In the cycle of micro transactions, games being released before they’re finished, and battle passes - what’s the last/most recent game you played that didn’t feel this way?
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dnb_4eva t1_iuarlnv wrote
Stray.
thesusmaster52 t1_iuasmoa wrote
It takes two. Absolutely phenomenal
LavitzOfBasil t1_iuas9m2 wrote
Elden Ring
Ranker90 t1_iuat95l wrote
Elden ring, it's one of the very few AAA games these last years that has some passion in it... When it comes to indies there are more of them, but i think Valheim was for me the most recent labor of love. (even though it is unfinished and it looks like the devs are losing the passion in it).
DanSanderman t1_iuaxngp wrote
Horizon Forbidden West. Story aside, you can't tell me they didn't put some serious love into the graphics and animations.
Practical-Lemon-7244 t1_iuc1daq wrote
Did you not like the story? It felt a bit too out there for my taste, if that makes sense.
Beanholey t1_iuasghs wrote
Dark Cloud. Never finished it when I had it on ps2, so platinuming it felt great.
yesiamclutz t1_iuavkd8 wrote
Disco Elysium
Pyrrhichios t1_iub2vr2 wrote
God of War (2018). Never got around to it on PS4, so got to enjoy it at its absolute best on PS5. From the first five minutes it's just a game that spills over with quality in every aspect. Extremely excited for Ragnarok.
elhomerjas t1_iuarnf5 wrote
Metal Gear Solid V : Phantom of Pain
winterman666 t1_iuax3ie wrote
Trails From Zero
Practical-Lemon-7244 t1_iuc1ffe wrote
Ghost of Tsushima
LeUserduReddit t1_iuc9hwv wrote
Just made a post about it: A Short Hike. That game is playable therapy lol
AwesomeX121189 t1_iucf85g wrote
Bayonetta 3
Xenoblade Chronicles 3
corian09 t1_iuarrpq wrote
Control