People who never played Witcher 1, or even 2, but drooled while playing 3--here's your chance to see how far the series has come!
The combat in Witcher 1 is really unique. At the beginning, it is frustrating as hell, but once you get the hang of it, you just can't get enough of it.
Witcher 2 is a short game, but with multiple paths and intros to some of the main characters of the series, it is also a must play for any witcher fan.
Sleeping Dogs is such a fine game! I spent $10 to get the Definitive Edition for my PS4, and those ten bucks were really well spent. Played it for hours, mastering all the combos and special moves, fighting wave after wave of enemies, and driving is also fun, if not as great as in GTA V.
My only complain/wish was a bit more stuff to do in the open world. But then again, it does have a lot more to do, compared to the likes of Mafia 3, Infamous and some other open world games.
The game is bug free, and nicely streamlined. Please support the dev by buying the game. Maybe they will be interested to bring out a sequel someday.
@amichalski81: Being emotionally invested in a movie and its characters is no sin. It doesn't make anyone a nerd, nor does it make a person a "manchild".
However, I do agree that disrupting the viewing experience of others is not a good thing to do.
Seems the reviewers at gamespot were specifically fixated on Mario, Zelda and Metal Gear Solid, which is quite strange considering the fact that there are so many other ground breaking games that a lot more people played and loved over the last couple of decades.
@HarlemVIP: These days, games get released with a lot of bugs and technical issues. Later on, these get fixed via "patches", but reviews usually address the unpatched, first build.
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