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  1. Magic The Gathering looks fun too and they also have cool cards! Looks like they are still making them in 2020. Thanks for the heads up on those. Wouldn't mind buying some cards, but there are so many! There's also Gwent from Witcher 3. Wonder if they will add booster packs to Gwent for the coming years. Would be good to get them now huh. 

  2. I wouldn't mind playing a TCG. But I wish there was a way to do it online. I have the GI Joe TCG but never played, just as a collectible. I came across Flesh and Blood. It looks fun and the cards look pretty awesome. I've always wanted to play Dungeons and Dragons. 

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  3. Quest in AC Odyssey I actually just started. A guy was standing on top of a building threatening to commit suicide with a crowd gathered around. Kassandra goes up there and tells him he is a coward and is not going to do it or he already would have. He is complaining that his village is poor and he left to come to this place to fight a Minotaur, but again he was too cowardice to fight it. So he is a coward once more by asking Kassandra to steal some prestige armor and an axe for him to bring back to his village so he can lie about being a hero and that those are trophies for slaying the beast. That's cowardice all the way around, but I decided to help. Should have just given him a Spartan kick right off the thing. Guess that makes me a conspirator. But it was supposed to increase tourism to his village. Guess if more mouths are fed, his lie won't hurt but himself. 

  4. There are several ideas that come to mind, but what I would love is to tackle GI Joe and make the game for a very mature audience and not tailored to a kid as they always tend to do. I'm not talking action packed shoot em up or another spec ops missions. The franchise has terrorists, ninjas, saboteurs, elite gov. military force, best technologies, weapons dealers, entire brainwashed towns with cobra attire in their closet. I would add a lot of drama and apocalyptic situations.

    Some terrorist plots will succeed and others fail. There are so many characters that can be utilized from the Joe and Cobra lineup. It's hard to do, but I would use a wide variety of them instead of the typical lot. I would have a remarkable story where you may even sympathize with Cobra. I have read Joe comics in that sense; where Cobra Commander actually had a reason to become an anarchist and able to recruit so many to add to his militias that had similar fall outs. It would be so much fun to play a character you loved as a kid, switch gear and weapons, level up etc. Or make a character in the likes of yourself. 

    You know how much nostalgia that would bring to all the adults that had Joes as a kid and desire to see a mature environment of that awesome time? Bet your ass it will be a big hit. But I'll dream big and given $millions to play with. 

  5. I think the competition is gonna come from the VR. As their game list grows and specs improved, people will spend money on it and take away from the 'classic' consoles. But, they better make it more user friendly somehow because even though VR is fun, you have to be in the mood for it. It's a lot more user friendly to play a regular console and chill with your pets. 

  6. 4 minutes ago, The Blackangel said:

    I have several PS3 games I haven't even played yet. I also have some PS4, Switch, and Xbox One games I haven't gotten to yet. So I have a good backlog of games to get into.

    Thank the Gods I have a 512g card in my Switch.

    It's a good time to finish some up and try new ones. For me, I have a habit of jumping into a new game before finishing others. But I am gonna focus on some big games I have been playing for a year. Don't want them to end though. I know you got tons of cool games. Decisions, decisions!!! It's that time of year.  

  7. I had a pretty good gaming year for 2020. I got a ps4 the summer of 2019, but I have played the best games and had the best immersion in adventures this year. Those top games being AC Odyssey, AC Origins, Witcher 3, Horizon Zero Dawn, God of War, and others. I tried VR Oculus for the first time. Never before have I been this much into gaming and it continues to grow on me in a good way.

    For 2021 I'm looking forward to finishing those large games I have and beginning new ones. I know AC Valhalla is going to be a big one for me this coming year. I have Cyberpunk 2077, but I'll wait for a couple more updates before I get into it. Sure that will be a big one too. There are quite a few ps3 games I want to finish including the Dead Space series and Mass Effect. 

    I wonder what new games I will decide to get in 2021. I'm excited for all the new adventures.

  8. I just want to get to the fun fighting, but it's kind of a pain for me to look around for things to buy, get a job, study, hang out with someone, go get a spa on a certain day. I've forgotten all those things, so to get back into the game throws me off. 

  9. Morality is a very interesting subject when it comes to deities and things we can't possibly understand. But there is a universal rule. That is when pitched against unfathomable decisions, do what causes the least amount of suffering. But maybe that doesn't hold true at all. Mortals that can't see the future will do what they think is right at the time, but a deity will have a different standard if they can see the future, or even if they have a better understanding of humans over a span of thousands of years since a deity probably has witnessed man's existence from the beginning. All humans know is a short written history manipulated by man and time. I can't think of a game where morality is held to a different system. But definitely gonna think on it. 

  10. 15 hours ago, Patrik said:

    Mafia series ( a newer game and not a remake )

    Manhunt 

    Max Payne

    Driver ( was replaced by Watch Dogs, but would be cool if we have another one )

    Prince of Persia ( was also replaced by Assasins creed )

    GTA, because we simply didn't see a newer one since 2013

    Prince of Persia Sands of Time remake is in the works. Looking forward to that too

  11. On 12/26/2020 at 3:19 PM, StaceyPowers said:

    Personally, at least to some degree, I think that being a hero versus an anti-hero is in the eye of the beholder. Many people would call Joel from TLOU an anti-hero, I think, but I’d just consider him a hero.

