@dryker: Yeah. I really like the favourite/least favourite thing he's going for here.
Speaking of, on Just cause 3: "Least favorite thing: The final boss fight, which shows once again that Just Cause 3 really is at its best when you feel you came up with what’s happening, rather than the creators."
Yeah dude, that boss fight was so absurdly terrible and way too long. It's crazy that it's in the game.
This is a great list, it's very touching actually. Might be my favourite staff list to read so far. That number one too, I knew he liked Splatoon, but man. Very cool.
Man, Vinny really went to bat for Undertale's story. He's the only reason why Undertale got a discussion at all in that category. He's been really bringing some good discussion to the table in these talks.
Seriously, most surprising list I've seen so far from the main staffers. Leave it to Papa Vinny! :D
Oh yeah, by far. If I was taking bets by the vibe that I've been getting from Vinny thus far, I would have thought that Kerbal would be number 1 and Metal Gear wouldn't even be on this list. And that Vermintide would have been on it somewhere. Consider me mistaken and very surprised!
Dan literally picked the most boring moments of MGSV to nominate.
What about mission 43? When you're going around killing a bunch of your recruits?
What about mission 45? The best part in the game with Quiet?
What about mission 46?
What about the whole hospital sequence at the beginning of the fucking game? What the hell Dan?
Yeah, tell me about it. In fact, my favourite moment from that game isn't even one that you mentioned or that they mentioned, it's the vocal cord parasites part where your team is constantly dying and you have to figure it out while insane things are also happening at the same time, nearing the end of chapter 1. It's a part that spirals out of the player's control in a big way. MGSV's moment choices in the podcast is very weird. It surprises me sometimes how like-minded eight different people in a room can be about certain things.
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