I’ll be honest: I really miss the Desmond stuff even though I only really liked what they did with it in Brotherhood.
I’ll be honest: I really miss the Desmond stuff even though I only really liked what they did with it in Brotherhood.
I don’t know that he’s not just getting bored. There’s lore stuff still to be done in DS2 and I think he said in the Bloodborne story vid that he still hasn’t even bought Scholar.
Unless you’re talking about level design, DS2’s lore isn’t inconsistent. Just ambiguous and lacking in closure. Haven’t played SotfS yet (or beaten it since Aldia was patched in), so maybe it’s fleshed out, but it’s still not exactly clear what the Throne of Want even does.
Well putting together the story of Shulva and figuring out what it has to do with Drangleic is more of a chore than sorting out Bloodborne. Even if you do the work, your conclusions would have a lot of ambiguity to them. That’s probably what the author means.
Software is a medium. Mediums can be used for many things. A blank sheet of paper can be used for a Shopping List and a page of Moby Dick both. Something like Candy Crush would tend toward the former. Something like Nier would tend toward that latter (though obviously not on the same level of sophistication).
I did watch his dark souls series, which was entertaining, but that’s about it.
There really aren’t mysteries to Bloodborne. It’s obtuse, but not complicated.
Yeah, there’s just so much more variety in approach. I only know of one way to kill gaping dragon, for example, but I know of three to kill Ancient Dragon—who is probably the shallowest boss fight in the game.
Elsewhere, Aegon tries to paint VaatiVidya as an elitist for not participating in the community enough
Same. I turned my Dad’s old, discarded Dell beater piece of shit into a gaming rig and gave it to my nephew for Christmas. That 750 TI is one Hell of a value in a card.
I was going to criticize you for being a little salty in this post, but anyone namedropping that wonderful little card probably doesn’t deserve it.
Good question. Inquisition was pretty good, but it didn’t seem to have a lot of staying power and even less replayability.
Sure, none of these are elaborate as the newer fatalities developed over the years, but I kind of like that. Fatalities like the one below manage to be badass without overdoing it, and that’s a feat!
GeForce GTX 750 video card
The first 3 episodes were extraordinarily slow in season 1 in terms of content, yes. It was more bearable because McConaughey and Harrelson were far better actors than any two actors in season 2. I stuck with it and had to bug people to give it a second chance on HBO GO.
I’m not real impressed with TD season 2 (it’s got Star Wars syndrome in that only one actor, Farrell, is able to say this wooden, ridiculous dialogue...every scene where Vaughn said anything last night was just brutal) but taking shots at it for the death fakeout is a misunderstanding of what TD is.
You want me to type the entire history of the slave trade through 300 years on three different continents in the comments section of an article? Fine, I’ll give you the short version.
You “Little gnomes live at the center of the Earth. That’s why we have gravity.”
What Islamophobia? That Islam has been the primary driver of slavery in every century in which Islam existed—including the 21st century, by the way—is fact, not phobia. The word “slave” comes from a phenomenon in which an entire race became so synonymous with the practice of slavery at the hands of one Caliph or…