It's a good game, but it's certainly not perfect. There are only 4 types of enemy, or something like that? And I prefer an epic, engrossing game with a big world to explore. Just my opinion of course. The Last Of Us was more like a movie in that sense, a linear plot that took you on a predefined journey. It was a great game. But the best ever?? Nah...
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Interesting idea, but I prefer to have the choice of whether I want the DLC or not, instead of having to pay for it all upfront. To be honest it's not very often that a game is so brilliant that by the end of the main storyline, I'm still willing to pay another 30 quid for extra content: Mass Effect, Witcher 3, Skyrim. That's about it I think.
But I agree that there are some awful games being released, particularly with painfully bad voice acting. I suppose it's not fair that their initial sale price is the same as the masterpieces.
Nope Mr Google did not help unfortunately. For once! It just says it fails the quest. But there must be a reason for that doll surely?
@qngm305: I think if mobile's can start to host good VR games, like proper console/PC standard games, then maybe one day it will happen. But I don't know if they'll ever be able to make that level of tech so small as to fit in your hand.
VR is definitely the future though. I'm getting on a bit and like to have a control pad in my hand, but I think they will phase out soon.
Bit of an old one this, but I've just been playing through Witcher 3 again, and I wondered...
When you have to choose Anna's doll to break the curse, what happens if you choose Philipa's doll instead? Does it have any impact on Philipa further through the storyline? It never really explains why the Crones have a doll of her.
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