I might recommend brutal doom over this, great gameplay and visual overhaul.
Mgs V had its problems but was still a really inventive stealth sandbox. Breath of the wild had one of my favorite open worlds to explore, and I would take the physics based puzzles in the shrines and dungeons of botw over the linear dungeons of zelda past, where you just look for one item to get you past a roadblock. I never understood the love for witcher 3 though, I felt like it lost a lot of what made the first two games unique and was boring to explore, to each his own tho.
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Jesus I can't imagine having so much free time that 4 hours of gametime "isn't very much". I'm lucky if I can get 2 in one day. The switch helps me find more time, it's just so instantly accessible.
Ports do not take up any of Nintendo's resources, that's not how that works. And switch ports always run better than they did last gen.
They don't "sell like hotcakes" only a few 3rd party games have broke a million on switch, it's nothing that would sustain a platform by itself. There's nothing with more ports, it's just supplemental.
I believe they try to prevent this stuff but ultimate has a massive player pool, this shit is prob uploaded nonstop.
Morrowind Oblivion and Skyrim will always be revisited over the years, especially with mods
Wut
They deserve much more
My god how time flies. I played that game when it released, can't believe it's been that long. I enjoyed it, despite it's performance problems. The Vita really was a beast, shame it didn't get better support.
It would have been awesome if they had done a remaster. I would love to have Morrowind on switch.
There are mods like the Morrowind Overhaul that help it bring up to modern standards visually
When you start skyrim you feel like you are in a beautiful world of endless possibilities, but it only feels more shallow as time goes on. With Morrowind you start in an ugly town with a slow weak character, but as the game opens up it becomes an incredible and deep experience. Easily a top 10 game for me, and I played it after Oblivion and Skyrim.
The voice acting honestly was much weaker in twin snakes.
When I first tried to play it I thought it had aged really poorly, but man, once I gave it some time I was hooked. Top 5 favorite games for me, despite its age, you just have to get good at the awkward mechanics of putting enemies in chokehold without alerting them. It eventually becomes second nature tho.
His comments do seem rather bottish.
I don't think mobile gaming had any effect on ps4. I don't think stadia will have too much of an effect either.
I just want a switch version of cod. Preferably mw2 so I can take spec ops on the go.
Halo 2 and 3 still have incredible campaigns, especially with the upgraded visuals. The original is great too, but it feels a bit dated by comparison.
The days of hardcore splinter cell games seems long gone. Breakpoint might be better than wildlands, but it still isn't ghost recon.