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Avid gamer and achievement hunter!
Milestones:
100,000 G - 26/May/2014
200,000 G - 29/Nov/2016
300,000 G - 05/Dec/2020

I also love cinema and I'm a horror junkie.
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Favorite Games

Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines
Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines
Fallout: New Vegas
Fallout: New Vegas
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
Halo 2
Halo 2
Dead Rising
Dead Rising

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Rollerdrome
Rollerdrome

Feb 09

Lies of P
Lies of P

Feb 05

Blood Knights
Blood Knights

Jan 22

Homefront: The Revolution - Beyond the Walls
Homefront: The Revolution - Beyond the Walls

Jan 18

Alan Wake II
Alan Wake II

Jan 10

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I applaud the proper usage of the source material, the design and animations of the characters and their mannerisms are pulled straight out of the movie, visually impressive as well, and I love how you unlock bonus material from behind the scenes of the movie.

My main issue with this type of games, Dead By Daylight clones, is that you if you play one of them, you practically played them all. Apparently the classic slasher movies are all meeting the same fate of being turned into DbD clones, it happened to Friday the 13th a while back and every horror character without a standalone game is just dumped into DbD as a DLC, such a shame, as I think these characters and stories have so much more potential to be exploited in a different type of game, like Alien Isolation.

I guess it is one of those games that you may be able to enjoy more by playing with friends, but the problem is not getting friends, the problem is arranging the play sessions with friends. You may have fun playing solo with randoms online for about to matches and then it gest boring, one map, very repetitive, all the same.

By the way, from about 10 matches total that I played, I never got to pick Leatherface because someone always beat me to it, that system is bad! I don't agree with it.

Basically like Tony Hawk Pro Skater with guns. Engaging and satisfying gameplay loop that gets your dopamine rushing as you maintain the flow of combat. Skill and dexterity are key, and is very rewarding the better you get at it.

I usually avoid Dark Souls clones due to some mediocre and boring experiences in the past, I'm more inclined to think they will be bad because they're simply not the same as the originals and barely anyone else can replicate them. This game was not the case.

From the few soulslike games I played outside those made by FromSoft, Lies of P is the best one by far. This one specifically is more like Bloodborne, so being a lifetime Xbox user, this was the Bloodborne I never got to play.

A challenging experience for veterans of the genre but still including vast accessibility features so it can be enjoyed by newcomers as well. Very engaging gameplay that encourages offensive strats over defensive strats, because agility makes things more fun.

The spin on the Pinocchio tale was very creative and its steampunk artstyle the more fitting for the story. The game looks beautiful and plays so smoothly, impressive for a studio with practically no previous history on the genre.

If you're a fan of the Souls games you definitely have to try this one, you'll love it.