There comes a point in Witcher 3 where it is basically not even worth it to explore question marks, and Skellige is that point.
There comes a point in Witcher 3 where it is basically not even worth it to explore question marks, and Skellige is that point.
I'll probably play some more Darkest Dungeon this weekend in between fits of The Witness. I'm having a bit of a problem in that there's still LV1 bosses for me to kill, but my roster is almost full of guys that are 3+, which means they refuse to take on the quest for some reason. And even after that I'd only be about…
It can be two things.
I'm also heavily engrossed in The Witness. I'm so engrossed that I'm shirking as much real-life responsibility as I can to play it more. I'm unshaven, living off cereal and microwaved soup, skipping workout sessions, and throwing sheets of note paper around my apartment like a madman. I haven't really been this…
You can poke fun of someone who's having trouble with the game by calling it The Witless.
I wrote down notes for all the different mechanics I've encountered, and about half of it is notes on tetrominoes. They get pretty complicated.
You should read "The Paleblood Hunt" if you're interested in Bloodborne lore. The takeaway I got from the DLC part (and the insights in the aforementioned) is that the Fishing Village kills Kos, thinking it's just a whale or large fish, it washes up to the shore and the villagers get infected with its parasites and…
All of the DLCs have one side area that's just there for pure challenge and not much else, and probably took them a day to make each. It's kind of punctuated by how little you're rewarded by doing them. Killing Gank Squad gets you a… frilly skirt. Killing Blue Smelter gets you… a sort of mask of the father that…
I personally thought it was kind of interesting that they made the viewer thought that Locke was back and then the big reveal is "nope he's actually just dead and this is an impostor". It just fills the viewer with sadness, rage, and dread and I feel it's pretty effective.
I don't really like Clara or Peter Capaldi's newer, edgier Doctor either, though I haven't seen the newest season to confirm whether either grew on me that much.
For me it was Kate, and specifically her relations with Jack and Sawyer. They turned a promising character into a one note mopey love interest. Everybody knows that Kate was originally going to be the "leader" and that Jack was meant to die in the first episode. Maybe if that actually came to pass, we would have…
The show had some weird things to say about Abed. In the first season, he was the do-no-wrong insightful character who (almost) always brought out the best in everyone. In season 2 he becomes kind of an egomaniac and starts to chafe with the rest of the group. In season 3 he's basically treated as a toxic addition to…
The DLC areas in DS2 are definitely the best parts of that game and Brume Tower is definitely my favorite. The bosses are also probably the best in the game (except for the side boss), so enjoy!
I played through Hong Kong recently, and would recommend playing that once you're done with Dragonfall. I feel like it's on the same level as Dragonfall, though I thought it was way easier. Note that I played Dragonfall as the DLC to Shadowrun Returns, not the standalone director's cut release, so maybe there were…
The game actually uses the steam cloud storage to store the 1 byte of data that flags your game, so you'll need to disable that if you truly want to be above consequences.
It's one of those games that looks kind of bad in screenshots but looks great in motion, too. I'm never sure why some games are like that, but it happens a lot with 2D style games these days.
Since they added a bunch of content to D3, I might try and play again and see what's new. From what I understand, a lot of stuff is different even before this content, at least once you're in the endgame adventure mode stuff. I think I last played during Season 1.
The game never judges you for your actions. Characters might, but the game makes it very clear that whatever you want to do is valid.
My top runs:
IIRC you didn't go through 100 battles, just 100 enemies (so it was a lot faster than you'd think).