Looking forward to this. I personally love these HD remakes, the originals are hard to go back to on an HDTV. Wish we were getting the other PSP games, though.
I'm surprised by my answer, but I think it's Inglourious Basterds. When I walked out of that movie after seeing it in theaters, I wasn't sure what I thought. The misleading marketing had me thinking I didn't get what I came for. After seeing it numerous times since then, I was able to judge it better for what it was,and loved it. Quentin builds tension in that film so incredibly well. Couple that with Waltz's mind blowing performance and you've got QT's best movie. Honorable mentions to Reservoir Dogs/Pulp Fiction/Kill Bill Vol 2.
I enjoyed Enslaved and played it to completion, but I found Beyond Good & Evil to be much more memorable. Having said that, I'm not sure there's a better game this generation than Enslaved to make the comparison you're making. Quality games with a big budget don't seem to slip through the cracks as much as they used to. I think this trend is more a testament to cautious publishers than clueless gamers. Publishers are more afraid to take risks because of games like BG&E that should have sold like crazy but didn't.
I want as much content as they can offer. It makes zero sense to request LESS content. I'm perfectly capable of filtering out the stuff I'm not interested in.
I haven't been shopping for a while, but I have a couple boxes worth of them. Mostly classic rock, lots of Beatles, Stones, Doors, Who, Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, SpringsteenĀ etc.
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