Thimbleweed Park
Destiny 2
God of War
Red Dead Redemption 2
I mainly play sports games, online shooters and fighting games.
Thimbleweed Park
Destiny 2
God of War
Red Dead Redemption 2
I mainly play sports games, online shooters and fighting games.
Horse1, Horse2, Horse3.
I had Horse1 most of the game but it got cruelly stolen by a guy that was begging for help.. never saw that horse again and the theft genuinely bothered me for a while. I bought new horse, Horse2, after a long walk to the stable. Horse2 was best of the best, bought all the upgrades. It got run over by a train and died in the next 10 minutes. Got a cheap random horse that lasted me rest of the game. Didn't really care for that horse.
Death of Horse3 in the end of the story didn't really have any impact on me. Horse1 was my horse.
My solution: Get informed people to vote on the category and give the trophy to Forza until it's not the best anymore, which is going to happen sooner or later. Seems kind of harsh to just get rid of the category when both genres have plenty of fans and should really have own separate categories.
@brannox said in The Game Awards 2018:
Why is Sports/Racing category a thing? I'll be surprised if Forza doesn't win again.
Question as valid as this: What are you smoking? Just because Forza has been doing so great lately doesn't make the category somehow invalid.
Great game, incredible open world that resulted into a lot of hilarity and unexpected crazy things happening. Disappointing combat/shooting. The controls felt so off that I started to just use the auto aim which made shooting super simple and boring unfortunately. Press L2, rise the aim a little, head shot, repeat.
The story and especially the story telling was top notch. Lost some steam as it went along but I won't go into it here as it's somewhat spoilery stuff.
Strong nine for me and the online stuff might raise even that.
I wonder if they would ever do any of the old school adventure games in Easy Livin'. The form seems like it would fit that style of game well. Day Of The Tentacle, for example is pretty short, I guess you could get through it in around six hours if my memory is correct. It could be interesting to watch them try to figure the puzzles out together as a group effort.
Love and respect is great, but more important to me is being honest and that is the main reason I like these guys. Most of the time the allies have really enthusiastic and positive air about them, but no one can be expected to be positive 100% of time.
I haven't seen the examples you mentioned, but I've come across small bits of nastiness time or two, but that just shows they are not some pod people and in the end the it's the big picture that matters. Sometimes I think Huber -- who I L&R -- is even too L&R and gives his points away too easily to keep the L&R going.
Inspired by EVO I had a fever dream of an EZA fighting game tournament series. Every ally pics a character, sticks with it and trains as much as they want/have time. Tourney is held once a month.
The regular EZA tournaments are interesting by them self, but this way you would see how the allies progress over time, what kind of styles they start to prefer and see rivalries getting born.
I already know it's too much work and maybe it would get too serious, but hey, you never know.
To be honest I don't find this theme to be that similar to the one Rufus plays.
Cyberpunk 2077
The Last of Us Part II
Skull & Bones
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Fallout 76
Halo: Infinite
Resident Evil 2 Remake
Babylon's Fall
Team Sonic Racing
Kingdom Hearts III