I’m not trying to pretend anything Oppie. Im sharing my experience as a kid in highschool in the early 90s.
I’m not trying to pretend anything Oppie. Im sharing my experience as a kid in highschool in the early 90s.
Coming up in the 90s on the east coast, Magic the Gathering was our safe place, our refuge. It was was our lunch table of rejects, nerds, gamers, dorks, and generally uncool crowd. It was our after school hang out, our escape in the Library during open periods, and our “thing”. There were definitely no womanizing…
check out the new Drab Majesty single “Ellipsis”... yowza
I played this game very, very hard for a while when it came out. This game was woefully overlooked and nobody understood it at the time. The game actually gets BIGGER after you beat it - but most reviewers dismissed it as a weirder Skyrim and didnt quite “click” with it... The entire explorable game world changes and…
Sponge Polite, checking in.
Where on earth is Made in Abyss 2 ?
Brutal, excellent journalism.
Literally all the devs had to do was be generous with loot and a lot of the bitching would have subsided. Players were pissed that they were playing an unfinished game, sure - but they were MORE pissed they were playing an unfinished game with absolutely garbage loot. In a few weeks/months from now when they are doing…
They released a shell of a game for 60 dollars in an alpha state that followed a debut and trailers that misrepresented the content. It’s a broken incomplete mess and the developers should know better than to play victim here.
The modern equivalent of Michael Jordon on a Wheaties box. Sports sponsorship sells. Good for Ninja.
This game needed another year in the oven. It’s a really odd experience, like taking a tour of a beautiful mansion that’s unfurnished and with nobody living in it.
All Hail the ORDOS.
Imagine how I felt when I bought a PS3 for the sole purpose of playing a very little known import called Demon’s Souls back in 2009. There was a TINY community on GameFAQs talking about it, but it was largely ignored at first. Felt like I had stumbled across an entirely new world - a new genre - groundbreaking and…
The biggest problem with Loot boxes and the mobile GACHA game phenomenon is that the limited “Rate up” opportunities to get the item you want are tempting due to limit of availability, its a total trick - and once you’ve spent 200 dollars, it feels horrible to pull out without the item, might as well go all the way. …
Hahaha... I know man. Noob here.
Man I tried so hard to love this game. Got it for Switch, spent days reading up, and still can’t figure out WTF is going on, why I have to continuously remind units where to go, or what current status is of everything on screen. I wish it was more realtime, or pause-to-redirect. The turn-taking and slow pace of the…
There were two Genesis games that absolutely changed the game (pun intended). Herzog Zwei for RTS, and a little-known side scroller called TARGET EARTH, which was the first game I saw that allowed you to buy powerups and change your loadout in-between levels. Each level was also VERY different. That feeling when…
Episcopal!
This is my world now... There was a time when I rushed home from work to log in to Ventrilo with a headset to slay monsters in Everquest and WoW, or more recently over the last few years - hole up in my office on PS4 for Monster Hunter or The Division or Destiny - but the time between my logins on my guild forum keep…
He’s talking about games that are currently hype af on PC, and those are steam survival crafting games. 4x and turnbased was around on console ages ago dude. Google Herzog Zwei lol.