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Curse: The Eye of Isis

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Divinity: Original Sin 2 Steve gets a Kidney but I don't even get a tag.
How did you like the movie parts?

At first I was really surprised by this. Considering how well known actors were involved, I enjoyed them as a "break" from the game, to give characters more depth. It started with "Lords and Ladies" in Max Payne, and it evolved to a full professional scenes. Text and audio logs are cool, but here it was part of the whole package. Plus we can see some differences, when making choices (junction impacts). There is a lot of background, when it comes to time travel, and I really enjoyed it. I finished the whole thing two times in a row. Elegant combat system, really great looking environments (just like in Control), and overall fun AAA game. Very stable and smooth as well. Also there are some big references to Alan Wake as well. To me it feels like QB, AW and Control are happening in the same universe.
 

Fargus

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Found some Gothic 1 screenshots on my old laptop. I remember making them few years ago back when my pc was broken and i played a bunch of old games.

Larping a sleeper krishnaite. And some :prosper:
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What the fuck happened to modern interfaces? Why can't they make them as cool as they did in the past? Seriously, why can't we have interfaces that are part of the graphics anymore? This stuff is so immersive.

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Just look at the last one for example. There's no drop down menu bullshit in the shop. You switch to different types of wares by clicking on the various shelves. Why is it so difficult to implement something like this today?
 

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