It isn’t that though.
It isn’t that though.
Reveals and stuff like this make me wish I still played. I played every season through ten I think, and I made an effort to collect everything I could.
If you really can’t see the difference then you don’t want to. Other people feeling another way shouldn’t upset you to that point where you claim you don’t possibly get it.
I didn’t realize you were They Who Draws The Line. I mean, we’re not talking about people investing in a character’s development or personality but the main notes the character hits. A lack of a personality for a main character is a way for people to place themselves in the role. So players still don’t like what…
Comes off as the type of writing we’ve seen with Game of Thrones where writers are just looking to hurt the reader/player; not where it makes for interesting development.
I feel comfortable in airing my thoughts about them because they’re popping up with reason - way more listeners than when I heard of them some time ago. So it’s good they have traction and are getting fans. They’re clearly putting a lot into it. But I guess I’m curious as to what it’s all going to look like. That…
Not sure what “balance out the shoulder buttons” means since this is also the same comment focusing on Nintendo’s controllers on an article about the Dreamcast controller wherein I mentioned the XBOX one.
It’s really weird - I can’t figured out how I feel about them. They remind me of a punk version of 3TEETH, who accomplish the same sort of anti-political aesthetic but do it way better.
I couldn’t get my Bose SoundSport Wireless headphones to connect, either, but that’s likely the fault of the SoundSports themselves, which can be finicky—my other Bluetooth speakers worked just fine.
I couldn’t get my Bose SoundSport Wireless headphones to connect, either, but that’s likely the fault of the…
Weird. I thought the original controller was one of the more comfortable ones. Then again I really liked the fat Xbox one (“The Duke”; best name). The best controller ever was the GameCube though, but it also looks like ... that.
The scariest thing about that is their use of the word trolled.
She’s still just 23 years old.
The last obvious choice for president from the Democrats actually lost to Trump when given the chance. Democrats slammed Sanders for not being a Democrat but clutched their pearls when the non-Democratic votes didn’t go to Clinton.
LOL. Equating Sanders with Trump. So cringe.
In the first campaign, yeah. They set you up earlier where there’s a typical mirror (and the vampires you face don’t appear in it but you do). Really cool. Then when you’re walking down a hallway you assume it’s a mirror but your “reflection” turns into another vampire.
It’s a tossup between a very underappreciated title called Nocturne (1999) and White Night (2015). Both take place in the 1920s/30s, oddly enough.
Jump scares really shouldn’t count. You can put those in a kids game and they’ll still spook you. The best comparison is that jump scares are to horror what tickling is to comedy.
As if the series being bad after the fourth wasn’t reason enough.
It’s a great question and as someone who’s beaten the game with both characters in both scenarios (and a fifth with an unlocked weapon that makes the game super easy), Claire is definitely the easier of the two. Leon is okay but has a different approach. He gets the shotgun which can cap zombies but it’s dogshit…
The plot? No. I can’t think of a game where doing this is the part of the plot. It’s a natural part of the tasks of gameplay though. Some games stay the same and make you get better with one skill while other games introduce new skills later on, but I can’t remember a game where that’s the plot. Demon’s Souls and Dark…