TotallyGN writes: Monsters, magic and the medieval are back in this the complete story of Arcania: Gothic 4 plus its expansion Arcania: Fall of Setarrif. If an RPG is your genre of taste then you may like this, then again you may not. As I will go on to explain...
One man's bad game is another man's good game.
While many will disagree with the author, i will say that i am actually interested to get Arcania now. It was on my mind a while ago but i forgot all about it. Hopefully its a good game.
As long as you don't expect a AAA top-tier RPG there's a lot of fun to be had in Arcania. It's a great game to play with headphones on, curtains closed and for extended play sessions - If you pick it up I hope you enjoy it!
I could probably list 10 reasons why The Witcher 3 is better than every oher game ever made. But at the end of the day it will still only be an opinion and not objective fact.
How can someone say, that a dense story is bad and straightforward story is good? I didn't even read the rest, he is just wrong.
OPM: There are classics, cult classics and then there are the other games: the one’s that stand out like a dog spray painted pink and wearing a hat. Those release where nothing makes sense anymore. These are those – the best WTF? games of 2013.
'Rambo: The Video Game
It’s actually a stealth/action FPS that recreates key moments from all three films.'
I wonder if it will include the end of the original movie where Ramboss has a mini breakdown and crys for 5 minutes while mumbling incoherently...
[David Jagneaux] If the Mayans are correct, the world will (or did, depending on when or if you read this) on December 21st, 2012. While we have survived many doomsday scares in the past and there really isn’t proof that anything is going to happen, the saying always goes: better safe than sorry. Which brings us to the most important question: If the world does end, how will it happen? As a society, we have fantasized over apocalyptic events for so long and developed so many theories, who even knows what could possibly happen?
I have constructed this survival guide for all gamers to refer back to. Even if the Mayans are wrong and we live on for X more years, the end of the world will probably happen one day. Consider this our definitive source of information to survive a world-ending catastrophe – as a gamer. Each possible world-ending event (that I could reasonably think of) has been detailed along with a game or two you should play to prepare and one you should not play to prepare. Obviously there will be plenty of games I didn’t include, in which case, I encourage you to comment down below. It’s your duty, as a citizen of this world, to help us all out. Get out your journals class, it’s time to take notes!