Turok 1 & 2 remasters coming to Xbox One: https://www.gamespot.com/articles/turok-and-turok-2-remasters-coming-to-xbox-one/1100-6456985/
...and here's some new Shenmue 3 screenshots: http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2018-02-26-new-shenmue-3-screenshots-show-more-dead-eyed-faces
Fallout 4
I am starting to like Far Harbor. The place is more fun to explore compared to the commonwealth.
Kind of wish I had Longfellow with me when that happened but you can't have 2 followers and I heard that Nick Valentine is the most interesting companion to have around in Far Harbor. Any suggestions for Fallout 4: Nuka World? Who should I take with me?
Longfellow maybe?!
I still love the original Half-Life because it had a pretty dark story and setting. Half-Life 2 was a great follow up but my brain simply cannot compute WHY Valve decided not to wrap up things with Episode 3!
In Portal 2 they even made an Easter Egg about their own failures regarding Episode 3:
Shame.
The only chance Valve have at redeeming themselves right now is...
*drum roll*
Portal 3!
That way they could somehow fix things by explaining certain story elements from the view of Apreture Science.
Wildly popular, extremely profitable, and immensely overrated?
If you change each of those adjectives to their opposite, you'll have the perfect description for Fallout: Van Buren.
HL3 died when Marc Laidlaw leaked the story online. There is also Ted Beckman who left Valve for Arkane Studios.
If HL3 is ever released it will be the Fallout 3 of the Half-Life universe.
This looks sweet:
Comes out on all systems according to gematsu.com: https://gematsu.com/2018/02/co-op-arcade-racer-trailblazers-announced-ps4-xbox-one-switch-pc
Skynet?!
I think the traditional Fallout post-apocalypse is a better endtime scenario. I mean you can't play survivalism with robot gunships hovering over your head.
True. That line really made me think twice about the game itself. I think overall Fallout 4 is a very fun game even if it's not necessarily a good RPG. Sure, there aren't many choices to be made but I like how they dared to experiment with the idea of Vaults and their purpose. It's fun to see the outcome of the experiments the government planned before the war since some of them have gone absolutely sideways with results that no one ever expected. Vault 118 was a good example of that.
The quest 'Brain Dead' in Fallout 4: Far Harbor is pretty amusing. Fallout 4 is such a mixed bag, on one hand you have FedEx quests that make you wanna quit playing and on the other hand you have a few quests and locations that are very well thawed out.
For the folks in the U.S there is no better time to buy a PS VR in case anyone is interested: http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2018-02-19-jelly-deals-playstation-vr-discounted-by-usd100-in-the-us