I am very happy for Gatekeeper fans, I just wish this meme didn’t come at the cost of Chrom losing for a fifth year in a row :(
I am very happy for Gatekeeper fans, I just wish this meme didn’t come at the cost of Chrom losing for a fifth year in a row :(
Absolutely, if you can get both HITMAN (all-caps means the current series.... ugh) games, HITMAN 2 is absolutely the best current iteration of the formula, except for maybe this new one.
They would have to have actually stolen code or art assets. Unless it’s 1-1, it would be a pretty hard case to sell.
You’re right, I refuse to believe a cat could operate a full-sized stick shift vehicle!
Great list! Minor thing, I think you meant to tag Betsy/Excaliber as Marvel, but it’s tagged as DC Comics.
Are you saying that the only thing in negative reviews that holds up are the bug reports? Or am I misreading that? Because you can make a case for any of the games shortcomings and I think there a lot of things that warrant discussion, especially from a huge AAA game like this. I would argue that the game definitely…
I can’t personally get too worked up over this one, since the base tier allows you to play the entire game, and this tier lets you also play the new DLC on top of that, which I think is fair to hold out on. I still don’t know how much money they actually get from Game Pass but this is one of those things where I think…
Idk, a scale only seems like an appropriate gift if someone specifically asks for it...
Idk, a scale only seems like an appropriate gift if someone specifically asks for it...
I bet you shower naked, you degenerate.
I heard Kotaku reviewed the expansion and left their thoughts in it, you could check that out and decide. (I mean, it seems like more of the same...)
Thanks for the great write-up! (and to everyone else who jumped in to help).
Sounds like an honestly good deal then, $5 for running around with my friends who already have this is pretty enticing. Much appreciated!
Is the $5 price tag because there are a lot of microtransactions? This is actually pretty tempting as a PC player that doesn’t care about the campaign anymore, but I’m assuming there’s a catch here.
I played the PC release and really enjoyed it, but I beat it in under an hour (about 48 minutes according to Steam). It takes an FPS and applies the action game formula to it, which feels weird for fans of either, but works once you get the gameplay concepts. I think the dev stopped releasing episodes because he got…
I agree with that. I mostly like real comic covers just because they represent real character/franchise history, and can show you how characters changed and evolved over time. My favorite was definitely the comic cover collections from the GameCube era Sonic Mega Collection, just because of how insane Sonic’s game and…
I’ll have to agree to disagree here, I always really enjoy going through comic cover collectibles, especially if I know they’re real comic covers and not in-game fiction (Fallout 3's skill comics come to mind, although I liked those too), despite not getting the full comic.
Yeah I definitely prefer “fail fast” mentalities to combat, as a bunch of Divinity OS2 battles kicked my ass well after 10-15 minutes (sometimes 30+) of intense combat, and find I struggle in some of the modern Action Point D&D combat systems that Larian likes so much. I only have so much patience for handling every…
Idk, the only Sith in the Empire are Palpatine and Vader. It’s kind of a different culture/period (and whatever apprentices are in the extended universe). Stormtroopers are awesome and I always enjoy the kind of comradery that comes with them.
Sure, but it’s still a good game even without Steve (or any of the DLC)?
Dude, let it go. He was clearly just identifying as nonbinary, the same way I (as a jackass) call myself a Spartan in Halo forums or a Summoner in the Fire Emblem Heroes subreddit.
Halo literally has no screen and they charge you on a subscription service to access the data it collects? Because it has no screen to show you it’s own data?! This feels like they’re just trying to push the boundary on what people will put up with.