Whether or not it can be considered a job, it's always been a time intensive grind.
Whether or not it can be considered a job, it's always been a time intensive grind.
I was just starting to get back into Destiny 2 with these recent community events, but the love / hate relationship that is this f’n game has made me quit again. I tried to buy exotics from Xur that I already owned in year 1, only to find them locked behind DLC. I bought the entire first season of D2 when it released,…
Whenever I see "kk" I get a negative sense like someone's impatiently acquiescing, like saying "okay okay I get it, enough already". I have spoken.
I wonder if those Pooh costumes are made in China.
Kid friendly Hitman is spot on. I’m playing it right now and loving it. It evolves the same way as Hitman, repeatedly testing the environment until you come up with the best, or funnest strategy to complete the tasks. The flat art style and animation is amazing and easily runs and looks great in 4K. The style reminds…
I believe D2 will be releasing raids at some point, but I don’t know if it’ll be like Destiny where they effectively lockout solo players, by requiring multiple people to stand on spread out triggers to open a door.
After playing the open beta, D2 feels like it has liberal hippie vibes to me, opposite of the pro-NRA stance this article is implying. You feel it mainly with the communities. You can upgrade a hydroponics garden, but you can’t hunt the numerous deer that run past you to bring back meat to the settlement. Where’s the…
The Division appears to be mostly knock-off guns right? While I think most other Tom Clancy games have traditionally used real world brands and models, like Siege must be paying some licensing fees.
The constant retconning they're doing with the naming seems worthy of government oversight, like the EU stepping in to set rules and give fines for confusing or misinforming customers.
I 2nd BagBnB, worked great for me in Chicago.
It’s competition on the distribution side so that Deep Silver can now get a better deal and earn more for their developers work and invest that back into developing more games in the future.
What I find appalling about all this is learning that Steam takes a 30% cut of the game developer’s hard work. Why support this tax that Steam has on the industry? Gamers should be revolting against Steam not the game creators. What difference does it make buying a game off Steam vs some other store? I understand the…