I literally just wrote this article to say “Hey, you can take a break from that game that is frustrating you or making you feel bad.”
I literally just wrote this article to say “Hey, you can take a break from that game that is frustrating you or making you feel bad.”
If I’m not mistaken, you answered your own question in the previous paragraph. Who is any product truly for in this grand Capitalist utopia we hold so dear?
Probably has something to do with the fact that they turned a $60 game into a $140 one with 3 expansions. Who fuckin thought that would work again?
This description right here is at the core of why DS2 and 3 felt like lesser games. Nothing so far has ever matched the feeling of being chased by the black knight, making a split-second decision to go left and into an elevator, and spending a few moments in dread wondering what new horrors are awaiting for me on the…
This. Like...i’m trying to play the game. Invading my game for the express purpose of making me have less fun is a poor decision by the makers of the game and just straight up a dick move by the player.
Snowy Shinjuku. Tokyo, Japan. By Zachary Heines.
Imagine walking home in NYC with a giant spear in hand.
i would have no life without ana or the exoprogram.... i regret that we have become strangers... there never seems to be enough time
My only thought is that its an ‘unnecessary’ expense. Link doesn’t speak (outside of grunts), Gordon Freeman is silent along with Doomguy or Samus for example and they are all amazing characters. On the flip side Master Chief is a fleshed out character in spite of the fact he isn’t a mute, so what is the difference?…
I should honestly expect lackluster expansion campaign missions by now, but I’m disappointed every time. Once again, interesting characters are introduced, only to get zero development and end up useless. Ana Bray gets a nice intro cutscene, and then spends the rest of the campaign a-click-clackin’ on a keyboard and…
Because that is close to every game out there now a days. There has been a significant increase in prices (pay to win but also overall) and a significant decrease in quality of game. It’s overall but especially true with console, I don’t believe I have a console game bought since the year after the xbox one came out…
Two weeks after release Dragon Ball FighterZ’ online still isn’t working reliably. Players complain of disconnects, matchmaking issues and problems connecting with friends. Bandai Namco says the devs are focused on improving online play. Thank goodness. I’d hate to think they’d given up and wandered off.
Chinatown Last December. Yokohama, Japan. By Nelson Diaz.
Amanohashidate Station. Monju, Kyoto Prefecture. By Jim Sheppard | Instagram
The only experience I had with MH prior to this beta was two hours on the wii game and I didn’t really understood the appeal.
“There’s a world where it gets easier and easier to move that code around — where we may not have to do an annual release. We can really think about those games as a 365-day, live service.”
He looks like death
Gonna get my Warlock up to 260-ish in Destiny 2, then start on my Titan. Destiny 2 is a weird game, in that I absolutely love the gameplay, even though I hate so many different components of the game. My main at the moment is a Hunter, and I hate the gear and I hate the stupid…
Checks out.
I feel like kind of a douche for complaining about having too much great entertainment as it’s a completely self inflicted problem but there it is. What am I supposed to do? Not buy games? I don’t think so!