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Re: Best PS3 Games

Cornaboyzzz

@nookie_egg I guess the R&C and MGS collections are only on PS3 ? Maybe that's that.

But yeah, Okami is one of the best games ever made, no doubt. Maybe there will be a PS2 games list here too, I hope to see it on top.

Re: Best PS3 Games

Cornaboyzzz

I've always considered Mass Effect 2 as the best PS3 game, and this list confirms that. Uncharted 2 and TLOU are good but basic and can't compare to the scale of Mass Effect 2.

@nookie_egg Okami is a PS2 game, and my favorite on that console.

Re: Game of the Year: Push Square Readers' Top 10 PS5, PS4 Games of 2020

Cornaboyzzz

@RPE83 Yeah I loved Nioh, and I loved Nioh 2 even though it was pretty much more of the same. So I understand that people continue to play the same open worlds or the same FIFA updates every year. I mean, I bought every F1 game since 2010, and I'll continue to do so.

Even if you don't like a game, other people will like it, so we need it. We need games of all kinds.

Re: Game of the Year: Best PS5, PS4 RPG of 2020

Cornaboyzzz

I put 170+ hours in Persona 5 and don't feel like starting over with Royal, but it's definitely one of the best JRPGs ever made.

Great games out there, I can't wait to try Yakuza but I'll wait for the PS5 version. Same for Cyberpunk.

Re: Game of the Year: Push Square Readers' Top 10 PS5, PS4 Games of 2020

Cornaboyzzz

@RPE83 @Col_McCafferty I also think there are way enough games out there to only play those you like. I love Souls and RPGs, I hate Destiny and Avengers, GaaS don't interest me one bit, but still we need every kind of experience because there's a public for them.

I'm sick of every Far Cry or Assassin's Creed merely being a copy of the previous one, but I know that a lot of people are looking forward to them and are having fun with it. Well, I just don't play these games anymore, but I'm not asking them to change anything. There are a lot of other experiences to discover.

And to be honest, when a game is REALLY bad, nobody plays it and the creators have to question their choices at the end of the day.

Re: Game of the Year: #1 - The Last of Us: Part II

Cornaboyzzz

@Arugula Exactly, in the first one, Joel makes questionable decisions, and you're left to think about it and make your opinion of it. Whether you like it or not, it works.

In this one, if you don't feel like the game wants you to feel all along, decisions and characters just seem off.