@nick: I get why you'd say that but this game to me felt nothing like a Bethesda game. Yeah they have open worlds like this but the interactions you have are so totally different that I don't see a correlation past them both having big maps.
@toosweet: There's no need for a cookbook, just chuck anything in the pots and it becomes obvious what'll make decent meals and what won't. The system isn't complex to need a crafting page.
@teddie: I find the Boglin videos oddly enjoyable, guess it's a nostalgic thing and I'd feel the same if it were a video on monsters in my pocket. His whole person is incredibly tedious apart from that however.
@paulmako: Oh man, Mark of the Ninja. I was enjoying that game so much, I actually found myself saying that it was amazing out loud to myself. But as the story progresses and you lose your sword etc it just got so bad that I never finished it. I have never been more disappointed with the second half of a game.
@yesiamaduck: I just end up feeling so sad for people like that. Assuming they aren't literal children (which they probably are) what has to happen in your life that a fucking flawed system like Metacritic has so much power over you.
@whatshisface: Why would you? Unless you went it just joins the meaningless spiral of content that we all absorb daily. Hell, I can hardly remember the panel from this weekend.
First console I've had since the PS2, first one I've ever bought with my own money. As a handheld home gaming system I'm very happy, hopefully it'll do better than the Wii U.
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