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This is my very first time of hearing about the so called True Doom Experience. I'm very sure that it doesn't hold much water because if it did, it's something that's going to trend very well online and I would have easily come across it in the Discord channel I'm in.
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My pick would be the following DLC's ; 1. Blood and Wine - The Witcher 3. It's one DLC that was done right in every way possible. Your true prowess as a fighter would be well tested by the kind of enemies you're going to face in the DLC.
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Scripted things in games that you find hilarious
Heatman replied to The Blackangel's topic in Gaming Forum
There's a lot of such hilarious scripts in GTA V especially with the character of Trevor. He was a pure lit comedy in the game. -
I don't care which company it's going to be but I just need any other company to take over 2K Games making of the WWE Games. 2K is way out of their depths in developing the WWE game franchise.
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Redditor Uses Unreal Engine 5 to Make Amazing Kayne West Commercial
Heatman replied to DC's topic in Gaming Forum
This fan made Grand Theft Auto 6 trailer surely looks interesting. I was completely impressed by it. -
Which game do you think has the best set pieces/QTEs?
Heatman replied to NightmareFarm's topic in Gaming Forum
There are three games that I would choose easily that's got a really good Quick Time Events. They are ; 1. Star Wars: The Force Unleashed 2 2. God of War 2 3. Until Dawn -
Content-related deal-breakers in deciding to play a game?
Heatman replied to StaceyPowers's topic in Gaming Forum
Well, nothing is ever going to make me kill just about any peaceful animals in any video games. The reason for this is that I have come to value these pets so much because they are quite more loyal than most human beings. You don't get to see loyalty enough now. -
It's really critical enough that the world can't survive with all the technology and internet right now. It's the level of evolution that we are at. It looks scary in a way and there's nothing we can do about it. I don't see gaming having any big impact to reverse this situation.
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Aspects of gaming you had to learn to appreciate
Heatman replied to StaceyPowers's topic in Gaming Forum
This was a huge leap for me being that I played on consoles all my life before I decided to give PC gaming a run. It was very challenging that I had to buy PC controllers at first but with time on using mouse and keyboard, I started appreciating how good they are. -
Ever since I got the game Spec Ops : The Line, I have only managed to complete it once and the level of traumatization I got from playing the game couldn't let me replay the game ever again. It's got a decent gameplay but the trauma was huge.
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I fell in love deeply with Square Enix for the work they did with their Final Fantasy franchise. They knew that also very well with how they paid more effort in developing Final Fantasy 7 Remake. Even with all the crap they have been doing of late, they still managed to get that one right. It begs the question if they were doing all that on purpose with their other games?
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What's the absolute worst game you've ever played?
Heatman replied to harleyqbx's topic in Gaming Forum
Battlefield 2042 will always make that list for anyday and anytime. Cyberpunk 2077 is even way better than Battlefield 2042 by a long mile stretch in my opinion. -
A friend of mine said that microtransactions is like a signature move for EA when it comes to their games. They can't leave it out for any reason whatsoever. They would rather dump it so hard in their games than not do it at all.
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Favourite and least favourite game released in the 20s?
Heatman replied to NightmareFarm's topic in Gaming Forum
Battlefield 2042 was the shocker of the year when it was released and still is. There were signs from the previous releases that EA was about to screw with the games hard but we didn't expect it to be at the level it was in Battlefield 2042. A horse shit was better than what they did with the game. -
Netflix should really start to release bigger/triple A games
Heatman replied to Kane99's topic in Video Games
It's going to be almost if not impossible for either Netflix or Amazon to be on the same bar with Xbox or Sony in any way. I think that what they can do would be do something like what Nintendo have done already and see themselves grow at their own pace. What do you think? -
Game plots with bad stories but great climaxes?
Heatman replied to NightmareFarm's topic in Gaming Forum
Yeah, that's true with specifies on Final Fantasy 7 Remake. You couldn't have asked for a far better game than that from Square Enix. I was very much impressed and satisfied with their efforts in developing the game. -
How often do you buy video games the week they release?
Heatman replied to StaceyPowers's topic in Gaming Forum
I actually got caught up in that GTA Trilogy BS. Everyone thought that it's something that's going to deliver because of the company behind it but it was a major disappointment and a big disaster even at the price it was sold at. -
Now, that's more than hilarious 😂... It's going to that kind of gibberish type your smartphone normally do when your keyboard is open and it keeps typing inside your pocket that your rat sent as an email 😂.. It would have been a good sight to see.
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Petition for Sony to approve Days Gone 2
Heatman replied to Reality vs Adventure's topic in Video Games
You're damn right about that. Sony have gauged well and figured out it's more profitable to focus on game projects that more lucrative. It's even why they are hell bent on selling The Last Of Us Remake for a full price. -
The more the players, the better. It's why you see most multilayer video games have millions of players. Why is that? It's because the gameplay becomes more interesting and intense with more players in the fry.
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Amazon's adding voice-powered gaming to big name games with Alexa Game Control
Heatman replied to DC's topic in Gaming News
It's completely not going to work for blind gamers in my opinion. Yes, they have their voice but without their sight, playing video games will be an impossible task for them to get into even with the voice tech for a player. It's only those that are handicap in their arms that are going to get a relief. -
Phil Spencer ‘feels good’ about Xbox’s proposed Activision acquisition approval
Heatman replied to DC's topic in Gaming News
Yeah, from every indication it's definitely set up to affect the game and their profit more if they decide to go on that path. It's only going to be a matter of pride that's going to make Microsoft decide to screw Sony and lose out money.
