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E.Y.E. Divine Cybermancy review [Nightmare Mode]

"So of course E.Y.E. caught my… eye. It’s a blend of steam punk, cyber punk, and a dystopian future all wrapped up in an FPS/RPG hybrid with multiple solutions to problems. How could we resist? We had my fond memories of Deus Ex to fuel the fire, and by the time we started the game we were excited for the experience. The entire game was summed up for me in character creation, not that we knew this at the time. You are presented with an assortment of skill modifiers, none of which are explained to you in anyway. So, with no understanding of how it will impact the game, you spend your points and build your character. We can tell you now that each stat determines how powerful or effective various powers and abilities will be, including those researched or acquired later on. We also know, by cheating and reading the wiki, that where you spend points affects some powers you are granted by, essentially, determining your characters class."

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Why We Want Cyberpunk 2077 To Be Good And Succeed Commercially

Cyberpunk doesn’t really need any more hype. It already has all the attention needed by everyone involved; not ignoring all the faux journalism surrounding the game’s political correctness. In all seriousness though, this article will not really talk about the game succeeding in a way that we, as “fanboys” of CD Projekt Red, want it to. We want a quality product. We are excited, but also cautiously keeping our expectations in check. Here we want to take a look at the implications that the success of the game MIGHT have on the industry and how we would love some of our favorite titles to get deserved limelight.

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1761d ago
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Steam Sale: : Shopping On A 1000 INR (~20$) Budget

Steam Sales, or for that matter any games' sales are very testing times for gamers over selecting games. Personally, I always select a balance of genres I am familiar with and genres where I'll be treading unknown ground, but the biggest hurdle for me and many other gamers is selecting games on a certain budget. I believe that INR 1000 is the ISB for an average gamer, so here is a list of games you can get within 1K INR with some variety thrown in and one game not taking up half your budget.

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