WC: You’d think after spending thousands of hours across some of the greatest games of all time, we’d have seen everything the developers had to offer.
But what if some narrative elements, characters and worlds actually had incredible hidden messages and themes that connected them all together? There are some games – like the brutal mistress of Dark Souls – that thrive on such a thing, leading you through their labyrinthine worlds with barely a sniff of purpose or narrative – unless you’re really paying attention of course.
The Epic Games Store has a couple of fun games waiting to be added to your library.
A large vinyl collection has been announced for Silent Hill 2 and looks great.
Includes savings on The Crew: Motorfest, Resident Evil 4, and much more.
This was a cool piece.
I think that the Final Fantasy 8 theory that Squall dies in the first disc is better than every item on the list. That theory is actually the only way I can take that game's plot seriously.