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  2. One PS2 game with a revolutionary mission structure was "Grand Theft Auto III." Its open-world design combined with diverse, player-driven missions created a dynamic experience, giving players freedom and agency. This approach reshaped open-world gaming and set new standards for mission diversity and storytelling.
  3. One PS3 game that left a lasting impact was "The Last of Us." Its story of resilience, sacrifice, and human connection taught me the importance of hope and empathy. The characters’ struggles inspired me to value relationships more deeply and face challenges with courage.
  4. My longest PS4 play session was about 8 hours straight during a weekend marathon. It was intense, playing through a story-rich game like The Last of Us Part II. I barely took breaks, fully immersed in the experience from start to finish.
  5. One PS5 game that nails teleportation mechanics is **Demon's Souls**. Its instant and seamless teleportation system enhances exploration and immersion, allowing players to quickly traverse the challenging environments while maintaining the game's atmospheric tension and flow.
  6. I accidentally discovered the codec frequency 140.85 for Meryl during my first playthrough. It was a surprising find, and it added an extra layer of immersion, making me feel more connected to the characters and the game's world.
  7. Metal Gear Solid 1’s use of limited ammo and resources created a tense, strategic atmosphere. It forced players to carefully plan each encounter, emphasizing survival and caution. This design choice heightened suspense and made every decision feel more impactful and immersive.
  8. I believe Crash Bandicoot: Warped features some of the most challenging level designs. Its diverse environments and tricky platforming sections push players’ skills to the limit, making it both frustrating and rewarding. It really tests your reflexes and perseverance.
  9. I think Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time did a great job honoring the legacy of the originals. It modernized the gameplay while maintaining the classic’s challenging platforming and charm. Overall, it’s a worthy addition that appeals to both old fans and newcomers.
  10. I believe Crash Bandicoot: Warped has some of the most challenging level designs. Its diverse environments and tricky platforming sections really test players’ skills and timing. The game’s difficulty keeps it exciting and rewarding for those who love a tough challenge.
  11. Yes, I did collect PS1 promotional posters. I find them fascinating as they capture the early days of gaming and evoke nostalgic memories. It’s a great way to appreciate the history and artistry behind the PlayStation brand.
  12. Yesterday
  13. A fan made Halo game called Spartan Survivors is getting the go-ahead from Halo Studios to keep working on the game. The game is said to be a bullet heaven roguelike in the Halo universe. You can play the game on Ichi io right now if you want, which you can find here - https://juanggz.itch.io/spartan-survivors And it seems to be free to play, so even better. You can find more on this news here: https://www.pcguide.com/news/halo-studios-gives-spartan-survivors-their-blessing/
  14. Project Motor Racing is an upcoming racing sim from the people at Straight4 Studios, and has a planned release this November. You can find out more details on the game on their website here - https://projectmotorracing.com/index.php It will release on PS5, Xbox Series X|S and PC November 25th.
  15. I tend to agree, except when FPS games change to third person in cutscenes. I love being able to personalize my characters, either through gear you aquire through the game, or purely cosmetic outfits. One of my pet peeves are loot-based RPGs where the gear you equip only change your stats, not your appearance.
  16. Last week
  17. The Steam summer sale started yesterday and will run until the 10th of july. Have you bought anything? Anything from your wish list you are planning on buying?
  18. Chronicles of the Wolf is an new metroidvania style adventure game from Migami Games. It looks to be heavily inspired by Castlevania. It's available on PC (via Steam), Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and the Switch.
  19. Physical media seems on its way out, and it looks like Xbox is already abandoning physical media themselves. A while ago it was rumored that Xbox was going to stop producing physical games for sale, and it looks like that may actually be starting to come true. The new game Cronos: The New Dawn from Bloober Team will not have a physical release on Xbox Series X|S, but it will have a physical release fry Skybound on the PS5. This news is where they are speculating that Xbox is skipping out on physical media. If we end up seeing something like GTA VI released digital only on Xbox, than we can confirm than that it's official. What do you think of this? You can read about this news here - https://tech4gamers.com/xbox-fully-abandoned-physical-media/ Do you think this is a sign Xbox is skipping out on physical media? Or maybe they will only focus on special releases?
  20. Not really obscure any more, but I think the small indie game Vampire Survivors made a huge impact on the industry. After the huge success of Vampire Survivors, survivor-likes have become it's own genre, and there are a thousand different survivor-games on Steam now.
  21. I was honestly quite surprised when I saw the announcement, I did not think this game would get a sequel after the whole Justin Roiland-debacle. I'm glad it's happening though, it looks very fun from the trailer. I didn't play through all of the first one, but I did enjoy what I played.
  22. Cave Crave Updates! Hellsweeper: The Reckoning Update (DLC) Phasmophobia: Chronicle (DLC)
  23. New Releases and Kick Ass DLC!! VRider SBK Undead Citadel American Truck Simulator (could be a scam game)
  24. Top 50 PSVR2 Games!! Happy Thanksgiving 2024 Without Parole released a great Top 50 list of PSVR2 games over on Youtube you should check out. With all these games releasing in the next few months there's sure to be a fiery Top 50 debate in the not too distant future with the entire Parole Board (fireworks included): Behemoth ArkenAge Pirates VR: Jolly Roger Hitman: World of Assassination Flatout VR Wanderer: Fragments of Fate Zombie Army VR Ace of Thunder Alien: Rogue Incursion GhostTown Firmament Wrath: Aeon of Ruin VR Death Relives RoboQuest (With Bryan finally playing NMS regularly there's less likely to be a blood feud sparked between him and AJ again.) Here's the "PSVR2 Top 50" (Personally I think Bigshots should have made the list so there was at least 1 Mech game represented. Horizon: COTM is in my Top 3 btw ) 50. After The Fall 49. Metal Hellsinger VR 48. Hellsweeper VR 47. The Room VR: A Dark Matter 46. The Dark Pictures: Switchback VR 45. Puzzling Places 44. Compound 43. Cosmodread 42. Barbaria 41. FNAF Help Wanted 1 & 2 40. Vertigo 2 39. Vampire: The Masquerade - Justice 38. Tetris Effect: Connected 37. The 7th Guest VR 36. Zombieland VR: Headshot Fever Reloaded 35. Arizona Sunshine Remake 1 & 2 34. Stilt 33. Horizon: Call of the Mountain 32. Synth Rider 31. Green Hell VR 30. The Light Brigade 29. Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy's Edge 28. Pistol Whip 27. Crossfire: Sierra Squad 26. Galaxy Kart 25. Hubris 24. Ghost Signal: A Stellaris Game 23. Synapse 22. Arcade Paradise VR 21. Max Mustard 20. Pavlov 19. Song in the Smoke: Rekindled 18. Demeo 17. Propagation: Paradise Hotel 16. Metro VR: Awakening 15. Phasmophobia 14. Moss Books 1 & 2 13. Ancient Dungeon 12. Beat Saber 10. Walkabout Mini Golf 09. Red Matter 1 & 2 08. Madison VR 07. VR Skater 06. Legendary Tales 05. Into The Radius 04. Saints & Sinners Chapters 1 & 2 -Honorable Mentions: Snow Scout, Creed, Rez Infinite etc. (Space Docker could fit here too)- 03. No Man's Sky 02. Resident Evil Village & RE 4 Remake 01. Gran Tourismo 7
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