what’s your point?
what’s your point?
Guess we know who didn’t watch the full video...
You know you don’t have to play it, right? Were you somehow unahppy with the amount of single player content that you received?
Man, remember how all those babies were CRYING that Rockstar was going to drop a cursory, tacked-on single player experience so that they could rush right into the goldmine of online gaming? How they completely lost their way since GTA V and would clearly be milking us all shark card style from day one? How this would…
No! Can we just get games that aren’t saddled with an fucking online multiplayer?
Same! I’ll check out a stream if a game I want to buy or may be own and want to get better at. But other than that, I don’t see the point in watching streams of games I could be playing my self.
Why. Do people. Watch. Streamers.
Who could’ve guessed he would turn into an asshole right?
I took over a derelict food factory, filled it with turrets, got power back to it, and made so much macaroni and cheese and all who tried to stop me were pocketed with holes from my turrets.
No real consensus. It seems there are a good number of people who don’t like it for legitimate reasons, but I love it, even acknowledging those reasons as legitimate.
It features the worst aspects of FO3 and FO4, eliminates the only interesting things about those games, all in the name of being an mmo-lite. Hot garbage.
Honestly, I think it’s one of coolest Fallout universes I’ve ever played in. It’s big, weird and there’s tons of unique, burnt-out wasteland sights to see. The creatures are cool, there’s a greater variety in weapos/clothes. It’s basically Fallout 4.5, but they’ve reworked a lot of mechanics like gear modding and…
It is a lot of fun. It is buggy with frame stuttering but much better than the beta. If you love exploration and lore you will enjoy this. If you primarily want the interactive role playing you will probably be disappointed. The missions play out a bit like an mmo. The main story is more interesting than a mmo but…
I’m really enjoying it. I’m as anti-social as they come, so I’ve been playing for days without teaming up with anyone. And aside from a single encounter with a couple griefers who set up a trap at a quest point, I haven’t had much issue with other players.
If you have friends, it can really be a fun time. (On PS4) It’s buggy as shit, but if you enjoy some parts of games like Ark with some ESO mixed in it’s a fun game. It scratches my need to explore, though I would definitely not say it’s a “Fallout” game, more so than Fallout Shelter but not a traditional Fallout at…
As someone who has played since the original fallout in the 90s, it feels nothing like a fallout game. It is a fallout game only in name, it is devoid of all the things that made Fallout memorable and fun. It doesn’t even feel like a RPG.. though that sorta started with fallout 4 as well, but at least there you could…
For what it is, it’s extremely high quality. Most of the reviews are busy explaining the ways it is and is not like a normal Fallout, but don’t mention that it does what it wants to do well, on a creative level.
I’ve played a lot of it and I can say I have been having a lot of fun with it even just playing solo (friends haven’t got it yet). It really doesn’t deserve a lot of the hate it’s been getting, they did a great job making the world and it is enjoyable to explore and have fun with.
So, in between release and now, they had no time to conceptualize, iterate and release a black female hero that would have fit the standard?
“They made a hamster and a second cowboy before they made a black woman.“
I very much get what Gita is saying here, and the lack of a Black Female hero does indeed stand out.
That said, what would you rather have:
1) A hero, like Ashe, but made Black just to check off that box, or
2) A hero, not unlike Doomfist, who is…