I am mildly excited for Cyber Sleuth, but in my heart of hearts what I really want is a localization of Digimon World: ReDigitize. I know it's been out for donkey's years in Japan already so it's not likely, but I can and will dream.
I am mildly excited for Cyber Sleuth, but in my heart of hearts what I really want is a localization of Digimon World: ReDigitize. I know it's been out for donkey's years in Japan already so it's not likely, but I can and will dream.
Finished my True Pacifist Run of Undertale earlier this week.
I figured it was just to reinforce the fact that Rey and Finn were supposed to be from completely different parts of the galaxy and had lived completely different lives. Daisy Ridley is from Westminster and John Boyega is from Peckham, and those two places are practically right across the Thames from each other. It'd…
1. Oh man, spoiled for choice. I'm gonna go No Man's Sky, specifically because a lot of people answered question 2 with it, and I'm a contrarian dickhead like that. Actually, I totally get why someone would think it's going to be a disaster, and the recurring criticism that it looks like there's nothing meaningful to…
The biggest problem I had with The Witcher 3's Previously Ons was that it was really easy to confuse the game's sense of where you were in the story. If you were doing something really straightforward, like the Uma quest at Kaer Morhen, it wasn't so bad, but any point where the game branches—and there are a few of…
I've been considering the pros and cons of episodic games recently, what with being turned into a ranting lunatic by that game about magic gay teenagers that I promise I'll stop talking about one of these days, and the recently announced news that the Final Fantasy VII remake is going to be broken into chunks somehow.
People told me this game was funny, and I even believed them, but I don't even remember the last time I laughed this hard or this often at a game. This game made me laugh at a fucking knock knock joke. That hasn't happened to me since I was in kindergarten.
I've been doing the same thing recently (hyped to finally play Gone Home!), but only because my antique-by-computer-standards 10.6.8 iMac has long stopped being able to run the latest games, even the ones studios deign to give Mac releases at all. I'm pretty sure you could run Undertale on a graphing calculator though.
Aw man I was just about to embark on step 2, I didn't realize I had two more steps still ahead of me. Goodbye polite society I gotta play this video game for a bit.
I'd say the emotion it aims for is 'guilt' more than 'shame'—a pedantic point, maybe, but it clearly wants to inspire feelings within you naturally rather than just enforcing them from outside. But your point remains well taken, not everyone will be interested in being morally judged by their pastimes.
Beat Undertale for the first time about ten minutes ago.
This is a good one. Much more likely to come up. Will have to train myself to keep this on the tip of my tongue.
I liked when he invented the hamburger.
It must be indicative of something besides the redistribution of wealth.
Oh man, I had no idea this was getting a blu-ray release. This is a top 5 favourite film of mine easily. It's one of the only movies I've ever watched multiple times back-to-back. I must have seen it dozens of times. Some of the best dialogue ever to show up on screen, and put in the hands of actors who really knew…
It took me almost 30 years, but I've finally gotten to the point where I can pull off #1. When I was a kid I would plop myself in front of a console and continue to plow through a game, essentially on autopilot, no matter how little fun I was having. I don't think I even realized at the time that it was actually…
It was me, your old pal caspiancomic! I work here now!
Some of my best gaming memories of the last few years have been sitting down to play Telltale's The Walking Dead with my sister. We used to play together all the time as kids (we both favoured Streets Of Rage-style beat-em-ups) but after a while I kept playing them and she just sorta stopped. She was only interested…
CannibalK9's Let's Play of The Void pretty much single-handedly got me into both Let's Plays and The Void.
ENTER THE VOID, SHADS. ENTER IT. IT'S SO NICE AND VOIDY IN HERE.