EndreWhiteMane: It might run Witcher3 but I don't care, that game is for rich kids.
moonshineshadow: Or for persons whose mum wanted to play the game and gave money to buy it :P
And someday I'll be able to run it :D
Funny when you first said this I thought YOU were the mum that "gifted" it to HER kids. I too have the Witcher in the back of my mind... I do think I want to play it (I'm pretty sure I know I do LOL) but for some reason I'm not chomping at the bit just yet - I think I have enough gaming for the moment that I'm not losing it too much.
EndreWhiteMane: What type of joystick do you have? I've been looking for one.
I went through this and asked the same thing here when TIE Fighter was released. Strikebot (I think is the name?) suggested a $50 stick called the T-16000 (I was specifically looking for a lefty stick and this one could be adjusted) and lucky enough I actually had a gift card from turning in a few games. I LOVE this stick. I can see why Strikebot is such a raving fan of it. A ton of buttons, awesome "heft" and has performed well in every game I've used it with. And it just feels good in the hands. The buttons are so-so, but the actual shaft and base feel like I'm really flying some crazy craft and not just playing with a toy.
CarrionCrow: Played a little of Killer is Dead already. The story is deranged, but I like that sort of thing, so that's a plus.
I figured you might like the story (I was hoping to plug my way through it as well). For me, at least on console the most glaring offense was the feel of combat. I don't know what it was that didn't work for me but I just couldn't get into it (I'm a bit biased as I'm not terribly skilled / versed at "combo action" games - the last one I put serious time into getting good at was the re-release of Ninja Gaiden). From what I remember, there was something a bit herky jerky about it - or maybe I just had a different expectation for what I wanted from it (I love the idea of seamless ranged / melee action combat).