WorKid wrote:Golf Story I really liked it, I think enough has been said about it over in the Switch thread. Galf is shite but an amusing easter egg. It's clear a lot of love has gone into it. One under par.
acemuzzy wrote:A grammatical mistake, Shirley?
hylian_elf wrote:So is that a 4/10 or something? Or 6? Depending on what an avweage/acceptable game gets nowadays. Or something?
Nina wrote:I enjoyed both of them a lot, Hotel Dusk felt a bit more "grown up" if I remember correct. Loved those games, were the ones that eventually led me to 999 and VLR (still need to pick up the last one)
Dinostar77 wrote:Mario v Rabidds Who'd of thought that a game not made in house by Nintendo could feel so Nintendo? Bloody awesome. Turn based strategy games (I've only played one on my switch) work really well on it. This is an essential purchase for any switch collection alongside, Botw, Oddessy and Mario kart. So so very very good and stupidly addicitive. 10
trippy wrote:I'm late to the party but Dishonored 2. After so many disappointing big releases it was nice to finally play a AAA game that deserves all the A's. Art direction is impeccable and it's hard to fathom the work that went into this game. It's incredibly beautiful at points, and so full of detail, the architecture, furniture, paintings and faces are second to none. Atmosphere is so thick, yet nearly always consistent, despite being by turns surreal, funny, horrific and beautiful. I don't have the time or the patience for stealth so it was also Absurdly fucking violent. It's very Ample too, with two characters and two ways to play each. That said, the story didn't do much for me and it's a little emo in parts (the overseer, is like, ewwwww) but this is an incredibly rich experience and has to score a decapitated head out of an antique teak sideboard.
AJ wrote:Wait, are you saying the Irish confused "should've" with "should of" so much that it's actually been accepted as the way it's done over there now? Funny the way language works, innit.
AJ wrote:Wait, are you saying the Irish confused "should've" with "should of" so much that it's actually been accepted as the way it's done over there now? Funny the way language works, innit.
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