So did the whale.
So did the whale.
I didn’t even know he was in prison. I assumed he’d retreated into the woods and cut all access to the outside world to await the end times or some cabal that was hunting him or whatever.
I played through it recently after my wife lost interest a few hours in and I really liked it. There has only been one thing that really has bothered me and that is when I finished the game I was World Tier 11. The end game then start me at Challenge Tier 4 or whatever for the Expeditions.
It wasn’t homophobic at all especially in the full context of the interview and everything he said.
I’m happy for more co-op games styled like this. As I’ve gotten older my desire to play competitive with friends has fallen to the wayside and I like to play cooperatively.
It takes drugs and orphans with a dash of luck and a sprinkle of immorality.
Backdoor.
Getting a guaranteed legendary is what is showing appreciation, not getting to cherry pick your loot. Picking specific loot isn’t really what a looter is about.
If I know anything about Tom Clancy it’s that he really was all about writing stories involving the Mold from Resident Evil 7.
If I know anything about Tom Clancy it’s that he really was all about writing stories involving the Mold from…
It definitely sounded too good to be true so I appreciate the additional information.
My wife has a glucose sensor that has to be replaced every 2 weeks and uses NFC to log the readings to the app for it. It’s a hell of a lot better than finger pricks all the time. It’s somewhat new too as I’m to understand and still requires a needle going into the skin.
Aesthetic aside it looks bad and boring.
This looks kind of awful.
It’s not a loot box at all. You don’t have to pay for it, and it’s on a knockout so if you have 80% of the legendary guns your going to get something in the 20% you do not have.
It feels like they wanted GaaS but didn’t have the money or know how to setup the back end for it and they didn’t want all of the bad expectations with GaaS (that they ended up with anyway). I also think it was so there wasn’t a promise of additional content like GaaS has. I’m still liking it, got a bit farther over…
It does seem like they are getting on track to tackle gameplay issues as they are ironing out some of their weird always online but not a GaaS but still weirdly focused on multiplayer in the endgame... game.
I was playing it with my wife but she just kinda lost interest so I started playing it last week in earnest and I’m really enjoying it. Most of the current big issues aren’t really present till the end game, so I have a little bit of time before I get to start hammering the frustration emote.
I agree with most of what you said, but the length of the game was perfect. Everything is so damned long these days.
This section was so awful, just as you said. It was ugly, boring, tedious, annoying, and just not fun. It wasn’t scary or engaging, it wasn’t cool to look at, it wasn’t filled with interesting monsters. Everything in it was so, so, so awful. I love horror games and I nearly stopped just cause it seemed like it was…
Ah, that is a good point, I didn’t think about when the virus triggers. I thought it was terminal but it’s never stated so you’re for sure right there.