I haven't played Myst since the 90s! Such a great game.
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I've never played them. I'll add them to my list!!
Thank you so much for this list!!!
So far multiple people have recommended What Remains of Edith Finch, so I am definitely going to check it out!
A one month subscription to PS+ is only $15, so basically it already pays for itself, and then whatever other games you play that month!
As long as you download it now, then you can keep the game as long as you're a member of PS+. So if you even think you might play it in the future, download it now. Once it rotates off the subscription, then it won't be available for download anymore (but people who already downloaded it can keep it).
It's certainly not for everyone. Wow, I didn't know you could get a refund after playing the game, that's pretty nice.
At a slow pace, maybe 10 hours? I really do think it's worth it though.
No worries, it's not a race to finish it, especially one like this. Getting lost in the city is kinda cool in its own way!
This may not work for everyone, but I try to avoid large open world games such as Elden Ring, Assassin's Creed Valhalla, etc. Or if I do play them, I don't go in with the expectation of beating it. I just mess around in the open world and then move on once I am ready.
My favorite games are shorter ones that can be beat in 20 hours or less. My favorite games ever are the two Plague Tale games. Perfect size for me.
MS should have allowed them an exception to leave the split screen coop mode out of the Series S version (how many people will even use that feature?)
Even if they manage to get it working, this game will now come out later on Xbox, even though it's not a timed exclusive. So in effect MS is just handing Sony a free timed exclusive for no good reason, because they stubbornly insist on complete feature parity between XSX and XSS.
As we get further and further into this console generation, this is going to happen more and more due to the XSS's lower horsepower. Microsoft needs to reevaluate their policy for feature parity.
It's astounding that Prigozhin was so naive as to think that he could attempt a coup against Putin, and then simply retire in exile to Belarus. Everybody knew something like this would happen, except Prigozhin himself apparently. People have suffered 'unfortunate accidents' at the hands of Putin for far less.