Say you’ve spent 20 minutes browsing for a new pair of sneakers: Facebook knows you’re interested in sneakers
Say you’ve spent 20 minutes browsing for a new pair of sneakers: Facebook knows you’re interested in sneakers
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I imagine it will be somewhere in the Aldmeri Dominion. Seems reasonable based on the story and the variety of settings—getting to explore the Summerset Isles, etc.
“Donnie Yen is Chirrut, a ‘spiritual warrior.’”
This trailer showed game engine footage, right? So little to no actual gameplay. Is that what you’re referring to?
Yes, and I admit those things. But where their failures are the same is that they both only portray those vertical slices with no attention paid to a larger context. Both trailers fail to establish basic elements—for COD, it’s the story, with no understanding of what is actually going on, and for BF, the overall…
But that rendering was so fast and so focused on the foreground; this trailer is just a collection of small moments that give no sense of how the game actually plays out as a whole. It obscures rather than clarifies, and when there’s all this build up, with a press conference, and developer presentation (all of which…
This trailer did everything wrong, everything that the Infinite Warfare trailer did wrong too. There’s no sense of scale; there’s so little sense of what is at stake and what is happening. For CoD, the scale of the story was unclear. Here, the scale of the multiplayer and actual gameplay is completely opaque. All I…
I prefer to watch it in reverse.
It is an absolutely thrilling and frustrating game. For that, I love it. I mean, when you clear a room filled with enemies and take no damage—or even end up stylishly on the edge of death—, and the Drifter throws his sword into the ground . . . Damn. You’re a badass and you know it. And the only question left is:…
Yeah, it was really all about patience for me. This became especially clear on the northern boss—and a complete necessity in the West. Suddenly, I set my controller down, said to myself: “What are you doing? Just wait.” And then played the long game of only trying to do damage when the opportunity was just right. Took…
I’ve split my time between mouse/keyboard and a controller. The only thing I don’t like about the mouse and keyboard is that you don’t dash in the direction you’re moving but in the direction of your cursor. This gets pretty frustrating because it isn’t locked to a short distance around your character but can go all…
Can definitely see that; it’s a pretty heavy hybrid of the two between the color and figures.
Got a little Moebius in his work.
There is a potential spoiler for one of the games early on in the bullet points. I just want to gesture to it so those who haven’t had the absolute pleasure to play through the first two entries know as little as possible when they do. Jason, please, access my morphogenetic field and change it.
You’re missing the nuance of what I said. “Allowed” as in: socially acceptable. Of course people are allowed to have preferences, but the question is whether or not our society’s philanthropies can/should accommodate them. Finally, “think about this pretty often” as in: “when it comes to food banks, the homeless,…
No, I think about whether or not they are allowed to have preferences, not that they necessarily do or that such situations occur often—as stated by the last paragraph. The demonstrative pronoun “this” refers to the question, that: are people who are already deprived of certain comforts further marginalized by being…
The worst part about this is that you, more likely than not, have water so she is asking specifically for soda.
Why the red image wasn’t the cover to begin with I will never understand. When you’re going to call your game just “DOOM” why wouldn’t you capitalize on the nostalgia factor of retro box-art, especially when it seems representative of the gameplay style, as well. All the default says to me is “BLAND.”
Don’t forget Balrum! It just released and I’ve only got 30 minutes in it, but I like what I see so far.