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SjoerdMC
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03-16-2020, 12:39 PM
#21
Cities: Skylines and GTA5 are both popular titles in the same genre
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SjoerdMC
03-16-2020, 12:39 PM #21

Cities: Skylines and GTA5 are both popular titles in the same genre

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cutie7867869
Junior Member
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03-16-2020, 12:39 PM
#22
Skylines Cities wins my approval—it's a well-crafted modern city-building experience. I had to wait a while before finding this game.
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cutie7867869
03-16-2020, 12:39 PM #22

Skylines Cities wins my approval—it's a well-crafted modern city-building experience. I had to wait a while before finding this game.

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CJWPercy
Junior Member
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03-16-2020, 12:39 PM
#23
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ERock8
Junior Member
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03-16-2020, 12:39 PM
#24
2015 hasn't ended yet, but Geralt of Rivia remains my top choice in recent years. I really wish for a more impressive title to appear soon, though I'm not sure about that.
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ERock8
03-16-2020, 12:39 PM #24

2015 hasn't ended yet, but Geralt of Rivia remains my top choice in recent years. I really wish for a more impressive title to appear soon, though I'm not sure about that.

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S3R4PHIM
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03-16-2020, 12:39 PM
#25
The Witcher 3 offers a polished PC release with stunning visuals, engaging characters, and a compelling narrative. I've never encountered such lifelike figures in a game before. While the story draws from the novels, the presentation is top-notch, featuring excellent voice performances and thoughtful dialogue that seamlessly fits into the plot. The way characters adapt their behavior based on your decisions—especially as your choices unfold over time—is impressive. For instance, a female character might respond differently depending on whether you express affection or not. One memorable moment was her unexpected teleportation to a lake. When she showed signs of pain, I wasn't surprised if she asked about her well-being instead of just reacting emotionally. The atmosphere and story depth stand out more than typical gameplay elements. The soundtrack is exceptional, and the attention to detail is remarkable. The card game in the sequel adds an unexpected layer of depth, despite its limited replay value. It's a testament to the developers' dedication to player feedback. Some players noted issues with movement mechanics, but adjustments were made, offering options for improved navigation. Overall, it’s a game that prioritizes immersion and meaningful choices.
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S3R4PHIM
03-16-2020, 12:39 PM #25

The Witcher 3 offers a polished PC release with stunning visuals, engaging characters, and a compelling narrative. I've never encountered such lifelike figures in a game before. While the story draws from the novels, the presentation is top-notch, featuring excellent voice performances and thoughtful dialogue that seamlessly fits into the plot. The way characters adapt their behavior based on your decisions—especially as your choices unfold over time—is impressive. For instance, a female character might respond differently depending on whether you express affection or not. One memorable moment was her unexpected teleportation to a lake. When she showed signs of pain, I wasn't surprised if she asked about her well-being instead of just reacting emotionally. The atmosphere and story depth stand out more than typical gameplay elements. The soundtrack is exceptional, and the attention to detail is remarkable. The card game in the sequel adds an unexpected layer of depth, despite its limited replay value. It's a testament to the developers' dedication to player feedback. Some players noted issues with movement mechanics, but adjustments were made, offering options for improved navigation. Overall, it’s a game that prioritizes immersion and meaningful choices.

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