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Assassin's Creed meets Japan, circa 1274.
While I very much enjoyed it, it's hard to deny it falls into a lot of the same traps and clichés that Ubisoft open world games do, such as a frankly bloated list of things to do for full completion. It's an absolutely gorgeous game however and is almost certainly worth a look.
While I very much enjoyed it, it's hard to deny it falls into a lot of the same traps and clichés that Ubisoft open world games do, such as a frankly bloated list of things to do for full completion. It's an absolutely gorgeous game however and is almost certainly worth a look.
Probably among the best horror games I've played, bar none. It just drips with atmosphere. In an age where most horror games tend to lean towards being really stale, this is the first game that's genuinely terrified me in recent memory. Saying too much about it spoils some of the scares, but it's very heavily inspired by the Silent Hill series and has gameplay somewhat reminiscent of a Resident Evil game. It's very, very good, and also has a bunch of NG+ modes to chew through.
When I was in elementary school, we had a day where students with enough "good noodle stars" (they were actually tickets, but whatever) were allowed to pick an activity they wanted to do. The sportsy ones chose to have their day outside, but all the 'cool kids' (or at least, whatever 13-year-old me thought constituted being a 'cool kid') chose the gaming activity - moving to the art classroom to play on their DSes, trading Pokemon, the works.
I usually just played Ocarina of Time 3D alone while talking to my friends, but my favorite memory of these times - and Pictochat in general - stims from some kid trying to help someone with a math assignment through it and almost getting the entire thing canceled because their fat fingers made them type "ass" instead of "add" and their so-called friend immediately snitched on them.
I usually just played Ocarina of Time 3D alone while talking to my friends, but my favorite memory of these times - and Pictochat in general - stims from some kid trying to help someone with a math assignment through it and almost getting the entire thing canceled because their fat fingers made them type "ass" instead of "add" and their so-called friend immediately snitched on them.