I’m pretty sure that’s a funicular.
I’m pretty sure that’s a funicular.
I have the dog set and it’s pretty good, but adventuring cats? Ridiculous. Gotta draw the line somewhere.
There’s one early escort quest where you have to escort a wagon to a city, I think that’s mandatory. Or maybe you can just run to the city, but the game definitely makes it clear that the quest is how you’re supposed to “move on” to the next quest hub.
This is basically the most Bethesda Software thing to happen in a beta, ever. Seriously, this may be their crowning achievement as a development house.
No it’s not weird, that crossed my mind too... Maybe a leg with a cast? (I don’t own any figures, I don’t know if interchangeable limbs is a thing.)
One of the reasons I’ll always keep my 3DS.
I haven’t seen it mentioned yet and I haven’t played through this section yet, but as described in the article the scene sounds like a G-rated callout to “The Crying Game” which was pretty breakthrough for its day.
Get out of my head.
So close, it was going to be the “New Wii U”.
You could remind your friend that immigration is not a zero-sum game.
Dean Winchester: [horrified] They do know we’re brothers, right?
The most recent one was terrific. Already pre-ordered. Between hunting giant monsters and selling fashionable clothes, my virtual life will be complete.
That’s a game I wouldn’t finish.
To be fair, losing all the time to cutlery would be very frustrating.
Play on PS4. I don’t think anyone uses the voice channel in Quick Play matches, and you can’t really type insults with a controller. It’s nice.
I really, really want to know more about the “isao & nochi” game. It looks like such an inviting landscape to explore. Now I’m pining for a game that doesn’t even exist.
Splatoon is worse than that. The backstory is actually about genocide, and using consumer goods to motivate tweens into becoming murder machines, so they can destroy the Octarian race.
Other examples of Nintendo brutality have been posted here, but I’d like to add Splatoon. The whole thing is about training tweens to be genocidal murder-machines with the end goal of exterminating of the Octarian people. And it’s set in a post-apocalyptic world in which humans went extinct thousands of years ago. The…
I think some people will compare the two; I certainly have. They are similar enough in core gameplay (character/role based, first person, team focused, primarily shooty action) that I don’t have the resources to commit to both. Having played both betas, I really liked Overwatch more. Partly it’s the presentation —…
Shoot, I just got my PS4 for my birthday last month, literally three days before the PS4.5 rumors started flying. I’m now in the weird position of trying to console myself with the fact that I’m not likely to buy a 4K TV in the near future.