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Fortunately , a lot of the positives from the first game come back here. The psychosis is still unlike anything another game I've played has done, paired with incredible use of spatial audio once again. NinjaTheory's interpretation of this era of Vikings is stunning too with its art direction (though, noticeably much less varied than the first). This is pretty easily in the top three best looking console-games I've played falling ever slightly behind Alan Wake II (mostly due to UE5 feeling grating to me personally after staying in the same "biome" for extended bits). The cutscene direction is stellar which may be a negative to some but as someone who has come to watch a lot more movies these last few years some of the combat animations actually had made my jaw drop, seriously unlike anything I've seen before in a game. The combat though is kind of questionable, it seems somewhat stripped down from the first which already felt barebones, more scripted, less gamey.

Where it struggles for me though is the narrative and with that I guess the point of all of this? Senua's arc in the first one I find so moving and this one it feels... almost nonexistent? There is maybe one moment in this story where there is something tangible, but other than that there's no real through-line for this story. Beyond that though I just found this whole plot to be somewhat contrived we are giving next to nothing as to why the plot is in motion, I would've loved to see what happens leading up to the opening cutscene as I think that would have done a lot for both the character of Senua and add urgency to it.

This all leads me to having really conflicted feelings towards why this sequel even exists. Announced alongside Xbox Series brand consoles a game like this makes PERFECT sense to be a show-pony for what your new systems can do... but it has released a quarter away from the consoles fourth year on the market. I may had been more lenient if this was a trimmed down version ready to go at some point in 2021, that would make sense. Now, I am glad that if Xbox is doing anything right currently, it's giving their studios as much time as possible to work on their games, but the five years of anticipation they sought for this game... isn't really amounting to much. I'm also wondering if being a "show-pony" is why this was greenlit to begin with, because the story does not do really anything meaningful to Senua in my opinion. I'd almost prefer it just didn't exist at all, especially with some of the choices towards the end.

Dead Cells + any music + FPS with good movement = Black tar heroin

If you're a hermit and need a heater, run this game on your PC.

Game for people who tweet “Animation isn’t just for kids” with images of the four most recent children’s movies attached

Amazing commentary on cancel culture

One of the best satirical pieces ever made

Decided I wanted to play DBZ Kakarot in the canon order, so started with this DLC. I know enough about Dragon Ball to go on, but for someone learning about Bardock for the first time this was quite fun. The mini Vegeta story at the end was fun to play too.

Solid State Scouter playing in the last few fights was a nice touch, all in all I enjoyed the DLC but I could tell there wasn’t a massively high budget for this as there was a decent bit of padding in the main and side content.

Omori

2020

The only scary part of this game was when they had the most realistic door knocking sound effect that made me throw my controller out of my window and run 10 laps around my neighborhood screaming at the top of my lungs at 4am a few months ago

This game is literally a virus, what the fuck bro

PokéRogue has so much potential, I haven’t been this hooked on a roguelite in quite a while now. The mechanics are so simple yet require a lot of strategy, as the game is centred mainly around XP gain above all else. Team building is not as important, as the game is willing to give you decent encounters after the first few areas.

It took me until hatching a legendary from an egg to beat this game but I’ve seen people with a lot of different strategies, and that’s what makes this game so great and even more promising as time goes on. The only gripes I have thus far is how often the game freezes and slows down on you, this is obviously due to server load. I’m not quite sure how they will fix this since I imagine as soon as they ask for any donations the whole thing will instantly get shut down.

I also think the start of the game is too luck dependent on whether you get XP items, and what your rival has at the start, the team follows a formula but the starter seems random between the fire, grass and water, independent of what you picked, and this can ruin runs for no reason.

I’m excited for the future of this, and hopefully it convinces Game Freak to make a similar game as I am no longer interested in the mainline games.