So pretty. Has a nice Ghibli vibe to it.
So pretty. Has a nice Ghibli vibe to it.
This. This this this this this. A few months after closing the door on my last loot shooter/grind factory (Destiny 2) I wonder why I even bothered playing as long as I did. Destiny 1+2, The Division 1+2, Borderlands 1+2+3, GTAO, etc, etc, etc. It’s actually irritating how much of my life I wasted on those games in…
You’re not alone. Part of it is we’re seeing fewer and fewer new gameplay ideas and franchises anymore. It’s too costly to make the big AAA games, so the big studios take fewer chances and spent more time on remastering or sequels. On the independent side, you see a lot of copying or remixing game “ingredients” that…
Same here. Epic Games gives up games weekly. I install them, give em a shot, and 95% of the time, uninstall them. They’re mostly being added to my library for when my son is old enough to try things out and find what kind of games he likes.
Obligatory “fuck slideshows” comment.
TIE Fighter is #1 on the list, this means that the list is correct and no further rankings are needed.
This along with the hyperbole for such a low stakes change was like putting on a warm blanket of familiarity.
“Foreigners should become uniform with Japan.”
The desaturation of color in Final Fantasy seems to correlate quite nicely with its lost sense of whimsy. I miss the days of IX.
I might be jaded by this industry, but there seems to still be a soft spot in me that is excited by hearing there’s a new FF in the works!
When the big hack happened to quite a few women a lot of people shamed them for having nude pics on their phone. Evans accidentally posts his own by himself and gets tons of people defending him. I can understand her comment.
Is it America’s dick, though?
you folks should really scroll up and read my story.
he literally says there was no bug. only one game—civ v—includes a reference to the nuke-heavy behavior, and that was in 2010, two years before the bug theory was even a thing.
You missed the biggest flaw of all:
I think you’re missing the point Riley.
Dear Will, if you took a second to try and review the *game* Microsoft Flight Simulator instead of the concept of cloud and games as a service, maybe you would have done the tutorial, which would have taught you to fly VFR (which incidentally is the only form of navigation actually included in the tutorial).