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@erhre: Maybe so. But getting through Dark Souls III suggests otherwise.

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Cuphead had astonishing graphics and I loved the cartoon feel of it.

However is was so difficult I stopped playing very early on. Too bad.

Dark Souls III was unnecessarily difficult but the story line provided enough desire to endure. Cuphead has nothing to make dealing with the insane difficulty worthwhile.

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Season two is unintelligible to me. I may be getting too old for this stuff.

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@jgarbuz: I got my 'thousands' from the top end PC that is configured expressly for VR, which is what I would most likely get, plus the associated attachments for it.

When you play Skyrim VR, do you play it standing up? If so, wouldn't that get exhausting pretty soon?

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@streamline: I'd love to see Quantic Dream's Omikron in VR. But the above samples are less than interesting. What I need is a hands on demonstration of VR. I'm not paying thousand of dollars for a platform that delivers inferior games. Maybe next year.

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@Daelusca: The myth of its difficulty? Hah. I got probably three quarters of the way through the game and finally lost interest. DS was written by sadists and only a masochist persists in mindless beatings.

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@neurogia: Same here. I'd pick the right hand picture every time.

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@simonbelmont2: I play video games for the challenge/entertainment. If I found farming, civ, and strategy games entertaining, I'd buy them with the expectation of getting those kinds of games. Since I don't find them entertaining, I would not have bought F4 knowing it was a hybrid not only of other genre, but repetitious drudgery in its own right. Bethesda over-thought this one.

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I'm surprised F4 has surpassed Skyrim in units sold. I suspect that Skyrim will propel spinoffs while F4 will prove to be such a poor sequel to F3 and New Vegas that buyer's remorse will curtail revenue beyond it. I can't get back the money I spent for F4, but I sure won't be buying F5. Who wants a Civ/Farmer/Fallout mashup requiring interminable revisits to the same sites? I got both DLCs but am so disgusted with the main game, I deleted it and moved on.

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@soul_starter: I ignored alchemy the first time through the game. But once I learned the value of max alchemy in conjunction with max enchantment, I could create armor and attack that were virtually game-over.

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