Well, it's all about context. If this one typo was the sole cause of the game's problems and the game would be awesome without it, it's funny and self-depreciative. Because, woopsie, boy is my face red, but it's fixed, right? Let's all have a good laugh and a beer.
If however, even with the...
I don't know, you only know 5 games and 3 developers. Having such a narrow worldview tends to skew the perspective somewhat.
But, no. They're a treasure.
Yeah, graphics aren't super-important, but they aren't not important either. In my opinion. I don't need everything to look photo-realistic, but at least it needs to have a style. I passed on the free Xenonauts this week, because it looked bland AF. There's this Windows 3.1 greyness and flatness...
I don't know, man. What do you like? Do you like the stuff I like? Cause if so, I've got recommendations! If not, you have poor taste, sir, and I bid you adieu!
I like variety. Most games with a fixed protagonist only offer a male option, so when I get the choice, I'll often choose or create a female character. Not always though - my current build in Dark Souls 3 is male, for example. But most of the time.
Sometimes it's because the voice actress is...
Look at how big the Aoe2 EE community is. This is because it's a game playable on trusty old win7 and available on Steam.
By restricting AoE DE to win10 and that useless Microsoft Store, there will be no community around the game to speak of.
So yeah.
You start with characters. World history is made by the great leaders and villains. Do NOT start with a map. Lines on a piece of paper mean nothing without characters.
Sigh.
Look, there's an overlap between games and movies. Some games are just wannabe movies (looking at you David Cage), and some games are very gamey with strong cinematic elements to them - like for example the Uncharted series.
And there are games that are strictly in "game"-territory...
Hmmm. First off, I feel obliged to tell you that the Witcher 3 is in my personal top 5 videogames ever. I've been gaming for a hell of a long time, and this game just tickles me in all the right places. I really feel like it set a new standard for story-driven rpg's. It's certainly not perfect...
I cannot for the life of me fathom why everyone went nuts over Divinity: Original Sin. It crams way too many ideas in a small space, tries to do everything and does nothing well. There's some cool combat, but the novelty of it wears off not long after the game FINALLY frikkin' lets you fight a...
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