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Bristow9091 said:

 

Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth

If you're a Digimon fan and wanted a great (And rather lengthy all things conisdered) RPG where you could digivolve Digimon to your heart's content, and play through a really great story too... well, why haven't you bought this game yet? Shame on you!

Would I recommend it? Yes.

 

I never played or seen anything Digimon or Pokemon really. (well ok I played Pokken) I got Cyber Sleuth as a Persona and SMT fan. I can easily say you don't need to like Digimon to enjoy it. If a fan of Persona or SMT fans of those would greatly enjoy it.  That makes 2 SMT/SMT clones in 2016 that were excellent. Digimon Cyber Sleuth and Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE. In fact the only reason DCS let's me know this isn't an Atlus game is no Jack Frost lol. Funny thing is a former SMT artist worked on DCS and it shows.



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Yakuza 0, Gravity rush 2 and Toukiden kiwami. Yes to all 3



mgs v : yes
pokemon s/m : yes
rise of tomb raider : yes



Interesting topic, let´s see..

1 - The Last Guardian. I do understand why some people may not like it, but I do recommend it if you like puzzle and contemplative games.

2 - Shin Megami Tensei IV Apocalypse. Excellent old-style rpg with a mature story.

3 - The King of Fighters XV. The best fighting game of 2016, hands down. Cool characters, cool mechanics, vibrant environments. And local multiplayer (yes, I´m looking at you, SF5).



Uhmm...

The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword: Picked up an old save to replay the game in preperation for Breath of the Wild's release mere days ago. Still a great game, great dungeons and puzzles and great characters. Swordplay is the best use of motion control ever.

Recommended: It's a Zelda game, of course it's recommended!

Rise of the Tomb Raider: Only a quarter or so through the game, but it's a fun adventure game with cool mechanics, cheesy story to it but I guess it fits like it does with Resident Evil games.

Recommended: Yes, if you're into adventure games.

Professor Layton & The Miracle Mask: The series is puzzle gaming at it's finest. Good puzzles, but loads of text to skip through. Can get a bit annoying at times when all you want is complete some puzzles. Story drags you right in though.

Recommended: Only if you can't live without more Layton.



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RE7 in VR: Recomend if you like to be scared shitless.
Guns UP: Recomend if you like little silly war games
Rush of Blood VR: Recomend it cause it is good



My grammar errors are justified by the fact that I am a brazilian living in Brazil. I am also very stupid.

FIFA 17: What can I say, it's a guilty pleasure and almost shameful to admit that I like it, but I really do. Recommended for football fans but probably completely uninteresting for anyone else.

The Last of Us remastered: Quite simply one of the best I ever played, from story and visuals to the haunting music and down through the addicting yet fairly simple gameplay and what has to be among the best voice acting performances ever put to audio.

Eador: Masters of the Broken World: Do you like Age of Wonders, Heroes of Might & Magic (before they flipped the name and made it shit) and King's Bounty? Then you need this game in your life. Combat is immensely satisfying, city building is time consuming but rewarding and the economy and magic system is really well balanced. My main gripe is the heavily overpowered Warrior class that can in essence become immortal if you find the right gear.



The Witcher III - One of the best games I've ever played in my 30 years of gaming. Sad to hear that it's the last game of the series. I'd love a chance to play the previous games as I've never played the series before III. Highly recommend

Uncharted 4: A Thief's End - What a way to end a series! This Uncharted is far more story-driven than action-driven. The fights are fewer and far more intense than previous Uncharteds but the story and graphics are some of the best you'll find in gaming to date. Sad to see Drake go but happy to watch him leave. Highly recommend!

Super Mega Baseball - Quite possibly the best Indy game out there as far as the Indy push goes. Great fun and well-rounded. The cartoony art direction may not suit every baseball fan (especially if you love to look of MLB: The Show) but it lends the game its identity. Recommend



PC GAMING: BEST GAMES. WORST CONTROLS

A mouse & keyboard are made for sending email and typing internet badassery. Not for playing video games!!!

I haven't played anything in a while (because of reasons), but the last three were on PC:

  • Euro Truck Simulator 2_ It's an special game that's not for every user, after all, all you do is driving a truck from place A to place B. It's slow and a bit tedious but, somehow, I got caught in it. I highly advise to try the demo before.
  • Fallout: New Vegas_ I haven't played enough to say anything about it
  • Cities: Skylines_ Simply put, if you like city building games you have to get this game. End of the story. Yes, the DLCs are annoying, but even the base game (that's what I have) is good and filled with content. I highly recommend it to city builder fans and also to those who want to try this genre.


Please excuse my bad English.

Currently gaming on a PC with an i5-4670k@stock (for now), 16Gb RAM 1600 MHz and a GTX 1070

Steam / Live / NNID : jonxiquet    Add me if you want, but I'm a single player gamer.

Uncharted 4 - Pretty great.

Xenoblade Chronicles X - Really great.

Gears of war 4 - Freaking awesome but the campaign was too short.