It’s absolutely worth the added cost to grab a 120gb ssd for $40 in my opinion. It’ll basically just be for windows, but with enough room to install the occasional game with egregious loading times (bethesda).
It’s absolutely worth the added cost to grab a 120gb ssd for $40 in my opinion. It’ll basically just be for windows, but with enough room to install the occasional game with egregious loading times (bethesda).
I love that he’s creepily standing in the corner of every shot, arms behind his back just waiting to pounce in for the dream-crushing punchline/reality.
Like you said, I’ve always enjoyed the little “thank you for playing our game” notes which typically appear during the credits. So it’s a real shame when a game is shuttered because of a disastrous release like this one for the PC. A whole lot of people put everything they had into making the game great, and now it’s…
That sound bar set must have sold out immediately
That sound bar set must have sold out immediately
This post made me realize that I haven’t played a Blizzard game since warcraft 3. I’ve had such blinders since steam became a platform. Not that I love steam and hate everything else, games just don’t hit my radar if they’re not on the steam storefront. Same goes for Origin exclusives. Need to remind myself…
I love the idea of the HHPK, I just can’t see how it’s practical. I spend most of my days in Excel (sympathies welcomed), where the arrow keys and end/pg functions are used constantly. I can’t imagine replacing the pg functions with a pinkie 2-stroke combination, and eliminating the arrows altogether. Word processing…
I love the idea of the HHPK, I just can’t see how it’s practical. I spend most of my days in Excel (sympathies…
I can’t wait to see the associated jimquisition.
I love the jar of flies. I’m a bit rubbish at the game, so I adore having what are essentially respawning homing projectiles.
I’d call those fans “achievers” and although they’re always the most vocal, I’d bet the majority of players of this game are “explorers.” Those who just love to see what the game has to offer and be surprised when they discover new things naturally.
You don’t want it. It’ll be a mobile microtransactions hell, or a pachinko machine.
I have no sympathy for anyone who buys Early Access and gets burned. It’s like having a kid and then crying foul when it doesn’t turn out to be worth what you put into it. You knew it was a gamble.
You’ve published a list of things on the internet. The only thing to do now is follow it up with a Right To Reply segment VideoGamerTV style.
Does Amazon make you download Amazon Underground to install these now? That thing is a permissions nightmare, no freebies they offer will be worth it if that’s the case.
Does Amazon make you download Amazon Underground to install these now? That thing is a permissions nightmare, no…
I’m of the belief that if a game is published on the storefront, it should be judged according to its state at the point in time of the review, and nothing should change the value or existence of that review. Buyers can read the most recent ones to understand current state, but all historical reviews are still…
I’m quite thankful for Steam Link, Controller, and Steam Machines if for no other reason than Big Picture mode finally getting the love it deserves. I’ve used it exclusively since launch, and it’s seen more usability updates and fixes in the past 3 months than the previous 3 years combined.
No cbz to buy makes me sad :( I’d have to buy a new flat to store hardcovers.
Exactly, gift codes can be entered, just not product (game) codes. A long time thorn in the side of frequent bundle buyers.
I was bored out of my mind when trying to play this game or watch streams of it, but your storytelling and explanations are so good I still read all of your esports articles. Maybe you could write about football too so I could understand the bizarre foreign language my coworkers use to communicate with each other.
We still can’t even activate codes outside the client, I’m not holding my breath for a single feature on mobile.
As a couch gamer, I despise custom launchers. They’re never controller capable, so you have to either go find a mouse to plug in or give in and buy a DS4 (great controller, don’t regret it). I can’t think of anything a launcher can do that you can’t do with an in-game options menu.