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Ah, that sucks :lol. I do need more people to play with. It would be cool if Blizzard allowed cross-platform play.
 
Here are just some bits of Gameplay I saved from my playthroughs.

I got two play of the games over the past week.





And several of my better highlights...





 
Thanks! I guess Genji and McCree are my mains :lol. Arguably, they're the two hardest heroes to master in Overwatch, but I've been getting the hang of them both - I still need a lot of practice, though. I've also been playing as D.Va a lot.

What about you?
 
I love Widowmaker, she's the one with my most time, followed by Genji.

Genji is loads easier with bumper jumper set up on console.
 
The Evil Within 2.... 9/10

Its put the last 19 years of resident evil in a bag, beat it to death, set it on fire, and then thrown it in the sea with an anchor of bricks. I think this might be the biggest jump in " sequel being better than the original " there has ever been. Its just wiped the floor with everything.
 
Interesting, the first one is one of the biggest unpolished turds i’ve ever played.
Playing the first helps with this game in the sense its the same protagonist, and the whole Stem thing. And there is nods to the first game. So once you kinda get the concept of it being in the mind and you arent physically there, and some of the flashback sequences youd maybe think are things to happen in the future if you hadnt played the first game and know it was the past ect you feel alot more oriented. But game engine aside, its a whole new ball game. Characters actually feel like real people. Sebastian is really likable he doesnt just feel like generic dude. Story is really good and simple to follow. Id really recommend.
 
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I bought the first one and couldn't even finish the first chapter since it was so ungodly programmed. I really regret buying it.
 
Playing the first helps with this game in the sense its the same protagonist, and the whole Stem thing. And there is nods to the first game. So once you kinda get the concept of it being in the mind and you arent physically there, and some of the flashback sequences youd maybe think are things to happen in the future if you hadnt played the first game and know it was the past ect you feel alot more oriented. But game engine aside, its a whole new ball game. Characters actually feel like real people. Sebastian is really likable he doesnt just feel like generic dude. Story is really good and simple to follow. Id really recommend.

That's good to hear, maybe I'll redbox it or something. My hype for the first game was real, when I saw they announced a second I literally lol'd during the stream.

The first is all over the place, I beat the last chapter and promptly went to GS and traded it in. :lol
 
The first is all over the place, I beat the last chapter and promptly went to GS and traded it in. :lol
The silly thing about the first game, is that the plot, the evil organisation, and all the big time players are in the kidman DLC. That like 5% of people who played the main game bought. Theres a piece of audio that starts playing as you go towards a door with ghost Ruvik talking to his parents ( or doctor?) or something in the main game that starts to tell the plot of the first game but as soon as you reach the door, like anybody else would do you press the button to go through because the prompt appears rather than taking initiative to just wait. How would you know it would skip the audio?

Fortunately everything is out in the open in the second game. It all makes sense, theres maybe 1 or 2 open ends but nothing major. Infact, unlike the first game this game gives you the feeling you can give benefit of the doubt when they leave stuff untold because they did such a good job. You feel you can trust them. Its a nice feeling.
 
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