The slight ambivalence I have toward 2077 surprises me. I loved the three Witcher games and the game's setting should be right up my ally - I'll definitely buy it, probably day 1, but a big part of me thinks I've reached the top of my open world, story driven mountain with the Yakuza games in recent years, and everything else will be a slight letdown. Those games might well be mechanically variable and with plots denser than day old porridge but they've got more heart, pathos and personality than anything else I've played in the genre.
If it isn't apparent, I'm in the middle of replaying the entire Yakuza franchise
Tesla Force is also great, btw. I'm a sucker for arcade style shooters at the best of times, but one by 10Tons? I'm all the way in. Nikola Tesla joining forces with Mary Shelley and Marie Curie to battle the evil Lovecraft and his squid-goons? What's not to love?
If it isn't apparent, I'm in the middle of replaying the entire Yakuza franchise
Tesla Force is also great, btw. I'm a sucker for arcade style shooters at the best of times, but one by 10Tons? I'm all the way in. Nikola Tesla joining forces with Mary Shelley and Marie Curie to battle the evil Lovecraft and his squid-goons? What's not to love?
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"Critics are like eunuchs in a harem; they know how the Tatty 100 is done, they've seen it done every day, but they're unable to do it themselves." - Brendan Behan
"Critics are like eunuchs in a harem; they know how the Tatty 100 is done, they've seen it done every day, but they're unable to do it themselves." - Brendan Behan