Bloodr0se
Bloodr0se
Bloodr0se

Yes but most games now have people as enemies. Not superhumans or monsters from outer space.

Everyone seems to cite Human Revolution as a recent example of a game that had completely superfluous and nonsensical boss fights. However IMHO by far the absolute worst example of this from the last few years was The Division.

When did I say that I couldn’t handle them dickhead?

They’re still pointless and shit. They were relevant in the days of the Super Famicom when games didn’t really have much of a plot, basis in reality or cinematic aspect. These days not so much.

If you’re talking about me then you guessed 100% correctly. Have a peanut.

I actually would prefer not to imagine Dark Souls at all. I personally despise From Software’s work and find it to be utterly pointless.

I started this game last night and really didn’t expect to be enjoying it as much as I am. Saying that, I haven’t encountered any boss fights yet.

I agree. I always add them to my account each month. I don’t usually bother to download most of them but having them saved to my PSN profile does no harm.

You’re asking the wrong guy. I feel the same way about Twitch streamers and YouTubers as John Malkovich’s character in Con Air felt about rapists.

Actually you have a point there. The PS Plus IGC line up is usually dog shit.

They should have done. It has been free on PS+ and offered for next to nothing on PC before today. If they haven’t then it is their loss at this point.

the plan is to haveApocalypse Now in early access by 2019, in time for the film’s 40th anniversary, with a wide release in 2020.

Project Cars is a nice edition. It’s getting more and more unusual for them to include anything decent these days.

Nobody said they were perfect, they’re just a lot closer to perfect than many of their smaller competitors in this area who put profit well ahead of customer security. Why in the hell do Telltale need their own DRM platform for PC games for instance?

And again, it was 12 years ago. The internet and Valve were both very, very different back then.

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And if you’re right that Sony does storage the way they do because of security concerns, then it’s not anti-consumer, just anti-pirate.

That wasn’t the Steam servers, it was Valve’s internal network. No user information was leaked or placed at risk. Also it was 12 years ago, before Steam even really existed.

No it isn’t. I suggest you consult a dictionary and look that up.

This is the only console released since I was a High school kid that I haven’t at least at some point owned and I probably never will own one now. I think I just grew out of Nintendo to be perfectly honest.