For me it’s Deus Ex Mankind Divided. I played the original when it was new but barely remember it and I owned shadow war and never got into it.

However Human revolution blew me away. I loved that game so much. I still think about it and actually am making this post because I finally started cyberpunk last night and got human revolution vibes like crazy.

However I bought mankind divided on my birthday when it released. Happened to be right around the same day. I turned it on, walked a few steps and turned it off. For whatever reason I’ve never turned it on again.

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    starfield. I sweared im gonna play it but after I realized there are no “aliens” in starfield which is literally space opera like I got demotivated as hell. when I found out how shallow and boring this game is, I don’t regret my decision even more

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      10 months ago

      Expected to really get lost in that game. Was excited. Ended up severely disappointed

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      10 months ago

      It’s a bit ironic that there are more aliens in fallout than there are in Starfield. They could at least have added an alien Easter egg or something.

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      I’m honestly gonna tell you to try it. I played for 50 hours and I was done, but it’s not bad.

      Only reason I say to try it (on gamepass) is to at least say you’ve tried it so if you want to hate on it you have the right. It’s a good game made wrong.

      With that said, yes there are aliens

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      10 months ago

      Also the entire story is literally just a long-winded way to use lore to say why new game plus is a thing. You heard that right the story is literally just a preamble to new game plus every single time