Legend of Dragoon is one of those rare games that actually got better with age. At the time, I remember being pretty disapointed in the game after the hype for it, found a lot of it to be pretty boring and cliche. The big unique thing about it, the active timed hits, was done in mario rpg. But then I played it again recently, and all the cliches just felt like a nice nostalgia blanket, same with the voice acting. The annoying hype has long-since died and I could enjoy the game just as a game. And the villians being called Winglies always makes me laugh, I don't know why. Great game for an RPG gamer.
Arcanum: of steamworks and magica obscura. Combat is a lot like the first two fallout games, but set in a magical world where tech is starting to establish itself. Gog has a version that still works on modern computers.
The argument is flawed at its core. It assumes characters are either supermodels or fugly, with no room in between. Gamers' gripe isn't about characters that are normal, it's about the butt-ugly monstrosities that are plaguing modern gaming.
The second story is generally a great entry, with just about all the others being a bit mixed. I like til the end of time, but the story can definitely drag on. After that one, the releases kinda wandered consoles and I lost track of them
Personally, I doubt the movie will even be a thing. What's the ratio of announced to cancelled star wars projects again? This reeks of Kenedy desperately trying to claim to have another project and have her contract extended again. If the new Indiana Jones bombs like it seems set to, I'll be shocked if she stays at Disney much longer.
What? God of War having quick time events? Well I never.