@Th3solution You're not the only one who enjoys taking a trip down memory lane and scrolling down the trophies! Maybe I do that a bit too often even. Not great to be stuck in the past with your gaming, though it's always great to reminisce. Besides, how else are you going to get that satisfying trophy notification noise other than to play new games?
You just make me more and more interested in Enslaved! Sounds like it's finally time I dust that off and give it a proper shot, though maybe I will just buy it on my PC now as my PS3 is currently in a different country from me, haha. Ninja Theory games in general have always been ones that interest me greatly conceptually. I just never actually dipped my feet into them to know if I fall in love with them or not! Brothers is another one I've heard great things about indeed, but never tried. I believe it was TotalBiscuit's favourite video game back in the day (if you know him)? I do know the big spoiler of how the game ends however, so would that ruin my experience with it?
The Order 1886 is an interesting shout! I'd completely forgotten about that game as clearly many have at this point. I do also still remember when it came out and the vitriol that was thrown at it. It's funny to think how different expectations were there, because I think a lot of the criticism it received back then it would not so much now. The world building they did in that game did always sound intriguing, so maybe I would have to dip my toes into that. I'll look into it!
To be fair, I didn't dislike the first Last of Us at all! I had a good time with its story and the gameplay was generally fine (though easily the worst part about it), but it just never quite hit the highs for me that it seemed to for many people. The sequel having improved gameplay already sounds like it would be an improvement to my enjoyment, even with the… sometimes controversial nature of the actual narrative. I've been very spoiled on what exactly happens in that game, but
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