I really really want to play it but idk if I can justify a ps5
I really really want to play it but idk if I can justify a ps5
I’ve been cleaning though some games that I had only partially completed in anticipation that I will need more hard drive space come september. Finished the dlcs for both Spiderman and Horizon zero dawn which I quite enjoyed, and now I’m playing far cry 6 which is okay but definitely not living up to it’s own potential.
I’m kinda divided on how I feel about the settlements; I don’t like them, but not because of the system itself, but rather how it plays into the wider gameplay loop. If Bethesda made a game where building a settlement was the core feature of the game, and the story and quests revolved around it, I think I would have liked it alot more. But as they stand right now settlements feel like a tedious tacked on feature that adds nothing.
Alot of b tier games that I don’t think hit their true potential; just cause, infamous, red faction, sleeping dogs.
Edit: also splinter cell
Human revolution
No I like the term beat, not because it’s accurate but because it’s like a tradition, it’s part of the culture of the medium. Beating a game is a triumph, something to celebrate and be proud of, not just checking off a to-do list.
I don’t think I could give an answer I wouldn’t walk back on later, I’m just happy to see such an interesting and competitive year for the industry. Really hope this trend continues.
I really do like the just cause games destruction mechanics but I kinda wished they were a little more challenging, like maybe do a more sci-fi setting where you gotta take on tougher high tech enemies or something idk
I don’t understand why br games always focus on being fast, that’s exactly the opposite of what I would want out of that experience. If I want a fast action game I can play any team death match, a br game is something that I want to get invested into my run to raise the stakes for the end.
Honestly I feel like anyone who doesn’t play video games in 2023 is out of touch but that might just be my internet native speaking