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For your consideration: Monstress by Marjorie Liu, it's pretty amazing.

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I tried it, but was pretty underwhelmed by, well, almost everything. Although my biggest issue was the constant camera shake, I find it extremely annoying in games and it makes me sick after a while (could not find an option to turn it off either, but I could have just missed it).

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#2  Edited By MoonlightMoth

Baroque on the Wii is around 50 on Metacritic, not a game I love per se, but fascinating and my first experience with anything roguelike.

Also have a soft spot for:

  • Velvet Assassin (61, PC)
  • Clive Barker's Jericho (63, 360)
  • Bladestorm (63, 360)

I suppose low scores sometimes give me pause before buying a game (might do a bit more research beforehand etc.), but otherwise it doesn't matter to me all that much.

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I wouldn't say no to a John Constantine game, with a focus on occult detective mystery gameplay rather than straight up combat.

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I don't know if this counts but I've been reading the Warhammer 40k Sisters of Battle codex having recently been lured back into the whole mess by a friend. She thought they were badass and whilst this is indeed the case the lore paints them (haha, puns!) as utterly messed up. The religious fanaticism, the obsession with intense suffering as penance, all very relatable themes to my Catholic upbringing but Jesus does it get extreme. Locking people away in mobile war-walking sarcophagi, wired up to receive endless physical and psychological trauma until a death that may not come for decades... and these are ostensibly the good guys? It's disturbing yet I can't help but be fascinated.

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#6  Edited By MoonlightMoth

Personally, no. If a new movie was coming out that I wanted to see on release I'd prefer to watch it at the cinema rather than at home. My favourite movie watching experiences have been at the cinema (watching 2001 in IMAX was an utter joy) so I'd prefer that option usually.

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#7  Edited By MoonlightMoth

Oh definitely, I really enjoyed Mordheim so I'm certainly interested. Hopefully its good as I like the setting and the ideas on show. I actually have a big old Necromunda codex thingy from 1998 but never went further than that, my hands wobble so much I'd only ruin any miniatures I'd try to paint. That being said I recently picked up the Adepta Sororitas codex so who knows.

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#8  Edited By MoonlightMoth

Arx Fatalis, the Shadow Hearts series and I can't deny wanting a Bayonetta/DMC quality remake of Bloodrayne.

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The knowledge that death is final. Anything I imagine, no matter how beautiful, becomes hell the instant its made eternal.

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I really like Erin's outfit at the start of Thief (2014).