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I agree with this post. All of it.
The third game has the best action. Ridiculously exhilarating stuff.
I loved this game when I had it on PS2
Metal Gear Solid V
Umbrella Corps
Doom
Star Wars Battlefront II
Not played it for sometime as no longer have a PS2, saw it cheap on PC had to buy it. I am surprised it never generated a series of games.
Sadly, a sequel was planned as the ending suggests, but the game didn't sell as well as they hoped. So, further efforts to adapt the remaining story arcs/issues were shelved.
A television series based on XIII was made a few years ago. The first season adapts the comic book issues well, but the second season goes for a pseudo-psychological confusion of a storyline not based on any existing material and ballses up big time.
It was still a relatively decent espionage show.
I’m glad this game has been brought to my attention. I’ll probably have to pick it up sometime.
I was unaware of a TV show I'll look for it out of curiosity.
Highly recommend it's a very good game.
I remember playing GoldenEye Reloaded on Xbox 360 and a lot of cheaters on that as well.
Yeah I’ve never understood the desire to cheat at a game, but fortunately the majority of the hackers I’ve encountered are simply modding the game equally for everyone to make it more fun.
And it was awe-frikkin-some. Huge improvements over the original. Also very different. Not many duel showdowns, since I could't actually get hang of it. Very different than the cinematic stand off's of the original.
Game of the year fo sho.
I've only played the opening level of Hitman 2, the beach level. Sneaking up a beach towards a lone summer house, with lighting lighting up the distant sky, gave me Bond vibes. While I have played only that mission of Hitman 2, I have downloaded the Legacy Pack, which consists of Hitman, but with improvements to the gameplay.
With these two games doubling down on stealth and planning, Hitman: Abomination is now a distant memory.
Oh also playing a ton of the new Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, which is fantastic.
I recently got around to buying the West Sommeret Railway dlc. I held off to make sure any bugs had been ironed out... they haven't. It's a lovely route, though, rolling hills and quaint rural stations. These anorak games, like the Farming Simulators, are an easy target, but I like the change of pace that they provide.
Subnautica
Anyone else heard of this game? I didn't until very recently. I was intrigued at the thought of an underwater exploration game. There is a fair bit of grinding for resources, and there is no clear path of progression, but i'm hooked. Earlier today, I repaired the reactors of the Aurora, and added the Moonpool to my underwater base, so I have a safe place to dock my Seamoth, and quicker access to the base.
I've become slightly hooked on Red Dead Redemption 2
Stunning graphics and rather addictive game play. It might top GTA5 as my favourite game.
RDR2 is a slow burn, a true western in that nature. But where it really shines is character and story where for that reason alone, it is my favourite game of all time
I have been working my way through Yakuza 0 (a 1980's set prequel to the first game), but have stopped progressing through the story to build up my cash by playing the Cabaret Club business game. I hope I am wrong, but I have a bad feeling how this game will end. The game has shifted focus from Kazuma Kiryu (the star of the series), and Goro Majima. And I get the feeling these two are on a collision course. It's going to be like the unstoppable force colliding with an immovable object. I played one of the PS2 games years ago, but remember nothing, and I have no idea of where this series goes, except that Kazuma Kiryu is still alive and kicking as of Yakuza 6.
The first 2 games have already had PS4 remasters (originally released on the PS2), and 3, 4 &5 are also confirmed to be getting PS4 remasters (originally released on the PS3).