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killamch89

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  1. Not sure to be honest because the game is still popular although it has fallen off in recent years. I don't think it's anywhere near reaching its end - I can see it surviving for another 5 years at least unless Ubisoft messes it up which is still a possibility.
  2. It's incredibly fun to play with friends and it takes teamwork to successfully survive (most of you anyways). I think it's harder to be the killer in this game as the victims have so many ways of disrupting anything you're trying to do and usually, at least one of them escapes.
  3. I didn't even finish it - I thought it was trash if I'm being honest. Very lackluster and unoriginal.
  4. I do play it at least a couple of times a week. It's probably one of the most fun and casual games you can just log in and start playing without any issues at all. Very fun game and the events are pretty great too.
  5. I haven't played it since about 2010 and I don't think I'll ever look back either with how Activision has been treating it. The game has incredible lore but Activision have turned it into a massive cash-grab.
  6. Hmmm...This is a tough one - Are we talking something that'd be successful? It we're talking something that'd likely succeed, I'd say something like Saw 2 or the Saw series.
  7. Skyrim Fallout 4 Need For Speed: Most Wanted DMC 5
  8. Not immediately, but from what I'm hearing, it's the typical thing with EA games where after a while they just stop putting out updates and allow the game to reach to deplorable state and then try to correct it, breaking more stuff in the process and it's a never-ending cycle.
  9. Not for me - I have never really been addicted to anything. I stop myself once I realize I'm going too far with something - there have been game I've liked a lot but none has ever gotten me to that point.
  10. Nuketown is a great call and I also liked Raid for Black Ops 2 which was a huge mansion. I also liked the Jungle in the original Black Ops because of its layout and it increased your paranoia with every step you took.
  11. Have been playing it since release and I still do play it quite frequently especially GTA online and despite its issues, I do like playing it on PC. The only thing I can say is that I have started to play in more private lobbies with friends to avoid the hackers and toxic people in-game.
  12. No, I have never done it before - like others here, it's crossed my mind but then I realized how much work I'd have to put into it and I never went any further with it. Maybe someday in the future I could be inspired to.
  13. I played it when it came out and let me tell you, I'm a Halo fan and I lost interest in it so quickly. Halo Infinite is the most overhyped and underwhelming of the series. An utter disappointment - where do I begin? The game is repetitive, plagued with bugs and all kinds of other issues at launch and overall, it's just not fun. That's the first Halo game I've ever said that about - it's mediocre at best.
  14. I also tend to watch some of these videos when I'm interested in certain games and to see if I'd like it.
  15. To add to these: An ergonomic gaming keyboard Wireless Mouse (Logitech/Razer) Comfortable wired/wireless gaming headsets (HyperX) A snack stand to safely hold your drink/food so that it doesn't spill all over your setup.
  16. Don't forget Gamergate as well with gamers facing off against gaming media which basically turned into a shit slinging contest which never benefited any parties involved.
  17. Based on stories from actual game testers, it's actually pretty stressing because they have to met certain deadlines and the contracts tend to be very performance based so the one who highlights the most issues tends to make far more. In addition to that, game testers are deemed dispensable so it's not a certainty that you'll hold that position for a prolonged period of time.
  18. So true - I was also looking forward to it but when my friend showed me how poor the game was in Beta, I changed my mind. I also have always liked Battlefield but Battlefield V and 2042 have been mega disappointments.
  19. You're right - most modern games lack quality content and an engaging story/plot to keep most gamers entertained. Callisto Protocol is one that comes to mind with the amount of hype and it's a total disappointment. I mean, it wasn't as buggy as say Cyberpunk but the story is so lackluster. The gameplay has a few great elements but there's nothing else to it and the budget for this game is 160m?!
  20. Totally agree - I never really purchased skins in the first place especially if they serve no other purpose other than to modify your character's appearance and nothing else.
  21. Yeah, I also try to have a lot of backup strategies for likely scenarios that I may encounter when playing a particular game.
  22. Wait - you played it in VR? How'd you manage not run into the wall or something. I don't think I could handle it in VR at all - the normal game is terrifying enough.
  23. I tried it on Wifi while on the road and it's really impractical unless the connection is really strong. I was using it on my Samsung S8+ Tablet a few months back and it was a horrible experience.
  24. There's also Among Us but the gameplay gets pretty repetitive after a month or so. I wouldn't mind the whole boat load of Battle Royale games if they were all extremely unique but they're just poor imitations of Fortnite.
  25. Yeah, you right - the shooting mechanics were kinda wonky and in addition to that you couldn't hide behind cover and shoot which made the first stage a lot harder as there wasn't anywhere on that pier to really hide.
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