Derrock320
Derr Bear
Derrock320

Fucking this! There’s so much shit that’s on hidden timers that you really need to be cautious about resting. It’s actually design that’s at odds with itself and sucks a lot. I’ve even seen that fast traveling advances time for certain events as well so that’s something to be aware of.

Ice Cube delivered a quick message to talk about some of the upcoming heists in the latest entry for the multiplayer crime sim.”

This completely valid argument aside, I’m quite sure that if BG3's campaign was to be played via tabletop with no alterations and no save scumming aloud. Every single party member would die a gruesome and horrifying death within Act 1. The game is brutal if you stick with the consequences of every single die roll and

Yeah, I’ve gotten this feeling in spades so far and I’m in the middle of Act 2. The thing that exhausts me though is when the game doesn’t really telegraph the immediate consequences of a specific dialogue choice or action. There have been several instances where I’ll say what I think is a fairly innocuous, diffusing

Honestly, I thought the political turmoil in the show was its weakest aspect. If the writers had added more complexity it would have only served to alienate viewers even more due to how little time they spent fleshing out anyone but the main characters.

Dull as dishwater aside, that’s not to say anything of the deeply disturbing behavior of Meg Ryan’s character in Sleepless in Seattle which we all passed off as cute and romantic back in the day.

No shit on Control because it was, by itself, a masterpiece of surreal action/adventure, but without Alan Wake, there’d be no Control. The entirety of Control: the bureau, the Faden’s, Trench, Dr. Darling, are all constructs that Alan Wake created while trapped in the Dark Place after the events of Alan Wake 1 as an

I’m not finding my rogue build to be particularly challenging. Puncture + Flurry + Dash + Poison Trap + Death Trap. Some of the passive skills that reduce cooldown on traps, plus some good gear choices and I’ve been able to nearly spam Death Trap through boss battles which just melts adds instantly and runs the boss

The ruleset is so widely published on the internet that it must be a huge problem for them to lose revenue on their printed books. I suppose that’s why they offer dndbeyond as an all-encompassing digital tool for the playing the game. Speaking for myself, I’ve never purchased a 5e book, not one dollar of my money has

The problem is that they bungled the sequel trilogy badly and really set a shaky world-building foundation from the jump with Force Awakens for the sake of sticking very closely to the original trilogy’s narrative structure. My point is that going forward from here seems like a bad idea.

I’ve said this countless times over the years. Why do we keep moving forward in the timeline when there’s so much interesting history to explore (literally thousands of years across multiple systems). Give us something from the Kotor era, or hell, just give us a Kotor adaptation.

I mean. If that’s what you’re into, cool for you. I for one found the vocalizations in the RE4 remake (both Leon’s and Ashley’s) to be quite excessive. Like I had to take a water break after every hour of gameplay because of the constant heavy dry breathing sounds coming from the characters as I ran around the maps.

  • “cringe, and the story was fun back in 2005, now is ridiculous.”

I can’t imagine the entitlement that one would have to have in order to expect a performer to cosplay at a premiere for a movie they did a voice in, let alone bemoan their performance which they clearly established their limitations on before they were hired.

This is certainly true in some cases, however... (incoming personal anecdote, WATCH OUT!!!) in my case, I let the game build the shaders while sitting in the main menu (it took about 30 minutes, which itself sucks. Why would you build your game so that you could play it before it’s done loading?) and I still encounter

I’ve been playing it since it was unlocked yesterday on a rig with a Nvidia 3070 and an AMD Ryzen 5 and 16gigs of RAM. I allowed the shaders to build completely before I started (which I think is the source of most folks’ problems) and I’m definitely still experiencing some very noticeable dips in performance

It was worse in the original game because when you aimed your gun, you were planted into the ground as if your feet became cement blocks. At least in the remake, you can move around while aiming. As others have said, that first village fight is on a timer so you can potentially just run down the clock without killing

There’s this game in early access on steam that looked like they were going for a John Wick feel.

I don’t condone any messaging that directs anger or hatred toward anyone. It’s not useful. In fact, it’s actively harmful to the mental health issues that only serve to inflame these issues further. The anti-trans language being alluded to here is absolutely ridiculous culture-war propaganda that has no place in a

Now playing

BTW, Spaced was written by Pegg himself. He went through his own amount of angst over the prequel trilogy back in the day (wow, that makes me feel old).