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Bristow9091 said:
DonFerrari said:
Was very meh, April was a lot better.

I guess it depends on what games you were looking forward to, April had some interesting games but the main focus was VR, now I'm not bashing VR in the slightest, but since I've never used it, I can't say anything really appealed to me, other than perhaps No Man's Sky getting VR which I imagine will be pretty amazing and could tip me over the edge :P

This month was so much better for me simply because I was looking forward to seeing more of MediEvil, wasn't expecting the Monster Hunter World expansion to get a slot but it's definitely looking pretty darn amazing, and of course we got the (not really a) surprise trailer for Final Fantasy VII Remake at the end, which has kicked my hype levels up another notch, especially with news that we'll see/hear more next month too!

Like I said though, I guess it just depends on the games you're looking forward to

I was more comparing number of good games show and presented. And yes I like VR.

Away was a good surprise.



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