Haven't played a MGS game since 2, considering picking up the HD collection for the PS3 before maybe picking up V later this year (Witcher 3, Bloodbourne and Uncharted 4 are top of my "next to get" list.)
Black Ops 3 is fucking stupid by not selling the zombies map by itself. I'm not paying $60 for the season pass, when I only want the one zombies map because I don't play online. I'd happily spend $10-$20 on a zombies map, but $60 can lick my balloon knot.
From what I've seen of MGS V (I've not played it myself, but my housemates whacked a fair few hours into it whilst I've been sat here dicking around on the laptop), it's actually rather accessible and can be played without much care for the rest of the series. Half considering starting it myself. That prologue shite they released on PSN a few months prior just made things more confusing. Picked up a cheap copy of Thief a few months back, only recently started playing it, doesn't seem a bad little game, though feel it might start to feel rather repetitive as it goes on.
The season pass is around $30 and The Following DLC by itself is $20, IIRC. Considering how much content they put into the expansion, it's well worth it if you like Dying Light.
They added new weapons into the game but you can only get them from the Black Market supply drops. Totally RNG to whether or not you will ever get them but people who pay to buy supply drops are going to have higher chance.
Late to the party but Witcher 3's taking up all my gaming time at the moment. Also started a run through of Ocarina of Time on the 3DS. Have never played it and I have had issues getting into Zelda games in particular so it'll be interesting to see how that one goes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fd8fKsfluh4 It's fucking woeful but I just started a Bournemouth career mode.
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No Man's Sky. It's pretty cool in theory, but it lacks in a few areas which is really holding it back from reaching its full potential.