this game is really really good, has a great story and such a compelling dark fantasy atmosphere. geralt is epicsauce and he's an epic win of a character. wild hunt 3 is without doubt one of gamings greats, a great gaming slam dunk. skellige is insane man.

the side quests are kind of bad. maybe they get better later i dunno, i kinda gave up on them early on. one or two of them were really interesting like eat dinner with a monster, but the rest feel like skyrim radiant quests. there were several times where i was expecting something exciting based on the quest description, but it ends up being something anti-climactic like you investigate a dead body then go report back to the questgiver and that's it. i wish there was a way to differentiate the filler timesink free xp quests from the ones with an actual interesting, twisting narrative.

The split screen VS mode has probably the best selection of character designs of anything ever. Just absolutely incredible how many Weird Guys you can fit inside one game, turns out

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This was my second game in the franchise and my first experience with Kiryu as a main character. I was worried about missing a gargantuan amount of context going into this having never known much about Kiryu, but this game actually served as a great introduction to his story. I was able to relate more to Ichiban and the other party members who were only newly acquainted with Kiryu and viewed him as this enigmatic and legendary figure from the yakuza.

Seems like a third of my hundred hours with this game I spent unlocking Kiryu's memories, totally enthralled by the history of the franchise and its colorful characters. Infinite Wealth has made me super excited to play the rest of the games in order while I wait for the next chapter in Ichiban's story. Speaking of which, my only draw against this game is Ichiban taking kind of a backseat halfway through.

Once I got so swept up in the life of Kiryu, I found it hard to care as much about Kasuga (which is really saying something considering I loved the absolute underpants off Like a Dragon and I adore Ichiban as a character; he's one of my favorite protags ever). His story didn't feel super consequential this time around. HOWEVER, they make up for that with this hard-hitting ending cutscene that reminded me exactly why he's such an awesome character and got me incredibly hyped for whatever the next game brings.

Also I really love the juxtaposition between Kiryu/Kasuga's final chapter experiences. Kiryu gets a largely emotional last stand climbing to the top of a skyscraper fighting off a gunship with the help of his old friends(?) and engaging in hand-to-hand combat against a traditional dresspants-shirtless-tattoo guy. Meanwhile Ichiban goes to a volcanic island and fights multiple aquatic behemoths then beats the shit out of a crazy immortal old white man with dual SMGs.

I've played the online dating minigame more than the actual game but that's enough to earn 5 stars from me baby. How are they so good at turning the most mundane stuff into amazing minigames

the dark souls of highly difficult post-apocalyptic RPG/FPS set in Mexico

they took one of the best sports ever and added legos

they took one of the best games ever and added legos

download play is baller and yes i'm a chad main

preorder now and play as football cole

i freakin love games that use real life logic. you have to make sure you're wearing shoes before you climb through a broken window or your feet get cut. i love that stuff man. kojima vibes.

That perfect combination of jank and pure unbridled heart that's impossible to replicate. This game will reign eternal as a masterpiece

It doesn't work on my computer so i don't know. sorry.