I hear you! As a dad gamer with a full-time job I get like an hour a day max for gaming. Any game that requires me to “git gud” or promises to be infuriating is off the table.
I hear you! As a dad gamer with a full-time job I get like an hour a day max for gaming. Any game that requires me to “git gud” or promises to be infuriating is off the table.
I really want to try it but probably wont given how Souls and Bloodborne tested my patience way too quickly for a game. Just don’t have time for that these days
I would love to play Elden Ring. But to save my sanity I must pass. As a chill gamer, any game that is infuriatingly difficult sends me into a rage (especially dying over and over again) and I am at the point where any kind of rage has no place in my life. Goosfrabah bro!
Pretty sure I’m skipping this one. I’m burnt out on games that wildly stretch their length and prohibit most players with forced difficulty.
Looks like a rehash of everything FromSoft has already done. New kind of game when?
Nah.
The wording is... questionable but the FNAF creator’s choice of supported causes does include some religious-based choices that cost him a lot of fans. Though I think it amounted to the same level of negative press Chris Pratt received before he stopped being super-public about things like that.
okay, but the FNAF guy is a pretty shitty person who has said some and done shitty things as a result of his religion
It’s interesting that for years, indi devs have been trying to recreate Smash Bros success by focusing on mechanics and nobody gave a crap. Then they finally got the idea to make them crossover fighters with a bunch a popular characters and that’s when people finally started to really take notice.
From the second paragraph:
As both Mark Wahlberg and Sophia Ali look and actually are quite a bit younger than the roles they are playing, I guess this might supposed to be some prequel or origin story or something?
So glad this genocide-loving human garbage is finally rotting.
It’s a good thing for the world, obviously. But less importantly, it’s also a good thing for future DQ soundtracks to potentially leap out from mediocrity.
Respect for the dead should be within reason. When someone has left an infamous legacy, their memory isn’t so easily romanticized.
There’s a big difference between “old-timey asshole” and literal far-right homophobic war crimes denier.
Yep. In particular he was the main reason why the first release of Dragon Quest XI had an incredibly shitty midi soundtrack, and not it’s glorious orchestral version (Though they were evidently able to work that out, as the “S” re-release for switch and other consoles included the proper soundtrack). It was a particula…
Isn’t this the dude who sued everybody who tried to listen to his music?
He created some iconic music in his day, but on the other hand the dude was an openly ultranationalist homophobic misogynistic war-crime denier and the world as a whole is net positive without him even considering his contributions to the field of music.
Since Edge uses Chrome’s web rendering engine now, no wonder it got “better”. It basically became Chrome with a different skin.
Its a bit like the joke that Edge* was basically the thing you use on new pcs to download and install chrome.
“like Skyrim in space.”