I’d feel much better about it if they hadn’t increased their already expensive prices.
I’d feel much better about it if they hadn’t increased their already expensive prices.
These Bethesda open world games take a LONG time to make. Even if they knew it was going to be made 7 years from now, there’s no guarantee it will be good or that it won’t be shelved. It’s better to just go at your own pace.
I just started watching Scrubs and it’s phenomenal. Terrible for binging though because most episodes have some kind of emotional gut punch storyline.
I guess I can stop supporting them altogether. It’s been a novelty for quite awhile now anyways.
Not for me. I have a job and kids and there are other games I want to play. A game needs to be manageable.
There can be fluff to skip or it can be open world where I don’t care if I don’t finish it. But the longer the game is, the more likely I am to just not pick it up.
I feel the opposite. The rainbows give me a fisherprice vibe on a fake PC. The purple looks classy and it looks like a first party console
I got excited for a moment that Harmonix was making another Amplitude.
What I always hear is that companies will send C&D letters to small ventures, because it creates precedence. Without that, a company loses the right to sue.
I wonder how true that actually is.
Old School RuneScape (I had to Google it)
Ratchet & Clank, Rogue Legacy, inFamous 2, The Last of Us
Isn’t Hell Let Loose PvP? Does that actually have NG+?
Not a fan of autopilot or subtracting flags (that one really screws with my head). But I like the game!
I didn’t finish this morning, but they already got my ad revenue for the day. So I’ll skip tomorrow’s and until they update the picket.
That Black Mirror episode was interesting. Although I couldn’t do it on my main device. I had to boot it up on my Playstation.
Also, it was a bit awkward to go through all of the different endings with someone less patient than I am.
I have it on my PS TV, which I’ve been using to play some of my classics on my TV that doesn’t have room for big consoles.
I, along with 3 the other PS5 players who played it, want you to enjoy it too.
I’m so much more competent as an adult. So I’m enjoying some games a lot more as an adult. I also have less time. So some grindier games I am not enjoying as much.
I’m actually worried about what my kids will be taught.
Also, if they are look at the ups and downs, hopefully they invested when it hit the dip.
XII is so much fun to explore. I didn’t even beat it on the original PS2 version because I kept getting distracted.
Although my personal favorite to replay is VIII because there are multiple different ways to build your magic up (to actually get stronger).