The Sunday screenshot gallery; May 31

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Sharing screenshots is fun. In fact, the screenshot feature is in many ways the best feature that has been added in to this generation of consoles. It’s fun to share gameplay experiences, amusing anecdotes from the games, a indulge a little of the inner photographer in us.

With that in mind, we’ve decided to start doing a screenshot gallery each week, where we pull ten of our favourite shots from games we’ve played. This is something we’d love for everyone in the community to participate in! If you’ve got favourite screenshots of your own, simply shoot them over to screens@digitallydownloaded.net, and we’ll get them up in the gallery the next week!

Without further ado, here’s this week’s gallery!

With FFXIV: Heavensward just around the corner, it’s time to get reacquainted with my gorgeous character. – Matt S. (Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn)

I was going to write something funny, but then decided that I’d rather just say that Portal Pinball is the best darned pinball table ever. – Matt S. (Zen Pinball 2)
Physics teacher. Really. – Matt S. (Operation Abyss: New Tokyo Legacy)
Final Fantasy X remains one of the most aesthetically beautiful games ever developed. – Matt S. (Final Fantasy X HD Remaster)

Oh ho ho! I see what they did there. Very punny, Shakespeare! – Matt S. (Child of Light)

Baby chocobos are too damned cute. – Matt S. (Final Fantasy Type-O HD)

Nene’s practicing her mezzo-soprano for her upcoming opera debut. – Matt S. (Omega Quintet)

They’ve found a replacement for Nic Cage as Ghost Rider! – Hamza A. (Team Fortress 2)

I like how one of their mates is on fire and they’re hurling insults at me instead of helping him. – Matt S. (The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt)

As everyone knows, in a game of Risk if you’re able to capture Australia, you’re guaranteed victory. And so I captured Australia. – Matt S. (Risk)

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