01-08-20, 21:43 | #11 |
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Oh. I'm sad to hear that. Wouldn't have thought they were all that expensive.
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02-08-20, 19:11 | #12 |
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And I came into the thread super excited, read all the posts, and now I get to post how disappointed I am there's no Go 2.
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05-08-20, 07:16 | #13 | |
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If they would ever create a sequel, I hope they keep the same art style and gameplay. Different location, new enemies and new puzzles obviously. |
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05-08-20, 15:29 | #14 | |
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It's a really good showing on SE's part, and it shows in the quality of the game. LC:GO is a masterpiece. |
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11-08-20, 20:41 | #16 |
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It's sad to hear there won't be more LC:GO games. However, I would like it if they would copy the Go formula somewhat for the main AAA titles - as in, a quiet Lara, who barely speaks and is devoid of personality/an enigma... and puzzles that are similar to the GO-style grid/block/switch system that is reminiscent of the classic games. Of course, they'd never do such a thing because they want explosions and a protagonist who cries about an emotional investment at every turn.
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11-08-20, 21:47 | #17 |
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Why would they write Lara with no personality for a main entry and how's that good? That'd be a suicide.
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11-08-20, 23:11 | #18 |
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