brizian24
Brizian
brizian24

All of these survival games are just Inane Chore List Simulators, and I do not even remotely understand the appeal.

I’ve though about this a lot and I think the big thing is portrayal. John’s revenge is portrayed as heroic and foolish (if you played RDR1) in the same way Joel’s decision at the hospital (from TLOU1) is portrayed. John is still John when he gets revenge. John also gets the closure that he avenged Arthur. He’s doomed

Pardon me, but that is THE Mayor of Portland.

That’s Kyle MacLachlan! Though he does look a bit like Ash in that shot. 

I thought the characters in Prometheus were acting very stupidly long before I saw anything about it on youtube. That aside, I enjoyed it (and Covenant) as much as I could.

My parents say the same thing, but they’re in their 70s and only enjoy crime stories. Some of the brilliant shows of the past decade or so, such as Atlanta or Reservation Dogs, is utterly beyond them. Plus, they largely only seek out tv on linear and HBO.

If you haven’t played RE2 Remake, I highly recommend it. It’s a great remake, and a great game on its own.

Nomad was a North America exclusive with region lockout, and John Walker was at best a UK exclusive () back in 1995

Man, I hope they add NG+ to RoboCop in the DLC. I want to play through the entire game with my full automatic, armor-piercing Auto-9. Dick shots for days.

Robocop Rogue City. What a fucking delight, a competent, violent and gory shooter that nails the aesthetic and feel of the classic film, while getting to dodge anything from the shoddy third film that cratered the franchise.

Good. One less live service money pit to watch die a slow death. I’m glad that they could acknowledge that this was going to hurt their bread and butter single player games and made the right call.

Nah, you’re thinking of Quantum Break.

Are you a masochist? The last time you brought this up you confidently told everyone it would be AI, everyone told you how obviously stupid that was. It remains so, for the exact same reasons.

Gonna just copy and post what I said to you last time I saw you bring up this nonsensical idea

Heck, I had Sea of Stars, Lies of P, and Starfield and by far the least interesting experience I’ve had has been Starfield while Sea of Stars is one of my favorite games of the last few years.

Sorry about that. 

That looks a lot more like Wolfenstein 3D than Doom, to be honest… I’m sure this is what they were going for

Not that Wolf3D was the first ever, either. It goes at least as far back as MIDI Maze (a.k.a. Faceball 2000), which also did network multiplayer (over literal MIDI digital instrument cables). And probably even earlier than that.

My spacebar thumb remembers Wolf 3D and endless scrolling along walls as I pressed it over and over to look for secret doors.

I mean, more of a wolf3d clone, but whatever ;)