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PalmerWilliams

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  1. Cyberpunk 2077 was my most anticipated game of 2022 and was promised a rich vertical city. Boy, was that just a bunch of lies and bs. For a crime-ridden futuristic city, there is nothing to do in that game. The city is so empty and boring especially after you complete every mission. There are no minigames or any activity to pass the time and make the game worthwhile. All the enterable buildings were mission-based. And there's no sense of exploration. I liked the game's lore and story, but I never felt so bummed out for an open-world game until then.


     

  2. Super Mario Party

    Publisher: Nintendo
    Available on: Switch 
    Genre: Party/mini-games

    This is for Christmas day itself. Get four people together and no matter what their age they will be able to enjoy a good game of Super Mario Party.

    Super Mario Party is possibly the best game in the series, and it has loads of brand new game modes and stages exclusive to this version. If you don't feel comfortable going around a game board solo, you can team up with friends, or alternatively, you could have the whole family work together to sail a raft downstream. 

    Everyone is sure to enjoy this excellent party game.

  3. Well, speaking of games, I really played a lot, and most of them are MMORPGs. Now I'm playing World of Warcraft: Burning Crusade Classic, it really rocks!  I think it's a crucible of soul-crushing grinding and unforgiving combat that smashes players together like atoms, sparking chain reactions that forge new friendships with impressive regularity. But sustaining those ongoing reactions requires an unfathomable sacrifice of time and energy(of course you can buy TBC Classic Gold instead). All in all, Burning Crusade Classic is awesome, that's true.

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