I knew there was more and I kept checking if someone had more in the comments and I’m not disappointed.
I knew there was more and I kept checking if someone had more in the comments and I’m not disappointed.
I guess in the last 5 years Into the Breach has become a comfort for me. It’s the exact level of procedural generated puzzling that appeals to me. It’s hard enough, unpredictable, yet still very winnable. Also I still haven’t gotten gold on every combination so maybe that doesn’t count as a fresh play.
The biggest problem I remember is when that mission pops, you HAVE to do it right away. You’ve already secretly passed the point of no return, except it doesn’t tell you that (except vaugly saying it’s important), so the longer you wait the worse it gets.
I would be playing Control this weekend, except the PC Xbox Game Pass version is somehow the physically worst version of the game in every respect.
I came into this expecting very little except that I really dig the aesthetic.
This pretty much captures how I feel about 95% of RPGS
I don’t think Obsidian wants to. After Fallout 4, Obsidian pretty much accepted that what Bethesda wanted to do with Fallout wasn’t what they wanted. It’s not longer their baby and NV was basically a one last hurrah.
Still mad about the National Record Store Day 7-9 years ago when they dropped the Scott Pilgrim soundtrack on vinyl, and it was all picked up by scalpers, and than it was never seen again.
```“What are you going to do when you’re married and stressed? Tell your wife that you need to play Xbox?”```
Well it would also hurt console player’s feelings if PC got it free and they didn’t.
Honestly, I think the only viable move after this is to do what Intel/AMD/Nvidia do, where they have an arbitrary generation number, followed by model number, giving it some long yet memorable string.
What even is the “weekend” anymore? Time is just this weird amorphous blob without shape form or meaning. How can the week end when it never truly began? Soon day and night themselves will lose meaning and time will be a singular blur, both infinite and empty.
Unlicensed isn’t pirate tho. It skirts the limits of what is fair use (tho there are a lot of originals), but they’re still generally copyrighted. Which means pirating it is still bad.
Choosing not to host content is not a violation of the 1st amendment. Amazon/Google/Apple have no obligation to give a platform.
The Coop puzzles, were where the real difficulty was in the vanilla game.
I mean, the reason you know you’re in the minority is the reason you know why they’re doing it.
Least Favorite Jumping: Any time I’m playing a VR game and something is just out of reach, and I forgot I have shitty knees and try to IRL jump and get a VR item.
In my experience they have slightly less life on a single charge than comparable disposable, but they’ve lasted over an entire console generation. I’ve had to replace my Xbox controllers themselves before I’ve had to physically replace the rechargeable batteries, so it’s been a non-issue.
So the main premise, if I’m reading this right, is that Yoshi is baby, not because of any characterization, but because he looks cutesy and his games are aimed at kids.
I had to sideload it because my mid-tier phone wasn’t supported (ran fine). Then it was never really as exciting as advertised, and honestly there isn’t a lot of room for multiple GPS AR games, so I ended up dropping it. In that time I heard literally nothing about the game, no work being put into marketing it or…