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Re: Love Classic Lara Croft? Play the Crap Tomb Raider Trilogy on PS5, PS4

aVagabond

This looks really neat. Although some games did not do well, it is still nice that somebody out there is remastering old games. Looking forward to Soul Reaver.
I think I'd be most happy, however, if they remastered old Tenchu games.
How does one let developers know what one would like to have remastered? Petitions? Is there a community out there craving a Tenchu remaster?

Re: Boss Fight and 30 Minutes of Assassin's Creed Valhalla Gameplay Leaked Online

aVagabond

I am not thrilled about this game. Vikings and assassins? Vikings are brutes. Then again, maybe the story is good and somehow explains how a viking became an assassin.
I loved origins, and I wanted to get odyssey, but after watching gameplays(the entire story), nope. It is not an assassin's game anymore. Also, what turned me off were those supernatural mythological dlcs from origins. I finished the original story and the hidden ones, but the mummy(or pharaos) dlc just couldn't hold me.
I will probably just watch for let's plays closely. Then, if I likd it, will get it. For now though, not interested.

Re: PlayStation Store Sales Charts: The Last of Us 2 Is June's Most Downloaded PS4 Game

aVagabond

I just finished TLOU 2. I loved the game. For me it is a solid 8/10. So was the first part(for me). Emotionally, it is a rollecoaster. And I loved it.
The problem I have now is, I don't know what else to play. I have more than 100 games and yet, after finishing this, everything else seems kind of meh. Sure, it is nice to be a hero who saves the day but this game left a lasting impression because in it people are just struggling to live their lives the way they can, with all the ups and downs life brings.
I think this game, in the long run, will be apreciated. Even by many of those who were/are rejecting it because it didn't play out the way they wanted it. But such is life. Unpredictable and fragile. But still worth living and fighting for.

Re: Random: Fans Are Going Crazy Over The Last of Us 2's Rope Physics

aVagabond

Never noticed this detail. I guess it just isn't important for me. As long as I'm having fun, it's great. Regarding angry mobs for this game: the game reflects life when ***** hits the fan. We saw it ourselves in this pandemic. At the start of it, if you went to the supermarket, you'd see the lack of certain items, because some/many bought more that they need, out of fear. Others were left without those items. Not talking about only one item here, mind you(toilet paper). There were cans of food, pasta, sauces... whatever. Because many, out of fear, took more than needed. At the cashier, people argued. Almost fistfights.
In this game, I like how creators "disrespected" main characters from the previous part. Nobody is important, just like in the real world. Life can, and often is unfair sometimes, and ***** happens.
It's good (for me) that the game is the way it is. Arouses reflection, disapointment, resentment and many other emotions we wish to sweep under the rug and ignore. This game may be praised in a couple of years. Even by those who spit on it because their idea of a perfect sequel was not realised. Well that is life. One doesn't often get what one wants. If you want all pink and rosy out of a game, play nintendo(which I have and love too).
Happy gaming everyone.