Exodus
Exodus
Exodus

Ok, so I just watched that whole video you posted...and it really didn’t mention those things about portals and stuff. It mentioned that there are actually MULTIPLE galaxies, but not how long it takes to traverse, or anything about losing your ship. He mentions that he wanted the space travel to be more like Star

Just to answer your question: Yes and no.

The procedural generation they describe is not impossible; technically, it’s not even that hard. To put it in perspective for you, take a deck of cards; any regular deck of playing cards, which includes 52 unique cards. If you have one card, there’s only one possible

I wish people would stop talking about his money and how he chooses to spend it. If he earned it, he earned it.

Honestly, these days, I feel like most people’s growing skepticism toward games that have insisted on showing little before release has been rewarded. Most of them have turned out to have little content or issues with longevity. I even waited a week with The Division and only bought it after playing a RedBox copy and

Is this that jealousy thing i been hearing about ?

I’m totally expecting a galactic sized Dickbutt at the center of the Galaxy that will grant you one wish.

Not stolen, just someone broke street date. That is between the retailer and sony only. Consumer is free of blame there.

The discs are already printed. AND devs have to send a finished copy to Sony weeks before launch to get compliance certified or whatever they call it, I forget. In other words, his disc is as complete as any PS4 copy that will be available on launch. Not to say that there won’t be some kind of day 1 patch download -

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I’d say this is mostly true but not always accurate. I grew up in a poor neighborhood and a lot of people I lived around would spend good money on dumb pointless shit. I remember going to high school with guys whose parents would spend $150 on the new Jordans but then they would still be wearing old worn out cloths. I

My first planet will be Planet X. And I, Duck Dogers, will claim it in the name of Earth!

True, unless he ends up on a planet with an over abundance of resources and makes a bee line to the center of the galaxy with a beastly over upgraded ship.

Yep yep. There’s still so much we don’t know about what you can do in the game - imagine if he spoiled something huge like “You can take control of animals!” or something like that.

But the gameplay and mechanics are certainly spoiler material. Not to mention the game devs have inserted actual lore to find and deconstruct (i.e. the Center). I don’t blame Sean for being unhappy at spoilers.

To me, The Evil Within was a better sequel to Resident Evil 4 than Resident Evil 5 was.

That being said, the game had a MASSIVE identity crisis. It wanted to be taken seriously as a story, but it relied on over-the-top B-Movie level horror. It was like a Resident Evil 4 that took itself TOO seriously.

But then there

One of the problems myself and others I know had with the game was that the game just didn’t make a lot of sense. And not the “I need everything explained” kind of way which ruins horror. But that a lot of it just didn’t make sense even within the context of your limited knowledge. I don’t mind not being told

Dead Space 1 and 2 are already classics in my book.

much better than the crapfest that is Resident Evil 5 and 6. Worth it if you like the genre imo.

Alien Isolation was better, even if it did overstay its welcome a bit.

Played through this with my girlfriend who is a huge horror/silent hill fan. We laughed through the whole thing making up our own stories for the poorly fleshed out characters. It felt like a horror game made by throwing horror tropes and locations in a blender.