Crispy Gamer writes: "As our own "Great Moments in Voice Acting" host Max McGuire might ask in his beautiful, melodic voice, "What's [slight pause] in a name?" Of course, what Max means by this is, "I'm about to pontificate, and perhaps enjoy a digression or two along the way, on the subject of names." That why we love you, Max.
I'm a word guy. I like words. I enjoy the New York Times Crossword Puzzle, but only on Monday and Tuesday; by Wednesday, I'm out of my depth. Naming games is a subject with which I've always been fascinated. It must be a tricky endeavor. It's literally the exact moment where commerce and art intersect. Picture it: a stuffy board room; the developers (artists) on one side of the table; the marketing execs on the other side of the table."
Video games are no longer just a simple past time. Today's games are evolving into true works of art. Offering intriguing narratives, cinematic setpieces, and profound messages, games can entertain us for hundreds of hours.
With the reveal of Oswald for Disney Dreamlight Valley, many players took to Reddit to talk about the character's unique look.
The Nerd Stash: "Final Fantasy 16's DLC is a worthy adventure that adds a lot of jaw-dropping moments and more Hollywood-style fights to an already great RPG."
I don't know about ''great'' rpg.
Most epic fight sequences and presentation? Yes
Worst side quests ever? Yes
Boring traversal? Yes
Empty worlds? Yes
Demo is infinitely more mature than the actual game? Yes
FF16=MMO side quests + Devil May Cry Lite