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MacX1423 t1_jefwjsn wrote

Adding to great games. Golden Axe: the Duel, Three Dirty Dwarves, Scud: the Disposible Assassin (uses light gun, not exclusively), Die Hard Trilogy, Area 51 (light gun only), Clockwork Knight & CK2, Soviet Strike, Impact Racing, ORIGINAL Resident Evil & DOOM!

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TheKinkyPiano t1_jefw97c wrote

Ignoring the obvious choices like FIFA and Call of Duty, I really think Pokémon is overrated now.

I played from Red and Blue through to Arceus and honestly the games stink of a lack of effort put into them. The stories are always the same and I don't find the world's overly engaging.

Arceus was a total refreshment and it was great but other than that I don't think there's been a great Pokémon game since Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire.

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Nightsheade t1_jefvun5 wrote

Easy way to monetize Sims fans who will actively purchase all of the expansions. Sims 4 is particularly bad about it from what I recall because there's like 4 levels of DLC which range from the lower end themed stuff packs to like, $10 to implement laundry mechanics. At least back in previous Sims, those would generally just be implemented in larger expansions.

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Platybear_OG OP t1_jefvpo7 wrote

That's a bummer. I know nothing of how it actually works but is it possible to retrain it using only, let's say Tolkein's works? Then could you set hard parameters so that generated dialogue couldn't contradict narrative story beats necessary for game progression?

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superfastmarmot t1_jefvkwq wrote

EA is charging for additional content. They are providing content to Sims 4 for 9 years. So over time all dlcs prices adds up to quite large sum. Most importantly you don't need to own all dlcs to enjoy game. Just buy dlcs that you want to play. Can you guys pick new dead horse to beat?

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