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Posted in PWB Feb 26

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Posted in The PS5 and Xbox Series X/S thread

You don't have to buy Ultimate though. I still think the PC deal is fine, and if you buy from cdkeys it's not that financially ruinous (or like Gar you can do 15 small tasks a day to pay for it).

I think the best bang for buck though is probably PS+ and PC Gamepass combined. And then buy up Steam codes after a couple of months for pennies to buy any games you want to keep forever.

Posted in The PS5 and Xbox Series X/S thread

Facial animation looked solidly 2016 and the general vibe has been copied in so many games now it's hard to get excited by about 80% of it. But Fable still does some stuff other games haven't really achieved, so there's always a hope if they deliver on that, as Ninchilla says, it could be good.

Posted in PWB December

@feltmonkey

I'm also playing …and Roger

Back here to compare notes in a few days m'kay?

What was the verdict in the end?

It really did a number on me, despite, or possibly because of, the fact that I worked out what it was doing almost immediately.

Yes, I don't think it was really going to be a twist reveal or anything (as it was quite obvious from nearly the off), but holy shit it put me through the wringer.

I wish it didn't have the religious aspect in it, but it's fair to say it sticks the landing. It has also stuck with me more than Florence, which is a surprise.

Posted in Your Games Completed of 2026

A little too much bible/religion in it for me (just a few overtones, but I think it would've been better without it) but a small completion of "…and Roger" a 90 minute game that I'd recommend playing totally blind if you can.

Without giving too much away it has stuff that resonated a lot with me and there were bits I was genuinely quite teary. YMMV, of course, as it depends on whether you've faced issues like those in the game. I has a few similarities with other emotive games in whatever we're calling this genre now (point and click and FEEL THINGS?) but it's very much its own thing. Is it as good as Florence? (the game, not Rab) - I'd say not, but it's not far off.