Volt
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Gotta love how Nemesis has a caution sign on his hand. 
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I know. It’s still a pain in the ass having to drop all the stuff you have one by one and then go recovering them when you need them (but first drop something else elsewhere, because you have only six slots to work with).
At least the bottomless box keeps things organized and all in one place. The way RE0 does it just makes things messier and slower.
Pertho
6581
Found my goggles.
Gonna be soldering time soon.
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Who are you rolling with come April?
- Resident Evil 3 Remake April 3, 2020
- CyberPunk April 16, 2020
- Final Fantasy 7 Remake April 10th
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Pertho
6583
I need you to put a 4th option.
Probably gonna go see Le Miserables when they stop here in El Paso.

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Skort
6584


Was one of my favorite movies. So i think you know the answer.
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Volt
6585
Need another option with “Nothing because my PC can’t run that shit.”
I’d probably go with FF7 tho.
I wanna say RE3 but I know for sure it’s gonna be Cyberpunk
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It will be very cool to see how the Nemesis will change over the course of the game. In the trailer you can already see he starts off with either a hood or with his head covered by the same stuff he has on his body, and then he loses it early on. In the original he ended up transforming a few times, so it’d be nice if Nemesis got progressively more and more grotesque as the game goes on and he accumulates damage.
There’s 13 days between Nemesis and Cyberpunk, giving me exactly all the time required to 100% that big boy and then hop on the Cyberpunk train.
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I will play all 3 eventually but, cyberpunk takes priority (unless it turns out to be crap).
I also have to pick up bloodlines 2 to support/critique my friend.
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Skort
6592
I really hope Bloodlines 2 turns out to be good because i really like the theme of the game.
They can delay it if needed more but that city needs to have cool side activities and proper writing.I also hope they don’t chicken out and implement dark themed quests like the original had.
The stuff in Bloodlines 1 was ahead of it’s time,devs really had some balls implementing some of the quests and dialogue in that game.
Vhozite
6593
I’ll take “none of the above because I like not failing classes” for $1000 Alex
I just deleted Civ 5 of my computer for the same reason.
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My only comment based on what I know is, don’t expect a big AAA caliber production, there just isn’t the budget.
They are working hard to try and include all the really memorable bits from the first game.
I haven’t play the first game… so I don’t know what those are.
Skort
6595
Tbh what does AAA even mean these days ?
I’ve seen overhyped 60 bucks games that hardly lived up to expectations and just got good sales because aggressive marketing.Games that die out in few months and are plagued with bad ideas and bugs.
I’ve seen smaller games that proved that a good idea with the proper team can end up as a good game.
Truth be told i kinda avoided most “AAA” games for a while. It was a proper choice.
Anthem , Fallout 76 , Wolfenstein Youngblood ( a shitstain on the franchise ) and the list goes on.
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My heart gets excited for Cyberpunk but my brain knows that I bounce off all those open world RPGs after 15 or so hours. May be different with that one though; I made it all the way through Fallout 3 so sometimes they grab me.
FF7R I’m more curious about than I have been but I have the sinking feeling it isn’t going to be for me at all. I’m an old enough gaming fogey that when FF7 originally came out it didn’t really stick with me as much as it did others.
RE3R all the way.
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Pertho
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It has to do with the budget of the game IIRC. Triple A games are the high budget games that are supposed companies put their best effort on hoping for big sales.
Skort
6598
I am aware of that.
What i was saying is that the budget of these AAA games and the studio that develops it hardly reflects the quality of the final product in a lot of games these days.
AAA title is just a marketing term to justify the 60 bucks price tag.
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