Gosplan14_the_Third [none/use name]

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  • The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind

    The game - masterpiece. With Tamriel Rebuilt? Masterpiece². It got me hooked on Elder Scrolls as a universe and I was actually able to finish it this year - the only game similar to it I can think of is Deus Ex, which is also an absurdly high bar to clear. The sequels are good, but not as good as this was - they're 500x buggier... and more modded too.

    Xenogears

    What is it with unfinished games and being masterpieces? Xenogears was on the course to becoming that, but at the end it was a bit too undercooked unfortunately. The further you get into the game, the more it blends into a series of [...] sequences. On the other hand, had the developers vision be completed, it would probably be absurdly long. Still worth playing, and you will be impressed and disappointed.

    Cyberpunk 2077

    The game that had a horrible reputation at launch? Yes, it's fixed now. It's a very solid game too. Johnny Silverhand is one of the most interesting characters I have encountered in video games. Overall, a good time.

    Baldur's Gate 3

    I started it recently after everyone raving about it for months. It's good. Properly old school, and does everything right - not a masterpiece yet, but highly cohesive quality.

    Super Robot Wars W

    I started it recently after beating V after 3 years. (no they do not share a common plot, and are 10 years apart) Good as usual so far, even if held back by DS graphics. The series is a must play for mecha anime enjoyers.



  • Persona 1 is severely underrated. Glad to see someone enjoying it as well. Did you use the PS1 soundtrack patch? The PSP remake's is fine, but the original is a masterpiece.

    2's similar to 1 in game design philosophy, but with somewhat different combat. The story is however excellent, and the port issues (game balance) from the PSP remake of Innocent Sin are fixed in the sequel.









  • Gosplan14_the_Third [none/use name]toSlop.✍️ Eric Levitz
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    10 days ago

    I skimmed through the article. He argues that this would have been good, because it would stop anesthesiologists from unnecessarily prolonging procedures, and thus drive down their income.

    Thus, it's not the proles who would pay for this, but the rich doctors, because uh... (he provides no explanation. Nor does he mention what would happen to the people actually requiring anesthesia and paying for it)

    A slop article from some ignorant socdem.