So tired over the overpraise that It Follows gets. This listmaker seems to not like teen slasher horrors, which rightfully so, they don't make out to be quality horror films. It Follows was basically a teen slasher horror, bunch of moronic teens that make dumb decisions while trying to run away from a slow moving antagonist. This slowly walking demonic entity is approaching me, where should I go? Oh I know, instead of running out of the house where I will have open space, I will run upstairs and corner myself in a room. What a f###in joke.
@verysalt: I thought RE4 had some great moments, like the first time you come across the cloaking Novistadors. But Dead Space trumps it. You can get used to the jump scares, but you can't get used to the audio logs and background music. Amazing horror experience.
Even though it is my Game of the Year and I've logged more than 100 hours and played through it twice, I would say Nier Automata could make this list. Although I never experienced issues, theres been a ton of folks on the forums having different issues where most of them can't even load the game. To top it off, the dev promised a patch to fix the technical issues that 7 months later we still don't have. Atleast theres the fan-made patch that fixes the technical issue, but I think awareness of its existence has made the devs not give a sh!t about fixing their game.
@gamingdevil800: Fear not fellow NieR junkie. When I said I played through it once, I played through it the required 3 times and got ending E. After I finished it completely, I decided I must play it again and get all endings A-Z, 100% everything, and play the arena DLC!
And that epic showdown will happen in the last 20 minutes of episode 10, whereas episode 1-9 will be a bunch of artsy filler episodes for "character development". The epic showdown will end in a cliffhanger as the show tries to pull viewers in to care to tune in a few months later for the second half of the repeated cycle.
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