Spiderman 2 for the PS2. I used to watch the updates, disseminating every screenshot. When the game came out, I thought it was okay. It was only months later when I realised that I was still playing it that I realised how perfect it was.
Patient Gamers
A gaming community free from the hype and oversaturation of current releases, catering to gamers who wait at least 12 months after release to play a game. Whether it's price, waiting for bugs/issues to be patched, DLC to be released, don't meet the system requirements, or just haven't had the time to keep up with the latest releases.
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Uru. I spent hours wandering the halls of D'ni waiting for something to happen.
As an oldschool GM for the Cyberpunk 2022 P&P Roleplaying game I was immediately hooked when CD Projekt Red announced the video game of Cyberpunk 2077. Despite the initial bugs, I enjoyed it. A lot. Probably the only game so far for which I got all achievements. Now patiently waiting for the Phantom Liberty DLC.
Hellooooo Night City!
I still haven't played Red Dead Redemption 2 despite getting it on sale two or three years ago.
I'm generally just more interested in indie games for some reason.
By the time I finally said "fuck it, I need to see what the fuss about this game is" for Dark Souls, 3 was about to be released. All I ever heard about the game up to that point was how hard it was; but that the difficulty wasn't bullshit. I figured it was just pattern recognition, and was right; but there's so much more nuance to that. The difficulty brought me in; but the game feel and the lore got me hooked and I now own every single one of the Souls/Borne/Ring/Sekiro games. And even a few knock-offs, like The Surge.
Mega drive version of Theme Park.
I saw it getting closer in the release section of gaming magazines, closer.. then delayed.. closer.. delayed.. then I finally got it and the cartridge casing was deformed and wouldn't fit in the console.
My mum had to brute force it because I was losing my shit.
Mound and Blade 2...and nope.
My dad commented that One Man And His Droid was supposed to be good, when we were in a shop (Woolworths?) looking at games. Mid-late 1980s. I finally played it a couple of years ago.
And, was it good?
I think it was, yes!
Duke Nukem Forever. And no it wasn’t.
Same. What a dumpster fire of a release.
Pretty sure it'll be the latest God of war when it finally releases for PC somewhere next year?
Persona 5 on PC. Fuck Sony and their exclusive policy.
Is there evidence to suggest that Sony was responsible for Persona 5 being exclusive for so long, and not Atlus's usual confusing nonsense? Honest question.
I know that when Xbox decided to consider PC as part of the "Xbox ecosystem" it lit the fire under Sony's butt to start porting some of their banger titles onto Steam, which is much appreciated. Days Gone, God of War, Uncharted 4, Spiderman, and Returnal were all fantastic on day one. Horizon needed some time to fix the issues but the PC version now does it justice way better than the original 30fps version.
Obviously I don't have first-hand information, but from I'd guess Sony is responsible for a lot of (japanese) games not coming to PC or Xbox, as Atlus isn't the only studio doing this that isn't owned by Sony.
Another thing that shows, that Sony has no interest in connecting gamers between systems is cross-play, which it blocks in various titles iirc.
I know it's the smart move to drive out competition when you're in charge of the biggest market share, but preventing gamers to play on any platform they choose is bad for them. I play exclusively on PC since the Gamecube (with the exception of the switch) so I'm very happy to see the PlayStation gulag crumbling with increasing Steam releases. We all profit from open platforms.
Metroid prime 4.. it’s been far too long
For shit thats coming out:
- Baldur's Gate 3. Waoweee 22 years
For shit that isnt out:
- Star Citizen... one of these days man :| yes i have an unrelated copium subscription @_
- Command & Conquer 4. C&C3 was/is great, so it makes sense to get C&C4 eventually.