Easy mode in a Souls game would require a complete rebalancing of everything in the world, and defeat the purpose of the specifically curated experience they’re setting up.
Easy mode in a Souls game would require a complete rebalancing of everything in the world, and defeat the purpose of the specifically curated experience they’re setting up.
More like a person with legs telling a person without legs that they should not take the stairs.
No, I’m saying that if this particular game causes somebody pain, don’t play it. Same reason I wouldn’t recommend Rez to somebody with epilepsy.
There are so many games out there, Joshua. This one just isn’t for you, and that’s okay. It doesn’t need to bend over backwards with an easy mode.
I need a Blooming Purple Moss Clump after this post.
Careful. He’s smarter than everyone in the room, and has no stapler.
Dude. You are seriously attached to that stapler, aren’t you?
Most of bloodborne? Get back in there heretic, the hunt isn’t over.
Eh, I buy nearly every game a couple of years after release these days anyway. Seriously, not being a part of the “day 1 hype” has been one of the best moves I’ve made regarding my game buying and playing habits. This year I plan to play Watch_Dogs 2, The Witcher 3 DLC, Quantum Break, Tales of Beseria, DOOM 4,…
Oh yes I’m sure those review bombs are going to hurt them sooooo much on older games where they already made their money. Bunch of morons, your order is still going to be honored and you are getting the game $10 cheaper on top of that. This retarded as fuck loyalty to companies like Apple, Android, and Valve is one of…
“This game is actually good, but f**k Deep Silver for their [censored by Steam] actions regarding Metro Exodus,” says one of the most highly upvoted.
How is she the idiot when you can’t even figure out what website you’re on?
I’m in the camp of “I think the game is fine, and I’m having a freaking blast with it.”
However, this is some straight up Bullshit.
It’s not an MMO.
I think their point was that it would have added nothing to the story Insomniac chose to tell. Which I think is correct.
Some people took issue with the game’s portrayal of cops and Spider-Man’s relationship to them. Kotaku’s Heather Alexandra critiqued the game’s black and white approach to law enforcement as predominantly unimpeachable good guys and criminals as violent anarchists, but she wasn’t alone. The Ringer, Deadspin, and Dot…
“I can’t say I recommend this, exactly, but it is a thing people do.”
Chuck Norris wishes he was Chuck Yeager.
The most impressive thing about Chuck is that he managed to break the sound barrier while the X-1 was dragging the weight of his enormous balls.
Spider-Man’s portrayal of policing feels divorced from reality