Yeah, so do I, but I like to leave room for a small miracle. I love the series and, while generally a pessimist, want to keep hope alive in this case.
FF7 Rebirth for me, was engrossed the entire time. Only thing I can see competing in my personal list is Zelda, and maybe Dragon Age if Bioware has a huge comeback within them.
It should be best game, period, regardless of sales.
Upvoting you because it's stupid for people to downvote your opinion. If you loved those games most, great!
Still a decade away from being possible for a majority.
Least Ubisoft could do is give them all vouchers for a free Ubisoft game.
..........good guy Capcom?!?
Just stop. Let MK breathe for a while.
Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
Deus Ex
Splinter Cell
Fallout 1 & 2
Black
VR just isn't ready for mass consumption. Until it can done completely wireless for under, say, $301, and they iron out most of the nauseating aspects for many people, it'll be a niche product with some nice apps and games. For now, it's Sega CD and CDi.
Honestly, that's fine. It'd be cool to have 3D remakes, but I'd be good with console ports someday if possible.
Am I the only one who thought it said her name was "TRASH"?
Couldn't disagree more. Replayed it late last year and enjoyed it just as much as the first time. One of my favorite games of the last decade, along with the sequel.
Guessing licensing will make it near-impossible.
Nitpicks aside, just kill Chadley. 95% of his dialogue was completely unnecessary. There was one moment where it seemed like he might get some depth that would make it all somewhat worth it, but then it was dropped. Maybe that'll be resolved in Part 3.
Mass Effect 2 is still perfection to me. If anything makes me feel the same as ME2 did again in my lifetime, I'll be pleasantly shocked.
Doesn't help that they remind me more of the Furry Woodland Creatures from South Park this time around. Creepy little twits sound like they're in a cult.
It falls in that "I don't regret playing it, it was fine" category. It got the basics right at least. Just nothing all that memorable.
No matter how great it can be now, VR just still isn't ready to be mainstream - cost is too high and there are still too many wires. Throw in motion sickness for some and it needs more time. It's more like Sega CD right now.
Aiming for shareholder profit is what got them in this mess. Just make good games and the rest will take care of itself.