I'll have to see more, but looks pretty good to me.
The game is pretty damn mid. Feels very generic. Gave it a couple hours; really tried to get into it, but uninstalled it shortly after.
I agree with him. There are very few truly quality VR titles. Not enough for me to want to drop hundreds of dollars to experience something that is, still to this day, more a gimmick than a feature-filled substitution for playing games with a controller.
Same. Emulation is a beautiful thing.
Really enjoyed the original on PC. Might be time to dive into this.
That's a shame. Blue Dragon wasn't really my thing, but Lost Odyssey is damn fantastic, and I'm not a big JRPG guy. Only have a handful in my collection.
Pretty bog-standard 3rd person shooter. Gave a few missions a chance. Tried out a few different weapons. Put about two hours in than uninstalled it. Not a game for me.
Man; this game has been getting flack right out of the gate. Gamers are tired of being nickle and dimed with most releases anymore.
Emulation is the only true means of preservation.
You're welcome, homie. :)
The combat looks brutal. Loved the first game.
No issues on my end.
Grabbed this one a few days ago. Starts off a little slow, but the game just gets better and more fun the more you delve into it.
This actually looks pretty good.
Not what I was expecting but, hell, let's see what happens.
I really enjoyed Infinite. A good return to form after the pretty mid Halo 5. That said, I'm not liking the recent departure of Joe Staten and what it means for the series going forward. He was some of the last OG developers of the series. That said, Halo 4 and Halo Infinite were pretty damn good games, so it's not that I don't still have Faith in 343 for now.
Billions of dollars worth of purchased games never played; nearly 40 million concurrent users during a big sale. But I'm always told all PC gamers do is pirate games. It makes no sense.
Yes. That was sarcasm.
This game is fantastic. Stands up there with other classic RPGs like Planescape Torment and the Baldur's Gate series.
The beginning of the game didn't bother me. Gave way for a bit of world building and to learn some of the basics of the gameplay. With that, you don't really need to experience it more than once. I just don't like that even purely cosmetic mods lock you out of gaining achievements.
Still one of my favorite games of last year. *shrug*