    A hero in the 'eye of the beholder' reminds me of the Assassin's Creed games. In Origins, Bayek takes revenge on those that killed his son and defeats corruption in the process. He is sworn to protect the people. In Odyssey, Kassandra is looking for her mother and has to defeat an evil cult, but the game doesn't really emphasize to protect the people. She even has conversations with the philosopher Socrates about killing. Is an assassin justified for killing as long as the corrupted is among the victims? Maybe that is neither hero or anti-hero. But just simply a selfish act of vengeance. 

     

    23 hours ago, Withywarlock said:

    Selfishness is rarely - if ever - seen as heroic or the ends justifying the means

    So true

  12. On 12/26/2020 at 2:24 PM, The Blackangel said:

    Not all have a natural instinct to “do right”, as that is entirely interpretive. In war when one soldier kills one of the opposing side they have “done good” by their view, but done wrong by the other side. bin Laden thought he was doing good on 9/11. The rest of the world would mostly disagree.

    Take me for example. I can watch a person dying and do nothing, without feeling guilt or remorse, as human life means nothing to me. To me, if anything that’s doing good because one more is now dead. That wouldn’t be good to you though would it?

    As for heroes and villains, I think an anti-hero is more realistic. Take RDR2. You play as an outlaw who is a part of a gang of killers and thieves. Not exactly a hero, but you still side with him when he kills members of an enemy gang. Not just because you don’t want to die in game, but because you believe in his cause. Even though that cause is centered around criminal activity.

    Innocence is that natural instinct until we are plagued by ideologies and the environment around us. You are right that a hero is in the 'eye of the beholder' meaning even villains can be someone's hero.

    Just like someone who thinks they are a patriot but wants to enslave others, or a rebel that's wants genocide, or a hero that fights for pro slavery, a hero I refer to as being one has to uphold integrity and morality. And who am I to say what that is? Exactly

    My point is, I think that siding with a criminal in a game shows that being a criminal doesn't mean they are automatically cut off from having the capacity in heroism. Would it forgive the things a criminal does if he does something heroic? Probably not, but you have to weigh it in at least. But if a criminal could still have potential heroism in them, then someone upholding the law could pervert heroism. I guess we really don't know until a situation arises that clearly divides us into being either a coward, hero, or villain. Those three characteristics are probably in all of us interchangeably depending on what situation we find ourselves in. But a villain in attack mode is way more obvious. 

    Choices you make in the game could also define your character a little more too. I remember in True Crime Streets of LA you are a cop that chooses whether to be a good cop or bad cop. Lines are easily crossed. Referring to The Walking Dead again, one of the characters was on his way to prison for murder when it all happened, and he became such a lovable character. So our human nature can turn, whatever direction that is. I guess nothing is set in stone. But when we need some good, heroes will rise. I won't judge if they happen to be a criminal. 

  13. 28 minutes ago, Shole said:

    Well I love how some games are making it so that you emotionally invest yourself in them. For example Uther the Lightbringer of Warcraft III, I was so amazed with his honor and like his epic story with Arthas, and it just got me dragged into his story, and at some point he was talking to Arthas about duty, and when Arthas asked him about his king duties and he wondered if he will be ever ready, and Uther just answered "No one is ready" (Or something like that).

    So yeah it still gives me chills when I think about the whole story and him as a great and wise hero.

    Honor-that is the key. Spot on with that one. Reminds me of Witcher 3 when Geralt, who slays monsters, was asked to get involved in politics and help kill a king. He said he doesn't kill kings. He's said that on multiple occasions actually. And he only kills when necessary. Not all monsters deserve to die that were demonized by villagers that provoked the monster. 

  14. On 12/25/2020 at 9:33 AM, The Blackangel said:

    I don't think games really grasp it, as they're a narrative of another time and/or place. If you want to know how worthless humans and human nature are, all you have to do is look out your front door.

    That is true

    Out of all those war games, shooting games, villains in games, etc.; they are a reflection of human nature and all the violence we cause in real life as if it's perfectly normal to assume there is always conflict. Even if human nature always fails in not letting evil gain power, we also never fail to have our share of heroes. In games usually it's one person or a select few, which in real life it also seems the heroes are few, but they are among us at times we need them most. Human natures always has conflict; conflict needs balance; heroes are that balance. And they can't prevent every mess; things get worse before they get better; But sometimes be proud we have those among us that nobody even knows yet, has a hero stirring in their heart. Sometimes only tragedy can awaken that hero. They are among us. 

    Games in general usually portray a hero as huge, or a knight, superhuman, some kind of commando etc. And it almost seems a person has to be that way to take on all the evil. In real life we wish we had those heroes at the ready. It seems so far away and almost fantasy to hope for someone to come to the rescue. Playing games give us that 'fight for the good!' We have a natural instinct to want to do what is right. But human nature blurs our minds with all its poison and blinds that natural instinct. So a hero is just as natural as a villain. Whereas villains are constantly attacking, we see more of them, till heroes rise.  

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