the show was one bad decision away from a mass shooting from some psychotic teenager and apparently you’re cool with that.
the show was one bad decision away from a mass shooting from some psychotic teenager and apparently you’re cool with that.
i thought he really classed up the ceremony personally. he set the tone for the others who followed, collectively giving everyone permission to act like human beings and less like the corporate drones they typically come off as.
this guy sounds like a loser who is pinning the blame for his failure on folks with a lot less power and influence than him. just make an interesting game, scumbag.
man, i dunno. glass onion was kind of over-worked, and benoit blanc kind of disappeared in it at times. and i found myself asking, “oh, who the fuck is this guy again?” the tension of the story felt threadbare and the themes felt all of a sudden far too heavy for the light characterizations at hand.
you are coming across as psychotic
biggest disappointment was Made in Abyss S2 by a mile. like, they had every opportunity to address the bloated and often incoherent storytelling of the village arc but they not only adapted every storytelling flaw faithfully, but they compounded it with truly bizarre structural decisions.
why is everything on kotaku framed in such a negative light? “fan begging.” ffs, fromsoftware, like any developer, releases products on their own internally set schedule.
the ps5 has become exponentially more available this holiday season. just saying. i got the god of war ragnarok digital ps5 bundle last week with minimal fuss.
i feel ya man. i, too, was limited by the ps4 until just last week. but i decided it was finally time to change. i know it’s been difficult to find the ps5 but it’s gotten much easier lately, as long as you’re looking for a bundle. i found mine on walmart’s site.
it was really nothing exceptional. merely serviceable for the most part.
probably not. you’re basically receiving a gift, which isn’t a purchase via steam.
the best NFS will always be Porsche Unleashed.
well, that’s actually rather unusual, tbh, so i feel like this point could’ve been better contextualized. typically patch notes are the developers way of directly communicating to their users. and that may still be the case here. but obviously shipping an absolute piece of shit game is unusual for nintendo.
it’s kinda weird that you throw around “Nintendo” like they are the developers of the software or the people who would communicate via patch notes.
i disagree regarding marking sidequests separately. i feel like it’s a philosophical point being made that witcher 3's sidequests are all of a piece with the main campaign. because it makes it feel like it’s really geralt’s life—with him constantly balancing multiple competing demands on his time and loyalty.
yeah, in this case the game’s strength—its side quests that are as substantial as most game’s main campaigns—also undercuts it for players who simply don’t have that kind of available time and attention span. because the sidequests go on for hours and hours. on the other hand, no one would ever accuse it of being…
the first couple of hours are the most challenging to get over, especially if you’re not familiar with the lore. i’d actually recommend watching the netflix series’ first season to get a taste of the world, to “buy into it.” obviously if the witcher 1 and 2 were available on ps4 or 5 i’d recommend those, but they’re…
i think the issue is that gamefreak is impacted by too many competing interests outside of the world of videogames. the mainline games are all released to align with trading cards, anime, etc. thus nintendo’s typical methodology of never releasing a buggy game is thrown out.
it’s basically an xbox one x slim.
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