PS + AAA games or AA indie (because yes, the August line - up was massive and of very good taste in terms of indies, but that's why it's the only time it was acceptable) need to be just old enough so that the price has come down, and those who were really interested or willing to spend the money, but recent enough so that most of the people still didn't find an interest enough or the willingness to buy it discounted yet but are interested still, if we are talking about
a worthy game of course.
Not exact matches
Golfers in - the - know celebrate the richness
of the
game at seven vacation -
worthy courses open - to - the - public.
Nowhere near the masterpiece that is From Software's
game,
of course, but
worthy of respect.
And while Nintendo has a lot
of characters, there's only so many
worthy contenders (baring future
games of course).
It's not all fun
games: over the
course of the 30 - 40 hours it'll likely take you for an average playthrough there are a number
of duff jokes and groan
worthy moments.
When referring to which one is more
worthy, we're
of course talking about Child
of Light, a
game I've been evangelizing for weeks now.
The question now,
of course, is this: which
of these
games will I deem
worthy of my time during Swords and Sorcery Week?
We now have Halo 5: Guardians
of course, but the previous four are a
worthy set
of games regardless.