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A Love Letter to the World of Days Gone — A Masterpiece We Learned to Appreciate Too Late

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There’s something hauntingly beautiful about the world of Days Gone . It isn’t the prettiest apocalypse, nor the most forgiving. It’s rugged, harsh, and soaked in the melancholy of what humanity lost — and yet, I couldn’t stop exploring it. From the moment I first kicked Deacon’s bike to life and rolled out into the misty Oregon wilderness, I knew this wasn’t going to be another zombie game. The rumble of the engine, the crunch of gravel, the faint sound of freakers echoing through the woods — it all pulled me in like a heartbeat. Days Gone doesn’t rush to impress you. It grows on you — mile by mile, repair by repair, fight by desperate fight. You start as a drifter just trying to survive, scavenging fuel and ammo, sleeping with one eye open. But over time, the world softens its edges, and you realize there’s life, hope, and even love in this broken place. The survivors aren’t just quest-givers — they’re fractured reflections of humanity itself. Tucker’s cruelty, Copeland’s paranoi...

Forspoken: A Game Judged Too Harshly?

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Forspoken: A Game Judged Too Harshly? Forspoken was one of the most divisive games in recent years, receiving heavy criticism upon its release. However, with its addition to the PS Plus Extra catalog, many players, including myself, have had the opportunity to experience it without the burden of its high launch price. After playing through the game, I firmly believe Forspoken was judged too harshly, and while it has flaws, it is undeniably a solid game. A Strong Gameplay Foundation The highlight of Forspoken is undoubtedly its gameplay. The magic-based combat and traversal system are unique and enjoyable, making players feel powerful while maintaining a fair level of challenge. The leveling-up system allows for meaningful progression, and the different spell sets provide diverse playstyles. However, the last two movesets arrive too late in the game, making the original set the most natural and fun to use. A Balanced Challenge For the most part, Forspoken offers a balanced difficult...