TheLaughinKipper
TheLaughinKipper
TheLaughinKipper

FWIW, as someone who pretty much never buys games on day one and still bought this one, I appreciate the sentiment but you really don’t need to feel sorry about me. The vanilla game gave me over a month’s worth of exploration bliss and I came away satisfied that I’d gotten my money’s worth. I understand other people

This will bring the point across swiftly:

A not-suprising-anymore way, now that you know about and will be anticipating it.

Kudos on the cosplay and best wishes to the happy couple. That said, when I think GoT and weddings, romaticisim and happines are not exactly what comes to mind.

Indeed, buying cheap TVs more often instead of spending big bucks all at once and then hoping to be future-proof (hah!) for ten+ years is a strategy I’m considering.

This is one of those times when waiting for HDMI 2.1 to buy a 4K HDR TV gets really hard.

Guns need to be easily accesible in case the King of England invades the country. Also, bears.

I’ll keep P.T. for as long as possible out of a sense of basic decency. It’ll probably stay there for as long as there is a PSx that allows transferring games from one disk to another.

And still, looking at that animation all I can think of is

So, in a nutshell

There is no spoon

Ah, Nintendo’s eternal struggle with the Internet. The knowledge that they have to live with the internet but they can’t even remotely control it must have caused so many sleepless nights to Nintendo reps and/or technicians.

OK I’m going to be that guy. After years reading great things about Chrono Trigger I finally played it a couple years ago. I found it was indeed a great game... for a game that old. Sure it was fun and decently entertaining, the combat system was interesing and the SNES graphics didn’t hurt my eyes. I 100% understand

It’s happened to me with other series. I think I have every game in the Disgaea series (at least every game released on Playstation/PC) and it was only this summer that I finally took the plunge and played the first. Civilization is other game series I keep buying and not playing. I loved Alpha Centauri to bits, back

Ah, but have you bought DS2 three times? Because I have.

LOL you two summed up in an instant an argument I’ve been having with myself for years.

Man, backlog or no backlog it’s just ridiculous how far behind I’m on the Souls games. I can’t believe it’s been almost six years since I finished the first one and I still have to play 2, and 3 and Bloodborne.

Try it! These days I have very little patience to muck around with mods and incompatiblities and fiddling with settings, but this was super-easy to install and I had it working to my liking in no time at all. And TBH, even if it was more involved it would have still been worth it because it’s super-immersive. It just

Don’t tell me you never heard of the Monsters Inc.-X-Files crossover. It was all the rage in the early naughties, and the most successful movie to combine live action and animation since Space Jam.

Removing the mini-map was what led me to installing Friendly HUD in the first place. I couldn’t find my bearings for a second without it, so I was playing the minimap instead of the game. Now I have it set up so that it shows a compass on the bottom and important markers floating around on the main screen. Since they