Sure, but then we wouldn’t have a comments section.
Sure, but then we wouldn’t have a comments section.
Was watching a Youtube video recently (I think Brainblaze?) which ostensibly deals with interesting facts and goes into a bit of background on them. USUALLY well researched, and the humor comes from the fact that the presenter hasn’t read the writer/researcher’s script ahead of time.
Exact question I asked with the FF Pixel Remasters. So... I can play FFIV on PC with remixed music, “better” graphics, etc, but if I want the bonus dungeons or selectable teams instead of the set team of Cecil/Rosa/Rydia/Kain/Edge I have to play the GBA version and ONLY that version.
One: Don’t preorder games.
Reminds me a bit of a thing that popped up in mobile about 5-7 years back. There was a brief blip of a ton of companies putting in tech that would detect mobile devices that were rooted and would not allow the games to run on them. After all, if a phone is rooted, the player can hack! Or pirate!
Thought I’d check out the collection, maybe pick up one of the more understated polos. Every single one of them, buttondowns included is $70+. Either I’m totally out of the clothing game (I generally wear tees and simple buttondowns) or this is massively overpriced because of low unit creation costs.
Mine was pretty similar in the same cutscene. She was while walking in small circles right in front of sitting Pete while speaking. I watched the AI try to autocorrect her pathing every time she went around, but Pete’s leg would move her back into the wrong position, only for her to do another lap and run into the…
I hate to say yes, but... I generally agree with you. Reaction videos are some of the lowest creative bullcrap that exists, if even at ALL creative.
The thing that got me about it even more is that Miles as Spider-Man isn’t an ‘out’ Super Hero. No one knows who this Spidey actually is, just that he’s from the Bronx. This suit, in public, will reveal Miles’s real identity in all of a day because of the unique hair. JJJ will have a field day.
As Extra Credits asked: WHOSE BLOOD?!
While great, the Forever suit is even better with the black/silver style. As soon as I unlocked that, that’s been it. 50 levels later and there’s no way any of the other unlocks that could beat it. It’s perfect.
Same, and I’m not sure what exactly is different from the similar suits in Miles Morales. I had fun messing around with it in that game, but in this one, instant motion sickness from Noir. And I very rarely get motion sickness in games.
Mail Order Monsters! Someone else remembers that game! I had a (poorly) cracked version of it as a kid that didn’t save monsters off properly, so I was never able to continue a campaign past a single sitting. Trying to figure out how to best outfit a Hominid with almost no cash and building your way up towards bigger…
The probability of unlocking a Gold 90+ player is just 5.6 percent, and some fans have spent $30 on the pack and not received any.
“Watch Lower Decks and Star Trek TAS on Paramount+” But not, you know, the OTHER animated series that has another season IN THE FREAKIN’ CAN!
And yet, that ending pissed me off a bit because it was a perfect example of a playable cutscene loss. There was nothing in that encounter that was unwinnable. Lots of enemies, yes. But nothing that was outlandish compared to some earlier encounters. Would have been *easily* winnable if it wasn’t scripted to lose.
The crazy thing is that there are a raft of ‘Spark Shorts’ on D+ that show that Pixar artists DO have a huge range of art styles and storytelling. But apparently, none of them are worthy of a greenlight.
It’s a tough one. Certainly decks that can take advantage of it, but it’s not outright overpowered. It’s got a constant life drain that gets worse if you use it, but you draw cards when you do. So it’d be good for decks that can get that life back or otherwise rush your opponents before that becomes an issue.
Really depends on how the game is operating in the background and the type of game it is. Most SNES games were actually operating off 60/50 FPS tick times even if they were displaying at 20-30 FPS onscreen, and they played just fine. Responsiveness is far more important than smooth looking graphics and trick our…
Could you maybe be thinking of Mass Effect instead? The PC port of that was done by a different studio which worked... serviceably, but part of the DLC was lost by that studio when it came time to do the remaster, so it was released without that DLC as a result.