RenegadeReaper
RenegadeReaper
RenegadeReaper

Yeah, there’s this weird technical limitation which made it so that it was impossible to develop anything for anything but the PS5 at launch. They’re working on it but don’t think they can fix it in time, it’s going to take extra time before they can get over this hurdle and release it for the PC, probably needs

“[Devs] could say: ‘Oh, my God, you’re always online. If you get on your Steam, and it’s not online, you freak out. If you get on your Xbox, and you can’t get the latest patch, or see what your friends are doing, you freak out. You want to be always online!’ But that response, I think, lacks empathy.”

Yeah, I dont believe it. Not one bit.

Twitch has been a dumpster fire for years.

100 percent sure games had dodge/roll prior to Souls and D3 is at least 5 years older than Souls.  Souls did not event gaming ;) .  It’s a mechanic. I like the mechanic because I prefer a game to have a defense ability or at least give me that feeling of defensive ability. I’m not getting a lot of support and defense

Ocarina of Time had it in 1998. And like every mechanic in Ocarina of Time, Mega Man Legends did it first in 1997. Wild Guns had it back in 1994. Flashback had it in 1992.

I mean GoW had it before Souls games.

Seamlessly moving between combat and cutscenes? Oh you mean like many games have done for 2 console generations already? 

Found I used it a lot in 5. Shoot some jerk in the knee cap and have them fall to the ground and run up and hit the impale prompt. 

Literally came here to say this. More than any other RE game outside of maybe Code Veronica, the knife was a huge part of my play style. I’d use it in exactly the same way, and it allowed me to have excess ammo to go ham at times when there were several and/or stronger enemies. Plus it was indeed funny to do haha. 

I dunno, the knife was more like a first resort to me, lol. To save ammo, I would use the TMP to just pop an enemy in the face once to stagger them, allowing you a melee opening. Then after knocking them down I would go to town with the knife while they were lying on the ground haha. Plus it was funny to do

Not a chance. It’s literally a manga about decoding and solving puzzles. When the puzzles are language-based, as many of them are, they become difficult or even impossible to translate, let alone localize. I promise you, the writer (singular, not writers) is spending his time thinking up compelling puzzles as well as

I concur on this point:

Or, they did it for just Japanese speakers to enjoy. Not everything is about trolling. 

Step 1: don’t pre-order games. You have a huge gaming backlog and the money you’d save by waiting for a sale is worth missing out on that bonus wrap.

Good. We don’t need more monopolies. In the long run it usually doesn’t end well for everyone except the shareholders.

I don’t mind games shutting down their servers, it’s when that act makes them totally unplayable that my heart breaks into smaller and smaller fragments.

Dude, he literally posted a link from the South Park website and labels it with the episode. Season 9, episode 6. Which is indeed “The Death of Eric Cartman”. It’s the one where Cartman thinks he’s a ghost because the other three boys have chosen to entirely ignore him, and Butters, because he’s isn’t in on the

He’s right and the link he posted backs him up.

Butters is saying, “Lu, lu, lu” which preludes his song “I’ve got some apples”.