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Katri Marcell

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  1. Let's look at some popular VS Battles in the video game industry. 

    Battle Royale titles are possibly the most loved game genre right now. Which do you choose though and why? I'll go with Fortnite since Epic Games is doing some serious work in keeping the game updated and fun while PUBG was a bubble that bursted imo.

  2. Depends on what you're playing on. I'm a huge digital copy fan but when I got my first console I realized that it doesn't work there as well. So I would go Digital for PC and Physical on consoles (especially if it's the Switch that you must own countless SD cards to fit all those digital downloads).

  3. Over the past two years, I've been trying to create my legacy B-) to put it in simple words, I'm building a huge Steam library. I'm buying all sorts of indie games and bundles all over the web, but lately, I've come to the realization that it now looks like a beautiful bowl full of rotten rice. 

    Is anyone else addicted to buying games they won't play just to make their libraries bigger? I'm currently at 800 titles on Steam and I think I'll give up reaching 1000 😄

  4. Definitely Starcraft. Then again I remember that horse racing game on Neo Geo and Samurai Showdown and King of Fighters. Man, those were the days. 

    One game I never got over as well was Syberia, I must have played it more than 10 times. This game is SOOOO good. Too bad the next two sequels didn't live up to their expectations 😞

  5. Technically yes, my League of Legends account got a soft ban a few years ago. It was the only day that I gave my account to a friend to play a few silver game with his girlfriend. The chat log Riot sent me to justify the soft ban was so amusing. This guy gave everything he had on that chat 😄

  6. I used to spend more than 10-12 hours per day back in my university years. It wasn't even anything special I just kept jumping from one indie game to another, try out all popular mmo's and card games.

    Now I play 1-2 hours per day on my Nintendo Switch right before bed BUT I usually have some kind of mobile game online on my phone for more than 6 hours during work. Damn, mobile games are SOOO good right now!

  7. Just now, DylanC said:

    I forgive you! ;) Seriously though, there are so many awesome indies on Switch, it's really tough to keep track of all of 'em!

    Nintendo has said recently that they want to release at least 20 indies per week. That's huge! And as an indie lover, I'm glad to have picked the Switch as my first ever console 😛

  8. On 7/11/2018 at 5:42 PM, DylanC said:

    Oh, and I forgot to mention that Darkest Dungeon should be on this list imho. Definitely one of the most addictive indie titles I've played for a while.

    Daamn, I knew that something was missing there! I can't believe I forgot that masterpiece 😄

  9. I loved No Man's Sky from the first time I saw it a few months before release. I promised myself to buy it on launch day but coincidentally I was on vacation abroad at the time. When I got home after vacations I was bombarded by bad reviews, memes and friends dissing on the game was waiting for so long. Well, they wouldn't get to me.

    I bought NMS and gave it all my time. I loved how sirene and peaceful it is and the only thing that I found negative was the lack of narrative storyline and a proper ending. Those things have been fixed with more coming later this summer so... I'm jumping on the HYPE TRAIN again, will you join me?

  10. I don't believe that Fortnite is THAT good but I can't deny that Epic made some pretty good choices. The ever changing map, the battle pass, the frequent new content and modes. All those make Fortnite a service that other franchises should be jealous of.

    Personally, I started playing Fortnite when it released on Nintendo Switch and it's been a good time playing it ever since. I'm glad to see Fortnite reigning over PUBG which is nothing but a money grabbing title, with net code issues and unstable gameplay. Can't wait to see where Fortnite will be in a year from now.

  11. 3 hours ago, Aimee Hart said:

    Oh, this is really hard. I really adore Stardew Valley and can easily get lost in it for hours on end. I've still not played Hollow Knight or Shovel Knight but I've been told how great those games are. So I'd have to go with Stardew Valley. BUT... I also think Battle Chef Brigade is a fantastic indie title. Like, really, it's so good. If people haven't tried it out then they should.

    I'll take up on your recommendation! It really looks interesting, should have added it too 😄

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    20 hours ago, greysun_morales said:

    So I don't really play a lot of first-person shooters but when I think of some of the best shooters ever, I can't help but think about Spec Ops: The Line. Such incredible storytelling and gameplay. I felt like a lot of people slept on this as well.

    I'll have to agree with Spec Ops. That was a definite "BOOM". CoD is heading the wrong way right now. Us narrative lovers won't even bother with another sequel if it doesn't include that strong campaign that brought us to tears a few years back.

  13. Indie games are the best ones to play on the go. With Nintendo giving us access to possibly every indie title we could ever ask for, it's hard to choose among them. What would you choose as a must-have indie game on your Switch?

    I'll go with Binding of Isaac. Replayability, low battery consumption, challenge and excellent performance make it a perfect match for me.

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