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Favorite Games

Deus Ex
Deus Ex
Deep Rock Galactic
Deep Rock Galactic
Bloodborne
Bloodborne
Resident Evil 4
Resident Evil 4
Super Mario Galaxy 2
Super Mario Galaxy 2

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Don't really like the way Yoshi is looking at Mario on the cover art

This is almost a complete package for me. Incredible combat, platforming, puzzles, exploration, pacing, progression. It has a great visual style and takes a lot of inspiration in it's worldbuilding and narrative from Zoroastrianism, which is so cool to see considering it was published by ubisoft of all people. However the story and characters are a bit limp. I enjoyed the dialogue between characters in the side missions and just talking to NPCs, but every time a cutscene played it was very underwhelming.

Ancient religions other than Greek and Norse are such an untapped gold mine for video games. Where is my Aztec open world game? How about a Celtic JRPG? Or a buddist platformer?

Wasn't really into the story around the halfway mark, but holy shit the last third of the game (and the ending specifically) jam packs so many great moments that it really makes up for the underwhelming first half