Anyone who looks at Maya Erskine and Donald Glover and doesn’t see “hot” needs to go in for readjusting. Which body part I don’t know, but something needs readjusting.
Anyone who looks at Maya Erskine and Donald Glover and doesn’t see “hot” needs to go in for readjusting. Which body part I don’t know, but something needs readjusting.
At least on Steam, the patch notes for the patch (v0.1.40) released today say this is fixed:
“Fixed an issue where capture power strengthened by Lifmunk Effigies was reset when using memory reset drugs.”
Jump scares are a cheap crutch. The game doesn’t need them.
The patch also fixes a bunch of problems with pickups. You can now loot the crossbow in NG+ if you already have it, which was making it impossible to fully complete a playthrough previously
I haven’t either, but mostly just because of how they built up Kairi and then just stuffed her in the proverbial fridge of darkness and they weren’t even subtle about it.
As someone who only played the three mainline games, when they each came out - the final third of the game was a continuous stream of “Who is that? And wtf are they talking about?”
You are the only person I have ever seen use the word “perfect” and “Kingdom Hearts 3" in the same sentence. You clearly experienced the game totally different from 99.9999% of the people who played, kudos to you for that.
Yeah that’s what my impression was. Personally I only got about 1/3 of the way in before I bailed.
Yeah, hard disagree. To be fair I had dropped off the series pretty shortly after KH2, but this ending was such a nothing-burger for me. I appreciate that they did devote time to each character at the end, but it was clearly an obligation and nothing was developed naturally. As the other commentator mentioned, there…
Really? You still haven’t recovered from the “near perfection” of a game with no plot until the last two hours and relied heavily on a mobile phone game that no one played? KH3's story was not perfect in any way, shape, or form. It was awful and the fact that you think it’s near perfect makes me question your sanity.
I respect your opinion but man I cannot disagree more. To me it felt like they were just checking plot points off a list in the most predictable way possible. The most surprising thing that happened was a couple Organization members being traitors, which is not very much in a series usually full of silly convoluted…
Aside from the HDMI in stuff and the awful DRM, I fail to see what, exactly, the XBOX One did all that differently from a 360, PS3, and PS4. All these things were multimedia boxes that combined gaming and streaming services with Bluray players (except for the 360, it didn’t have one of those.) Like, what am I missing…
Don’t forget that cloud computing was the same line trotted out, and promptly debunked, during the SimCity debacle shortly before.
“It combined a console, streaming device, and Blu-Ray player into the original all-in-one media player.”
...what?
The Xbox One was designed from the ground up to make publishers happy, not the consumer
And let’s not forget that the mandatory Kinect, coupled with a mandatory always-on internet, was a major privacy issue.
“It combined a console, streaming device, and Blu-Ray player into the original all-in-one media player. But like Marty McFly rocking out to “Johnny B Goode” in Back to the Future, people weren’t quite ready for that. Yet.”
“Team Green also brought online play (and trash-talking) to the masses—”
The people who will run in with attempts at “told you so”s will ignore two major elements:
1) Even if it was the best thing ever, Microsoft did such an ATROCIOUS job explaining/marketing it, it never would have mattered. The case study of just how you could botch a console launch from every conceivable angle is…