're trying to do it right. I don't mind waiting as long as they do it justice.
Both the PS4 and Switch have impressive lineups, but I think the PS4 will reign supreme this holiday season.
It's been a while since I've played Blood and Wine, but I do remember getting some cool gear plus you get a whole new area to explore with a badass storyline.
I'm curious to see if it suffers from bad framerate dips when playing 4 player co-op on the Switch.
I agree that it seems like a large commission amount, but think about how many games are purchased in the first place simply from browsing Steam and seeing what's new or looks interesting? Steam is a huge hub for a myriad of games that would otherwise go unnoticed.
Now THIS is how you build hype!
I'm so happy this is coming to the Switch. I played it on my PC and have never been so delightfully surprised by a game as I was by this seemingly simple title. I can't wait to play it again and go for each ending.
They occasionally let things "leak" on purpose so they can start creating hype without having to commit to deadlines.
I'm crushed that we won't be getting a Wolf Among Us 2, but I can't say that i'm all that surprised. The Batman games were so laggy and glitchy that they were almost unplayable.