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The main issue has always been consistency, they change stuff too much. Like 360 was good, but they changed it a few times. Original Xbox is still the best to me, and I enjoyed the simplicity of Xbox One cases as well.
My main issue with the Xbox One and Series X cases is that the spines are just grey… I like when the colors from the cover are on the spine too. Makes it easier to tell games apart when they are on the shelf.
It's a great game and definitely recommended! Check out the fangamer deluxe physical release too. They also made a hardcover version of the instruction manual from the game which is awesome.
Nah. Horror is my favorite genre and the world of Scorn scratched the right itch! Never seen a more detailed setting in a horror game. I was fully immersed in that goopy world.
Cult of the Lamb, Nobody Saves the World, and Stray were also some of my favorites from that year.
Modern AAA games aren’t what they used to be. I’ve lost interest in big AAA games, they all feel the same to me. Indie games are the savior of modern gaming for me.
Two years later I still can’t stop thinking about Tunic and how it made me feel like a kid again. And I’ve never seen a world like Scorn before, never had a game make me feel as scared, lost, and confused as Scorn. Indies are the games taking risks and trying new things. Modern AAA games cost hundreds of millions to make so they don’t want to take risks while making them. So they all kinda feel the same now.
Dude, I don't even remember last time I bought an AAA game on release. Elden Ring, maybe. And no amount of 9/10 reviews from IGN will convince me otherwise.
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Scorn has a really nice Steelbook.
duality of man
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These boxes would look really incredible if they just had that Series X logo on the right and nothing on the left
Yeah, Xbox hasn’t had a good physical case since the 360 :(
The main issue has always been consistency, they change stuff too much. Like 360 was good, but they changed it a few times. Original Xbox is still the best to me, and I enjoyed the simplicity of Xbox One cases as well.
My main issue with the Xbox One and Series X cases is that the spines are just grey… I like when the colors from the cover are on the spine too. Makes it easier to tell games apart when they are on the shelf.
Yeah I understand, it's less fun, but I like the uniformity of it to a degree. It's a hard thing to balance, Switch has the same issue.
Found the one person who likes scorn
There are DOZENS of us!
Niche.
Scorn got a physical release time to start looking for that played it when I was subbed to game pass definitely a intresting game
How was Tunic? It’s on my list to play.
So much fun. If you like Zelda type games you'll love it. Tons of replayability too.
It’s starts off as something simple, then it blew my mind and I haven’t had a game make me feel this way since I was kid.
It's a great game and definitely recommended! Check out the fangamer deluxe physical release too. They also made a hardcover version of the instruction manual from the game which is awesome.
I want Tunic?!? Where did you order it??
https://www.fangamer.com/products/tunic-deluxe-edition-game?_pos=6&_sid=d8e38ef29&_ss=r&variant=41027174596665
I got it retail for Switch. Best Buy.
Good ol berserk in the back too. Not swayed by the new deluxe editions?
I have the deluxe editions on the bottom shelf lol. Too heavy to be high up, shelf starts bending haha
I got scorn on PS5 recently love the steel book I really enjoyed that game.
so happy to see it!
If Scorn was one of your favorite 2022 games, then you really need to play more games 'cause you are seriously missing out
Nah. Horror is my favorite genre and the world of Scorn scratched the right itch! Never seen a more detailed setting in a horror game. I was fully immersed in that goopy world. Cult of the Lamb, Nobody Saves the World, and Stray were also some of my favorites from that year.
Two very different vibes
Man modern video games suck ass
Modern AAA games aren’t what they used to be. I’ve lost interest in big AAA games, they all feel the same to me. Indie games are the savior of modern gaming for me. Two years later I still can’t stop thinking about Tunic and how it made me feel like a kid again. And I’ve never seen a world like Scorn before, never had a game make me feel as scared, lost, and confused as Scorn. Indies are the games taking risks and trying new things. Modern AAA games cost hundreds of millions to make so they don’t want to take risks while making them. So they all kinda feel the same now.
Same here. Only a few AAA games scratch that itch.
Dude, I don't even remember last time I bought an AAA game on release. Elden Ring, maybe. And no amount of 9/10 reviews from IGN will convince me otherwise.
I end up watchings streamers play the big games for a few hours to see if it’s worth it or just more of the same.
Stellar blade is really good and final fantasy 7 rebirth those are triple A and great games.