Archaotic
Archaotic
Archaotic

Speaking as someone who gave up on Destiny before the “raids” even became a thing, and only came back for the hour and a half if took him to complete the Expansion 1 content, I just have to say...

When you said “musical intros”, I was thinking you meant the game was an actual musical. Which would be amazing.

She’s a misogynist now? When did that happen?

This is a remarkably valid theory.

Sony owns Bloodborne. Not happening.

Actually, sometimes when you summon, a Bell Maiden appears and starts ringing a bell that DOES cause enemies to know exactly where you are and start hunting you down.

Until you die, go back to the Hunter's Dream, or use a Silencing Blank.

I hear where you're coming from, but remember that only Dark Souls 2 made invasions a constant concern. In Demon's and Dark 1, you had to be human to even stand a chance of being invaded, which meant any time you were in Human state, you were already internally mentally prepared for an invasion. Similar to in

It actually makes a bizarre amount of sense in-universe, though. Yharnam is so big and convoluted that the only way Hunters can find each other is by ringing those bells to announce their presence to each other.

I think the way the game is designed (not allowing players to utilize the PvP bells until a certain point) is meant to make it so griefers can't make the game's opening hours EVEN WORSE on other players.

I'm fairly certain there's a way to invade someone forcefully, and it comes as a side effect of using the Beckoning Bell too much. Every time you use it, a tiny bar appears on screen for a moment that fills up a little bit.

This is one of those arguments that's impossible to win, no matter which side you're on. It'll just keep spinning around and around, making everybody angrier and angrier, and nobody's going to end up happy at the end of the day.

At least they're not getting sent to the glue factory.

Oh, the naivete of youth...

What did you think happened to racing chocobos in FFVII when they broke a leg?

You can fire Viv too.

Very nice Emilia Clarke lookalike! Impressive work.

In Type-0, several NPCs talk about breeding and raising Chocobos specifically for food. It's totally a thing.

I didn't snap a picture of him when I had the chance, but my favorite so far: a cotton candy blue Fat Buu named BUU BERRY. I almost fell out of my chair from laughing too hard.

The resolution and frame rate are both side-effects of an unoptimized engine - keep in mind that the Episode Duscae demo was being developed over the past few months on an incarnation of the XV engine from September 2014. There is a whole six to eight months of engine improvements that have gone into the final game -