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Silent Hill 4: The Room. This game was a mess, definitely. Too padded and too repetitive with insultingly lazy game design in the latter half, and the story was not even close to as grabbing to me as anything from the original trilogy, I really can't say better than what's already been said critically about it. After playing this, I staunchly disagree with the franchise's decline being blamed on "the West just not being able to make good Silent Hill games"...because I honestly enjoyed Origins more than this. Flawed as it was, Origins definitely felt more like Silent Hill to me and I honestly felt that Travis had more character to him than Henry with him having an actual backstory. The new Silent Hill news definitely cured the disappointment I felt from this game at least. I really want the West to finally prove the stigma surrounding them about Silent Hill wrong. 


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I want to say it was Cult of the Lamb. The other games I’ve been playing don’t really have “ends”. 


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GoW Ragnarok. I still need to beat Gna. She is insane. I don’t want to turn on any accessory options or lower the difficulty… but damn she can almost one shot me if I don’t have a high D and Vitality build. 


 

 

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Lisa: The Painful. A depressing, funny, gross and all too realistic post-apocalyptic rpg about life, loss and the renewed hopes of pulling the Hottest Dance on all the earth. I whole-heartedly and gut-wrenchingly recommend this rpg-maker game, as well the dlc/expansion/sequel/slashing continuation. Lisa: The Joyful.

And hopefully, the existential dread does not end there. As there are multiple fan projects based on Lisa. Namely; Lisa: The hopeful. Which I'll be trying out right now, after getting my levels of sugar high enough to stave off the multiple mood debuffs this game inflicts on the actual player. Perhaps, some honey cookies, as well.

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I bought A Hat in Time's DLCs - Nyakuza Metro and Seal the Deal/Death Wish and finished them both. As for Death Wish, I've beaten 99/114 challenges, which I gotta say isn't bad for someone who's only beaten the game twice.

Here Comes Niko!, it's a platformer from the same developer as AHIT that looks like Paper Mario and a lighter, softer version. It's an 8/10, strong gameplay, half-assed ending. 

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Fallout 2. I play the original fallout games every year because I love them.

Also, I just installed the restoration project despite some mixed reviews regarding the added content, because I wanted to try a talking head mod. It was pretty good for the most part. I mean, I didn't play most of the new content for the sake of nostalgy. Because the "original" experience brings me back. And it is my intention to re-live it once in a while. But the improvements to environmental detail was a welcomed change, and some of the added voice-acting was pretty on par with the original.

Fallout 1, 2 and new vegas are up there for me. If only bethesda had put more focus into meaningful dialogue and choices with fallout 4. Not that I have played it, yet. But according to what I've heard. There is a wide gap in writing quality between the base game, and say - the Far Harbor dlc. Which goes to show where the main strength of fallout lies. Everything else is secondary to the rpg elements. And then there is Nuka-World where it goes downhill once again, apparently.

Still, I think fallout 4 can be enjoyable with the right mindset. Which mostly requires the absence of a mind. Since bethesda has a different design philosophy, focusing a little too much on action and exploration. But it is not so bad as long as you can invest some of your imagination into this action/adventure/shooter/looter/building/management/rpg. Something that is difficult when the main motivation of your character has been determined for you. Which makes me all the more excited for the Fallout 4 New Vegas mod that is to come out in the distant future. Because that is honestly the main reason I want to get fallout 4.

So I can re-play new vegas. Hahaha. That is my dream. Fallout New Vegas with the mproved gunplay mechanics and power armor from fallout 4. No building sh*t or looking for my son. Just the courier and the lonesome road. Speaking of which, I didn't take into account the dlc content. So, make that twenty years. The problem is that they need to re-record the voices for the entire game. And they cannot get monetary support because of copyright and whatnot. Which is unfortunate but understandable. But I would throw money at them, if that wasn't the case. I would pepper them like a nice caesar salad just to get my hands on a fallout new vegas made with the fallout 4 engine.

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