Yeah let’s put this dude on a potential mass shooting watchlist.
Yeah let’s put this dude on a potential mass shooting watchlist.
Which makes it even more inexcusable when giant publishers which ship multiple bestsellers a year do it.
I saw one of the NPCs do the Oblivion head-jerk
It’s been over 15 years since TES: Oblivion came out, and they’re still using that janky “modified” Gamebryo engine with the same bugs. I think it’s time they moved to UE5 or something else.
Not to shit on the game (I am shitting on the game) but when I hear there is a mind bogglingly large amount of worlds to explore it tells me there is nothing interesting or distinctive to do on those worlds and you have made another procedurally generated loot grind.
That’s because there isn’t anything they can be used for that isn’t already being done with simpler technology.
One of the founders of Libertalia is unambigously just Guybrush.
It feels very MMA, and not at all Street Fighter. Blah blah bleh.
The only one you need to grab is Pokemon Picross because the best jail break software use that game to crack the console.
I mean, if anything he was kind of even a bigger asshole in the books lol.
Kinda surprised it took this long.
Lissa Miller fans eating good tonight.
As silly as it sounds for a game entirely about being a spider, there’s actually an arachnophobia mode that might help, which turns the spiders into innocuous blobs:
other sites: sell you keys that are acquired in inappropriate ways hoping that by the time your key is revoked from whatever provider, you’ll have moved on to something else.
CD Keys is usually good. This is not a good look for them at all though. Think the worst I usually see is a game that is regularly $39.99, they…
I know that you all 100% don’t have input into this, but Kinja deals often promotes game key sales from resellers. Just a funny coincidence.
This review is proof that spoilers are actually good.
Funny thing is, when the Steam Deck comes out, it should be reasonably powerful enough to run PCSX2 (basically the PS2 emulator).
Are those moments of self-harm necessary within the game itself? Not just a “you must do this to progress further in the game” thing, but narratively conceived and presented as part of the larger whole?
He’s not actually entirely in the public domain - some later stories are still copyrighted. What’s interesting as well as is that the later stories contain a more “human” Sherlock, so the Doyle estate has used this as a way of arguing that any depiction of Sherlock that shows emotion is an infringement on their…
Casual response to remind you of your abuses towards Nathalie Lawhead.