I don’t think any movie has ever been as soul-crushing to me as Grave of the Fireflies. I can’t even think about it without breaking a little.
I don’t think any movie has ever been as soul-crushing to me as Grave of the Fireflies. I can’t even think about it without breaking a little.
I’m having a blast with SoT overall, but there’s a lot more that I feel would improve the gameplay and make it more interesting.
Same. I generally insta-pick Lucio unless [by some miracle] someone else has taken it upon themselves to be heals. Then I’ll generally pick up tank because no one ever seems to want to do that either.
I always felt like the oddball growing up. I was really into video games, and by association, very “nerdy” things, while everyone else around me... was not. My parents were never necessarily negative about my habits, but I definitely think that they thought/hoped I would outgrow video games and cartoons. I didn’t.
Played with two friends the other night, it was the first time playing the game for one of them. We set sail as a crew of three, grab a couple bounties and chests, goofing off along the way. We get to basically our last island before we’re ready to head back and make some money. I load up an explosive barrel, and my…
I can’t wait for God of War, Detroit, and Activision’s Spider-Man to become my other “Maybe-Someday’s” just like Persona 5... and every others PS4 gave I have.
I picked it up last Friday. It’s definitely not a game that’s aimed at me, as I might be a little too old for it, but I’m still enjoying it regardless.
Listen cat, don’t tell me how to live my life
It’s hard to play Persona at night when I need to go to bed and they’re talking about how great the coffee is and I start getting a serious hankering for it.
Oh wow, I’m glad you enjoyed it in its vanilla days! I know a lot of people that were extremely upset with it in the beginning, and so much so that they won’t even return to it even after all the updates were implemented.
I feel bad for anyone that bought this game day one. It was one of the games that make me really want to pick up a PS4... until, you know, everything came out about how it was a shell of broken promises.
Geeze, I had thought about buying 1-2 third party docks just so I could move the Switch to other rooms or my parents without hassle. I’m really glad I never did that.
Blows my mind. My group of friends in HS used to regularly hold Soul Calibur II tournaments, and at least half of us were girls that could kick everyone’s ass in the game. It was awesome and absolutely no one acknowledged genders.
I mean, I wasn’t even being rewarded with gold for doing things in the game... so joke’s on them.
I was playing with my buddy and two randos the other day. We had just gotten to port, after pulling off a few bounties, only to see another ship sitting there. We were all kind of waiting to jump off, unsure of the consequences, as we saw the other crew walking around ashore.
I graduated HS in 2006; everyone had a cell phone, but they were all pretty much garbage bricks and almost no one had internet. It actually kinda blows my mind to think about how rapidly cell phone tech has advanced in the last decade.
I was having this discussion yesterday with my friend who bought it. We’re enjoying the hell out of the game, but there’s so much more we wish was in the game. The most interesting part of the game is running across other people and seeing how everything plays out.
Good emphasis on the need to [at the very least] learn how other classes work in order to get better. The importance of flexing based on the map and team comp is super important— as is the willingness to play what your team needs vs. what you feel like doing.
I was raised around guns my entire life. Both of my parents have [and have always had] a CPL. I learned to fire handguns at a young age— but not before learning the dangers of firearms, how they work, how to handle them properly and safely, etc.
I guess given the announcement of stores closing a few months ago, this isn’t much of a surprise. But damn, does it come at a huge hit to my childhood memories and nostalgia. TRU was always this magical place that existed soley for me— in that, any time my parents took me there, it meant that we were there for me and…