Now I can officially put Gravity Rush 2 in here.
I liked it quite a bit. Fundamentally it was just more Gravity Rush, which was all I really wanted. My only real complaint is that with some of the challenge missions they got too far away from just playing with your gravity powers.
That's actually another reason to wait until the second pack comes out: if you get a Switch in the meantime you could get the expansion on there instead.
Evidence keeps mounting that I'm right and Cowboy's wrong!
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2017-02-10-zelda-breath-of-the-wild-image-confirms-fan-favourite-character
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2017-02-02-zelda-breath-of-the-wild-fans-in-flap-as-bird-race-appears-to-confirm-timeline-theory
From what I understood of the ruling (which is admittedly not that much) the jury found that Oculus had not misappropriated Zenimax technology, so there'd be no basis for blocking sale of the Rift.
The part I was talking about with it affecting the end was that the only way to get the best ending was to have galactic readiness at a certain level, and if you didn't play MP it was impossible to get it high enough. Even worse was that the MP bonus decayed over time.
I already own it on PS3, so it'd be dumb to spend more money to play an inferior streamed version. (I know it's the same version, but the streaming makes it inferior due to latency and compression.)
I liked Killzone 2 fine, but it wasn't great. Killzone 3 I quit probably 2/3 of the way through because I realized I wasn't actually having fun, I was interested in the game world but the encounters were boring. Shadowfall I really liked a lot.
I will freely admit to liking some things that are bad, despite knowing they're bad. What baffles me is when people claim that bad stories are good. Although it's also possible people are saying "I play it for the story" and I take that as "the story is good" when really they mean "I love the story even though it's terrible".