Titles like Fallout and The Elder Scrolls give you the option of going full evil and becoming homicidal maniacs or slave traders, but that's pretty straight forward evil labeled as such well ahead of time. Likewise for the various Mafia / Grand Theft Auto / Saint's Row games, where you are a criminal from the get go and never pretend to be otherwise.
These games below go a different direction – they aren't obviously evil at first glance, but rather are presented as morally justified when they're actually morally bankrupt. Not that that fact will stop us from playing them of course!
Nintendo and The Pokemon Company's Pokemon Gen 10, codenamed Gaia, will be exclusive to the upcoming Switch 2, based on a new rumor.
Is anyone expecting anything less? It will be exclusive to Switch 2 eventhough it will still look like a 3DS game
not surprised.
nintendo was prepared to have some games sell the console.
im sure the game will still look like its from the ps2 era tho.
I've lost interest in pokemon, the mega evolve stuff was a poor digimon rip off, then the stuttering mess the 3d versions are.
I'd love a remake of gold/silver in a top down view like lets go pikachu had, but sticking with the traditional pokemon mechanics.
Pokecology is a real book based on the behavioral science and ecology of Pokemon, and it's coming (to Japan) in mid-June.
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet are set to receive upgrades for the Nintendo Switch 2 to improve performance when the new console launches later this year.
DA article and that's it's strong point.
The Last of Us would have been a better choice than Uncharted in this regard. So sick of Drake being demonized for killing hordes of enemies out to kill him. It's called self-defense people.
Especially when Lazarevic pointed it out!
sadly not played uncharted (yet) so no idea about that one but the others seem all normal to me alas my sense of morality left years ago :)
Watch Dogs? It was laughable how Aiden kept claiming the moral high ground