The perfect gift for that friend you moderately like being around.
Mid to crap games; but games.
You parent your kids via videogames?
I'm no longer 12 years old, so I don't walk around with a handheld.
I have it on PC and Xbox. No subscription needed.
All the while it's mostly smaller projects and AA releases actually still keeping the industry alive lol. There would only be a handful of worthwhile games every year if we depended purely on the AAA space and their hundreds of millions of dollar budgets.
Been really interested in this one for a while now. Just learned the other day it's a Gamepass day one release, so definitely excited.
Game is fantastic. So damn tense.
This was a rare day one for me. Game deserved a lot more recognition the first time around.
Pretty damn good reviews so far. I had faith in Machine Games to deliver.
I was cautiously optimistic for Veilguard. I would love to get another Dragon Age game I could actually enjoy. I would love to be able to say that Bioware seems to be back on track.
But no; I don't want to play the new Dragon Age. No. I don't think Bioware is improving over time. I think they're getting worse.
@dank
You also mean (and it's a bit more than 4) games that have released in only the last few months that could be said for this?
And Veilguard's negatives don't sit purely in the woke category. The fact that everything from the tone, to the tactics, to player's agency over how their character reacts to the world, has all been sanitized and highly dumbed down from past entries in the series, or by the standards of most proper RPGs, in general.
I mean, most of the games that people are out there calling games "woke", well, most of them seem to fail financially; with Dragon Age Veilguard looking unlikely to even recoup the cost of development. Not for years, anyway.
So, if what you're saying is correct, the supposed vocal minority seems to be largely dictating gaming at the moment. While the supposed majority don't seem to buy games in the first place.
This looks like it's going to be a lot of dumb fun. The same sort of power fantasy that Darkest of Days offered. Just hoping it ends up a better game in general lol
"It was never going to feel like Dragon Age"
Fixed it.
Glad to see they made a solid transition to console. Played on PC and thought it was pretty damn good.
And here's me, currently 200 hours into my Fallout3/New Vegas/Fallout 4 binge lol
It usually does. Steam sales are often great, but Fanatical sales get insane at times.
I'd say anyone interested in the sequel should play the original either way. One of the best, most unique, RPG experiences I've played (and I've played a lot). The game, with all the DLC, is often found for $5 and under.
HyperX is a really solid brand. When my original A50s finally died, I went with them. The headset isn't a one-to-one match with them, but you get insane value for about a third of the price.