Jegg gerstmann top ten games of 2016
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Additional bedrooms would be needed if we were going to continue working from home while also filling the house full of kids. not the sort of thing you'd actually call "smooth."Īs for myself, I opened the year with a newly-pregnant wife and we immediately started making plans for how all that was going to go.
The video game industry's transition to working from home happened in 2020, and things were probably smoother by 2021, but. Many of the big games were things that had been delayed into their eventual 2021 release window, and a lot of stuff launched in weird states of not-quite-ready. The release cadence and quality of video games felt a little herky-jerky all year. I never did finish Outriders, but then these first weeks of 2022 have felt a lot like 2021, too, so hey, maybe that balances out. But in a lot of ways I was just trying to get through it and get on to whatever is next. It wasn't a bad year, and Outriders was not a bad game. Outriders is the game I played while I was waiting to get to the other side of wherever it was that I was then, in hopes of getting to something better on the other side.
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