nowhat
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I'd say that's a shit take, but coming from you it's more like a shiitake.Redfall
No contest
I'd say that's a shit take, but coming from you it's more like a shiitake.Redfall
No contest
Forspoken is good and would be my goty except there are better games this year. It gets my honourable vote thoughIsn’t this the guy who said he is interested in Project Q? he sure has unique taste
Thats my vote, really enjoyed it.
I’m at about the same part. Just gets so boring after big set pieces and you’re running around doing FFXIV quests until the next God of War boss fight.This was my experience, too. Went from a 9 out of 10 in the first act to a 6 after. I'm about 2/3 of the way through it as of three weeks ago, and I haven't felt the need to return to it.
Favorite part of the thread by far, praise the Lord.Redfall
No contest
Permabanned. Alt of console warrior. Give him credit. He evaded for over two years.
I might agree on the general sentiment, but poor choice of a target.Very GAF to be slinging votes at BG3 like two days after it’s come out
what was your favourite part?Starfield.
I don't think Hogwarts is being overlooked just because other releases have come out and people have moved on. Hogwarts has an amazing setting and characters and captures "the Wizarding World" really well. For me, it's everything I wanted out of a Harry Potter adventure game. In a lot of ways, your enjoyment of this game will hinge largely on whether you're a fan of the books and/or movies.hogwarts feels like it’s the most shafted out of the games here. It was so good and everyone calmed down on it because of other releases.
I found it very relaxing and refreshing. The game is basic and simple to understand. Combat got enough depth too.I don't think Hogwarts is being overlooked just because other releases have come out and people have moved on. Hogwarts has an amazing setting and characters and captures "the Wizarding World" really well. For me, it's everything I wanted out of a Harry Potter adventure game. In a lot of ways, your enjoyment of this game will hinge largely on whether you're a fan of the books and/or movies.
However, the game has a huge amount of bloat - Ubisoft levels even. The combat also never really expands in any meaningful way, and the game drags on for longer than (I personally) think it needs to. The longer the game goes on, the more glaring these issues become.
bro....elden ring is 2022....I just got a ps5 and only played Elden ring, GOW: Ragnarok and TOTK. I'm playing TOTK on handheld only at work, and i would say it's my least favorite. I Guess Elden Ring would get my vote.
I didn't play the game, so I'm not judging it, but based on what I read, I think it could have been really special if they trimmed down the Ubi bloat and replaced it with a "real" school system a la Persona or Bully. Well, maybe for the sequel.I don't think Hogwarts is being overlooked just because other releases have come out and people have moved on. Hogwarts has an amazing setting and characters and captures "the Wizarding World" really well. For me, it's everything I wanted out of a Harry Potter adventure game. In a lot of ways, your enjoyment of this game will hinge largely on whether you're a fan of the books and/or movies.
However, the game has a huge amount of bloat - Ubisoft levels even. The combat also never really expands in any meaningful way, and the game drags on for longer than (I personally) think it needs to. The longer the game goes on, the more glaring these issues become.
Mfers sleeping on Wanted: Dead
I voted Hogwarts. Great game.
It would have been my GOTY, but they really dropped the ball when it came to interactions. My first playthrough was Gryffindor, and I played the way a Gryffindor would behave. My second playthrough was as a Slytherin. As it turns out, you can't play the way a Slytherin would behave. Even when I tried to be a jerk to non-Slytherins, and to Gryffindors especially, there was no repercussion, and half the time my insulting response wasn't even as insulting as it should have been. That made me give up on subsequent playthroughs. They made your character's personality and other's responses to your character virtually the same, regardless of how you want to play the character.
If there is a sequel, this is the piece that needs the most work. Let me be an absolute prat.