I for one look forward to wearing my Mario skin suit.
I for one look forward to wearing my Mario skin suit.
A kid saying his dad has guns and bombs in his shed is not a baseless accusation. If you were a police officer and this was reported to you would you just shrug your shoulders and not look into it?
I’m sorry, but “my dad has guns and bombs in his shed” is not nothing. I think any reasonable person who hears a kid say that might think it’s worth telling the authorities.
Amen to that. I almost quit on RDR2 when I was in the pseudo South area, which is barely halfway through the game. It just got so monotonous. I never felt like that in RDR, one of the few open world games I’ve ever finished. I did finish RDR2, but only by putting my head down and ignoring everything but the questline.
The expansions are a much more focused experience, particularly Hearts of Stone, so that may appeal to you. Blood and Wine is open world in The Witcher style, but it’s one “zone.” That zone is probably also the most gorgeous world I’ve ever seen created in a game, so that helps.
The last 10 years of open world games have made me appreciate linear, level based games.
No one will force you to buy another SW game, I promise. There is a nearly limitless supply of developers making new content all the time, buy that.
There are few major fanchises more underserved by video games than Indiana Jones, so the author’s “concerns” about a single Indiana Jones game being announced are dumb, and I’m dumb for responding to it, but here we are.
So is virtually every shooter or action game, if we’re going to view these as problematic.
The world is large and diverse, sometimes movies get made in one culture that are not appreciate by others. Life goes on.
It’s so stupid.
Nintendo laughs at Microsoft, then releases purple cube with a handle on it.
I wouldn’t want to eat it, but in really thinking through the flavors, I kind of get it. The saltiness of the SPAM combined with the chocolate flavor of the Oreo, with some kind of fat supplied by the spread.
People have different tastes. I prefer the original to Halo 5. For SP, I loved 5's MP.
Assassin’s Creed: Unity. I wanted to love that game, but about 15% of the way in I pulled up the world map and just saw icons EVERYWHERE. I stared at it for a couple of minutes, trying to decide what to do. I turned it off and never went back. Shame, as I’m a big fan of the era.
You mean a game called CYBERPUNK is trying too hard to be edgy?
That’s an interesting point. Is there something I can reference that talks about Speer’s designs on smaller projects like offices or homes?
You don’t read history much, do you?
Bullshit, but whatever.
I tend to agree on the midgen upgrade, but making consoles 4k/60fps when they were released 6-7 years ago would have been a huge reach at the time for the price they would have had to charge (or eat, or both). I’m sure they all realized 4k was the future, but in terms of console time horizons, distant future.