Onur Kaya
I'm going to say to Mikami, "We're not going to count this, we'll wait for it again," and I'm going to pray that he runs the next game instead of giving it to the apprentices.
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A beauty that says "don't be afraid" to those who are afraid of souls games, and the cons are controversial.
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If you like Marvel, it's a production you should definitely experience for its story alone.
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Overly beautiful graphics, overly long dialogues.
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Feeling like the work of a gourmet chef and as innovative as Death Stranding, Deathloop is quite possibly Arkane's Magnum Opus.
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When it comes to the metagame, it is difficult to say(without sinking a good 200 hours into it) whether or not Nioh 2 is better than its predecessor. Yet, I can guarantee that it will be a rich enough experience to make you not regret your purchase, even if you don't care about that.
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In highest settings, it will still melt the insides of your PC and if I was rating it based on its ability to do just that, it would get a "12 out of 10" from me. As a game and a remaster though, it gets a mere 6.
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I can not recommend it to those who basically lived their life in the first game when it came out, as especially on the visuals front, Nioh 2 has seen no improvements. It is possible to feel like you are playing the exact same game, I know I did. Homever, if you haven't already played the first game, do not bother starting with that and skip straight to Nioh 2.
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It's not as dark and gory as the first one, but it smooths out the rough edges and visibly surpasses it.
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