It definitely was the slow burning kind of RPG, as it takes far too long to introduce you to the game and the first few hours are spent simply going through the motions. When I'd finally got made progress into it I was already burned out on it.
Part of me respects the fact that they keep trying to do new things with the series, but nine times out of ten it doesn't work out in the game's favour. Another game like Generations would do me just fine. I haven't seen enough of Sonic Boom yet to know whether or not that's the case, but having...
Up until this point I've been trapped in the "Sonic Cycle" where I find myself excited for each new release, even though I'm always disappointed by the previous games in the series (aside from Generations, which was wonderful). Sonic: Lost World completely lost me, though. No more Sonic for me...
I wish I would've put more time in Ni No Kuni before I gave away my PS3. I got a few hours into it but then, as I do with most RPGs, kind of lost interest and let it gather dust in my game collection.
In no particular order...
Rogue Legacy
Hugely addictive game that plays like a roguelike 2D Castlevania with a wicked sense of humour.
The Stanley Parable
I gave it 5/5 in my GR review. If you want to know my thoughts on it, go check that out.
The Last of Us
There's literally...
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