Several months late here, but I loved Gone Home. It’s charming, atmospheric, and reveals the story at just the right pace.
Several months late here, but I loved Gone Home. It’s charming, atmospheric, and reveals the story at just the right pace.
The light was making people happy, but Stephen got a bunch of people killed before the light could reach them. He didn’t know what he was doing, like the fox. The light wasn’t the wild animal in the story.
as much as I want to see what it looks like when they train it with a more diverse image set, I kind of love that it thinks everything is a dog.
This may be the best article I’ve ever read
Because for the most part, gamers and people involved in nerd culture are fucking whiny manbabies who lose their shit if something is outside their comfort zone
As a player of Xenoblade, don't worry. If it's anything like Xenoblade is, it's the rare example of being big AND being packed to the gills with awesome stuff to do. There was NEVER a grind in Xenoblade, not once. If something is starting to drag, there is about a dozen other things you could do to take a break from…
Just a reminder that if you're buying Early Access, buy it for what the game offers right now, not for what the future might hold.
Such detail