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- Comment on 2 months ago:
Death Stranding for me. Especially at the beginning of the game when you encounter your first storm, and you clear it. That feeling of relief is truly spectacular.
- Comment on Coming back to a western open world game H:FW after Elden Ring is a massive whiplash 4 months ago:
Omg same. I talk to myself constantly when I need to plan something or do whatever. Might be because I have undiagnosed ADHD/ADD.
I quite enjoyed the game, I did not feel irritated by it.
- Comment on Xbox Game Pass is getting MAJOR changes, with a new tier without day one games, and a range of price increases 5 months ago:
The steam deck is definitely my best purchase in a long time. So many games in my library that I can play now if I don’t want to sit at my PC after working on my PC.
Game changer for me.
- Comment on Kevin Hart Says He Won’t Host the Oscars Again: Awards Shows ‘Aren’t Comedy-Friendly Environments Anymore’ 11 months ago:
I don’t get it, he should be a perfect host then right?
- Comment on What's your favorite game you played this year? (Doesn't have to be released this year ) 11 months ago:
Death Stranding. Art and masterpiece imo
- Comment on The Last of Us Online is Dead 1 year ago:
I loved the last of us original multiplayer when it came out on PS3. I was actually very intrigued by this, it sucks that it’s cancelled.
- Comment on What game did you last finish? What did you think of it? 1 year ago:
I understand where you’re coming from 100%, and I agree with you somewhat. While I personally enjoyed the gameplay in Alan Wake (nothing like landing a perfect headshot for a 1 hit kill with the rifle), I understand why some will be turned off by it.
On the other hand, I think of Control. Very solid gameplay and mechanics, but the story in my opinion was lackluster, and I think it might be because they were scared to go all out on a mind bending storyline. They wanted to sell games, and you sell them with good shooter mechanics to cast a wide net over the audience, at the expense of creative identity.
I feel like for Alan Wake 2 they went all out to make sure they follow Sam Lakes and the team’s creative direction. And that’s why I love it. You can feel the work that went into this to make sure it’s exactly what they wanted to create, instead of what they needed to.
- Comment on What game did you last finish? What did you think of it? 1 year ago:
Alan Wake 2. What a masterpiece, especially THAT sequence. I absolutely loved this game.
The older I get, the more I start to appreciate studios that take risks and believe in their creative identity. Games like Death Stranding and Alan Wake 2 are perfect examples. They’re not everyone’s cup of tea, but that’s what art is. Someone might hate something that you personally find breathtaking. And vice versa.
I’m also playing Spiderman 2 at the moment, and while it’s good and it’s very fun, I will not remember this game 1 day after I finish it. Death stranding I finished 3 months ago and I still think about it. I’m extremely excited for DS2 and hopefully Alan Wake 3.
- Comment on The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion 1 year ago:
Just finished Cyberpunk 2077 and Phantom Liberty yesterday, and it’s easily one of the best experience I ever had. The game’s not perfect, it has bugs, some balancing problems, some cliches. But it has a lot of charm and a very gripping story. I absolutely loved it.
- Comment on Anyone have good memories of (or still belong to) a gaming clan? 1 year ago:
CS 1.6 right? That game was the shit, so many good memories as a kid playing it all the time.
I’m happy I got to experience it at its peak, it was beautiful.
- Comment on The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion 1 year ago:
Still on Cyberpunk 2077. 54 hours in and I’m maybe halfway through act 2 and I haven’t started with the DLC.
For some reason the gameplay loop of this game clicked with me. I love doing side missions and gigs and making my V a netrunner God.
Death Stranding, God of War Ragnarok and Cyberpunk 2077 reignited my love for gaming in the past 2 months. I was starting to get bored and burnt out on video games, but these three games are absolutely phenomenal and they sucked me back in.
- Comment on Read Xbox chief Phil Spencer’s memo welcoming Activision Blizzard employees to Microsoft 1 year ago:
Sony will buy EA or some shit and the corpo wars will begin.