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Summary: I think I own Hellblade on both consoles and PC. And Iâve had them now for quite some time. Years, in fact. So Iâm just a little bit behind in finishing it but thatâs exactly what happened over the course of the week. I have stronger feelings about Guardians Of The Galaxy, be them good or bad, than I do of Hellblade. My complaints for the former are far more numerous than those of the latter. Hellblade is just all around good except for some issues with combat. The game looks great, the story told is wonderful, the puzzles arenât too difficult and the acting, voice or otherwise, is top notch. This game deserved every award, praise, and accolade it received. But Guardians is the better story. At least for me, the story in GotG had more of a pull for me. And Iâm not really comparing these two. You canât. I just happened to beat them both within like 2 weeks of each other. And the story of Guardians Of The Galaxy is still sitting with me. Iâm not yet sure where Iâll go from here. I never finished Horizon Zero Dawn and that sequel is just around the corner. Days Gone is another Iâve been curious about and thereâs a few smaller games here and there to jump into and some that are just ways to pass time (Pedestrian & Hot Wheels). And thereâs the return to Mass Effect as well. All before Destinyâs expansion takes hold in late February. Not a bad problem to have really on where to go next. I could always replay Splinter Cell. Speaking of…Ubisoft, itâs been 3,070 days since the last Splinter Cell release (non-animated series or guest spot in another game franchise, remake, or VR exclusive).