Computer games.



Little big planet. I wish I was a kid when I had drive and imagination to be be that creative. I enjoyed the first one. Just too much for me these days.
 
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GTA V Skyrim Edition: Couldn't care less.

Spiderman - Miles Morales: Always wary of licenced games. First Spiderman was decent though without being amazing. But generally not that interested as of now.

Gran Turismo: Haven't been interested since 4. Always lacked that spark the first few had for me. But it'll be great news for enthusiasts of racing games of course. I think it'll be a microtransaction laden mess though, but bringing "back" career mode is very interesting - hope it has licences! Graphically it looked... fine. Didn't blow me away "next gen" style.

Ratchet & Clank - Rift Apart: The PS4 game, if you haven't played it, is genuinely superb. This is one I'll wait for a sale probably but looks interesting enough; albeit the rifts actually feel a bit nauseating to look at due to the speed of them, but impressed with the environmental detail.

Project Athia: Interesting. I just never trust Square Enix though, and far too little was shown.

Stray: Whatever this is, I adore the art style of this. Sensational. Also, cats.

**At this point, generally it's been underwhelming. Feels like stuff for the sake of having stuff.**

The controller: Looks like it has a lot of features, I'm sure it's fine - but it looks like its' wearing a leotard. I can't unsee that. I hope there's a solid colour one.

Dark Return (I think it was called this?): Character model looks... bad to me. Waxen. Anyway, it's Alien with a Gears third person shooter overlay + a hefty dose of Dark Souls? Meh, might be alright, probably won't be.

Sackboy - A Big Adventure: A quirky character mascot platformer that I just don't care about. I know of the character of course but just don't care.

Destruction All-Stars Fortnite meets Destruction Derby and Rocket League. Will be another microtransaction laden mess.

Kena - Bridge of Spirits: Love the art style. Cute as hell, vibrant. Horizon Zero Dawn: Kids Edition though really.

My Little Dinosaur (aka Goodbye Volcano High): Don't even know if that's the title, it took me two seconds to realise this was a good chance for a urine break.

Thus far, not great. Not bad but not great.
 

Opinions no one cares about but oh well.

GTA V Skyrim Edition: Couldn't care less.

Spiderman - Miles Morales: Always wary of licenced games. First Spiderman was decent though without being amazing. But generally not that interested as of now.

Gran Turismo: Haven't been interested since 4. Always lacked that spark the first few had for me. But it'll be great news for enthusiasts of racing games of course. I think it'll be a microtransaction laden mess though, but bringing "back" career mode is very interesting - hope it has licences! Graphically it looked... fine. Didn't blow me away "next gen" style.

Ratchet & Clank - Rift Apart: The PS4 game, if you haven't played it, is genuinely superb. This is one I'll wait for a sale probably but looks interesting enough; albeit the rifts actually feel a bit nauseating to look at due to the speed of them, but impressed with the environmental detail.

Project Athia: Interesting. I just never trust Square Enix though, and far too little was shown.

Stray: Whatever this is, I adore the art style of this. Sensational. Also, cats.

**At this point, generally it's been underwhelming. Feels like stuff for the sake of having stuff.**

The controller: Looks like it has a lot of features, I'm sure it's fine - but it looks like its' wearing a leotard. I can't unsee that. I hope there's a solid colour one.

Dark Return (I think it was called this?): Character model looks... bad to me. Waxen. Anyway, it's Alien with a Gears third person shooter overlay + a hefty dose of Dark Souls? Meh, might be alright, probably won't be.

Sackboy - A Big Adventure: A quirky character mascot platformer that I just don't care about. I know of the character of course but just don't care.

Destruction All-Stars Fortnite meets Destruction Derby and Rocket League. Will be another microtransaction laden mess.

Kena - Bridge of Spirits: Love the art style. Cute as hell, vibrant. Horizon Zero Dawn: Kids Edition though really.

My Little Dinosaur (aka Goodbye Volcano High): Don't even know if that's the title, it took me two seconds to realise this was a good chance for a urine break.

Thus far, not great. Not bad but not great.

With you on that Stray my man
 

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