Have not played it yet but I have seen plenty of gameplay footage of it. Looks very good. You can usually trust Team Ninja when it comes to combat. I might snag it on sale later if I'm in the mood for another Soulslike, though currently I'm more and more vibing with CAGs over Soulslikes as far as action games go.
Looks like an incredibly generic fantasy game with mediocre combat. I know that Gothic is more than that, but they've really not emphasized those bits in this trailer. If I didn't know about Gothic already from other sources this trailer would give me absolutely zero desire to play the game.
Chaos Theory is an absolute all-timer and a must play for anyone even remotely interested in stealth games. Double Agent (Xbox version) is also quite good.
I never played Blacklist as I couldn't get over the recasting of Sam and how different it looked, but I heard good things about the co-op in it. Always wanted to try it but never had anyone to play it with, so didn't bother.
Yes, I have said before but the worst thing about Trump being the president of the US is not that it makes no sense - it's that it makes perfect sense.
I dunno, any resemblance of what Argo Tuulik once worked on in that project seems to be washed away at this point. Kaur Kender was certainly involved in the making of Disco Elysium, but I wouldn't call him a "core creative". It's not a project I've been particularly excited for personally.
First time watching that clip and making the connection hit like a ton of bricks. Both Matt and Ilka really knocked it out of the park with the acting in that one, too.
I was about to bring that one up! That's a great one and the ultimate "best of both worlds" edition for FF 6 imo. Keeps some important Woolsey character while improving the script. I also think this is the best translation of the Opera scene (it's based on the GBA version I think).
Shame, I feel like stealth co-op can be a really fun gameplay setup. Tenchu: Wrath of Heaven was the go-to game for me and my childhood friend whenever we went for couch co-op. I also had some fun with Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow back in the day
I've heard about people enjoying the co-op missions in AC: Unity, but unfortunately I personally never had any friends to play that game with, and I don't really want to team up with strangers. But I feel like a co-op Assassin's Creed could be good.
You were pretty much there for its peak, then. Those were the good days. I don't know that I would be up for the time commitment these days, but I still miss those times now and then.
The reason no other alternative has taken off is that there is no other alternative. I hate Discord too, but there just isn't a drop-in replacement.