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Most of my library is indie games but I'm really looking forward to CONTROL Resonant and the 007 game (love me some Hitman).
I'm happy to pay the premium for graphics/voice acting/whatever if the game is actually fun. A shame that so many AAA developers forget about that last part.
I forgot about that one. I really liked the first one, more for the worldbuilding and atmosphere than the gameplay, so I'm interested in Resonant, but not confident that I'll like it. I'll have to see some gameplay before I can tell. Bring back Threshold Kids!
It was also the first game I ever played where the ray tracing didn't feel like a gimmick. I didn't even notice it for most of the game and then when I did, I really appreciated how much it was adding to the atmosphere.
I want to play Alan Wake 2 but I don't want to install Epic.
Yar har, fiddle dee dee...
Yeah yeah, I know lol
I just don't want to play any game bad enough to deal with cracks.