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Is it me, or are they mostly just all shit? Bought AC shadows on release day, and refunded. After playing the completely excellent Kingdom Come Deliverance 2, mashing left mouse and rolling about the place just bored the piss out of me. Most releases are full of bugs, often game breaking.

Did devs get lazy during lockdown? Taking on too much? Is it just getting too complicated for them? Is it time for AI to take over? Which will happen sooner, rather than later, anyway.

As they appear to have set the price to £60, is it even worth bothering with any more? I seem to refund more than I keep.

Revisiting Cyberpunk (Dec 2020) which was a disaster on release, and really quite enjoying it now.
 

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majority of indie games i've played shit all over AAA games... problem with AAA games is capitalism, they don't want some of the money, they want all of the money so they nickle and dime us on everything they can get away with ultimately putting out a sub-par product.

Very few AAA games have been good in the last few years sadly
 

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Baldurs Gate 3.

Revisiting Cyberpunk (Dec 2020) which was a disaster on release, and really quite enjoying it now.
Yeah, really good if you've got a good rig.

I play most of the AAA games for a story. I might have another go at BG3 - completed it. But tbh, I like to make the decisions I like to make, I don't think I'd enjoy doing an "evil" run. But might give it a go anyway - it was the only game (other than HL: Alyx) that actually made me stop and go "woah, this feels new".

It's really because you've played every game before. New games are mainly just old games in a new skin.

I getting outside and doing real stuff is vastly more rewarding IMO. It's just harder to get started :)
 

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I usually wait for games to go on sale. Over xmas I played the two God of War games, which are astonishingly good. Then I played Mad Max, which is decent, and now I'm playing the PC version of RDR1, which even though its old, is very good fun.

The Jedi Survivor games are fantastic. But nothing I've ever played in my life comes close to God of War.
 

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Pretty much all I play atm is

Private Server WoW
PowerWash Simulator
Satisfactory
Monster Hunter Wilds

Probably going to buy Subnautica 2 when it comes out in Early Access as I promised my son we'd play it together
 

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High praise. Keep an eye out for a sale would ya. :)

They're both well worth buying outside a sale anyway, there's a good 50 hours gameplay each one, wonderful acting (both animation and voice), and fantastic fighting. Everything about them is just superb, I can't recommend them enough.
 

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Evil BG3 run as a drow is great.

Games I'm currently playing or have played a lot this year:
Kenshi
Hearts of Iron 4, with Old World Blues Fallout total conversion mod
Battletech with Battletech Extended mod
Total War: Warhammer 3
Crying Suns

Most AAA games I've bought in the last few years have been a disappointment, so I'm sticking to niche and indy games.
 

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Very much enjoyed Crying Suns.

I had to uninstall Noita again. I need my job. :eek:

Roll on redundancy tbpfh.
 

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Mixed bag, some AAA can still be enjoyable but there's normally some associated BS to go with it (pay store, platform exclusives, exorbitant costs, etc.). Indie can be the same but generally if you get a flop it's less bothersome as the prices are generally lower.
 

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Mixed bag, some AAA can still be enjoyable but there's normally some associated BS to go with it (pay store, platform exclusives, exorbitant costs, etc.). Indie can be the same but generally if you get a flop it's less bothersome as the prices are generally lower.

Aye and AAA games are about to go through the roof if the GTA 6 rumour is true. So, the rumour is Rockstar are going to charge $100 for GTA 6 - now, you just know every big studio greedy ceo is going to see that as a justification for their new shite game to also cost $100 and thus we're at a price increase across the board.
 

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There's a lot of focus on GTA but the top level WWE games from 2k have both been over £100, currently the 2K25 full edition is £120.

So to me we're already here but then franchise games are going to have a rough time justifying year on year improvements
 

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There's a lot of focus on GTA but the top level WWE games from 2k have both been over £100, currently the 2K25 full edition is £120.

So to me we're already here but then franchise games are going to have a rough time justifying year on year improvements

Aye, to play devils advocate for a moment given how long GTA 5 lasted and the RP online servers people seem to play in bulk, at least GTA 6 would have somewhat justification for the price tag... assuming it would last just as long as GTA 5 has.... WWE on the other hand, that shit comes out with a new edition every year, its just the COD model at this point, year on year release at the price they ask for is criminal tbh.
 

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Aye, to play devils advocate for a moment given how long GTA 5 lasted and the RP online servers people seem to play in bulk, at least GTA 6 would have somewhat justification for the price tag... assuming it would last just as long as GTA 5 has.... WWE on the other hand, that shit comes out with a new edition every year, its just the COD model at this point, year on year release at the price they ask for is criminal tbh.

I disagree, I've never been into GTA but the scale of it does explain the price, Cod? No.
 

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You go to the cinema to watch a film, costs about 20 quid for a couple of hours.

Minimum play time for GTA5 is about 32 hours. At cinema prices that'd be £320. You probably put about 80 into it, or like, 600 if you're playing online.

But I don't feel strongly about any of that tbh. You can always wait a few years and it'll come down to £15. Price of a few pints in a cheapish place.
 

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I have more than enough unplayed games bought in sales in my Steam Library to last me at least the rest of the year. That doesn't even factor in waiting to upgrade my PC before touching games like Cyberpunk running at max-shiny.
 

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