DaveKap
DaveKap
DaveKap

... generated to my music or the forced selection the game gives me?

AC characters are all dogs in the end. Show them any kind of attention and they’re happy.

I haven’t tried it myself (I haven’t seen an abandoned building in a while) but apparently if you put a signal booster next to the eggs and stand on it, they won’t be able to hit you. Try it!

Likely not going to be nerfed. The new economy of no Man’s Sky is much more generous all around and I doubt that this way of making money would be targeted when there are a few others that will net you even more.

The thing that’s always bothered me the most about No Man’s Sky and the Internet’s perception of it is how little was actually promised during the 2-3 years of production leading up to release and how much people expected from a game built by 4-6 people.

I feel bad about playing Holedown, because, really, what am I even doing with these mobile games?

Manic Pixie Dream Girls aren’t people, they’re plot devices.

Kinda... looks like... No Man’s Sky a bit...

Welp, this explains why she wasn’t brought back for more episodes despite being the character (and actress) the show desperately needed the most. It’s such a shame, considering her season of the show was probably when it was at its peak, too.

After watching all I could think was, “Yup, that’s about right.”

It’d be a problem if that divide wasn’t here.

I am in full support of you and this article. I am just going to doubly make that clear now. I know it was a snarky comment but it really is in support of you and Kotaku’s ability to speak against what Kinja forces on you.

The “article about protesting Amazon” happening on a website that daily shoves Kinja Amazon Deals into my RSS feed feels a lot like that episode of South Park that taught the lesson that America is special because it allows its citizens to have its cake and eat it too. Former-Gawker is having its cake and eating it

The game is too grindy, too repetitive, too full of structural problems to be viewed as much more than another botched JRPG experiment.

I am enjoying Tim Rogers videos, do not get me wrong, but does this game really warrant as much coverage as it has been getting?

Beat me to it. Have a star!

It’s like people saw that one episode of South Park and thought, “man, I wish that could be real.”

Ah, an article that sums up everything I’ve thought about this game and the industry’s wretched inability to open source the engine so that more games could take part in what could have been a Blast Corps sequel universe.

...combat that is largely just standing still and holding the trigger.

I used to stream Euro Truck Simulator to my friends with a cam and a wheel. I would take a drink every time I got a fine for something or used the “easy mode” form of parking (only did it once.)