I liked driving around and looking for all the nonsense storefronts across the country.
Also, as someone from the area, I enjoyed how Niagara Falls was a woodland area instead of run-down rust-belt city, lol.
I liked driving around and looking for all the nonsense storefronts across the country.
Also, as someone from the area, I enjoyed how Niagara Falls was a woodland area instead of run-down rust-belt city, lol.
Especially having to Ketchup his replacement.
Makes sense. Time to retire before he ends up fired down the line when Epic decides someone else can Cut The Mustard.
I mean, the main point of the matter is that most games revolve around the player or player party. It’s awfully hard to write a compelling narrative when the story happens regardless of whether the player is involved or not. Players are the chosen heroes because that’s the most exciting spot to be in and it offers the…
They just need to find out which magical sacrifices Capcom had to make in order to get the RE Engine going, because that one seems to be able to do fucking anything.
I’ve just recently started playing through Saints Row(2022) after all the patching and tweaking has been done to it, and it’s a decently passable game at this point. No, it’s not the old Saints, but it’s perfectly fine.
I actually like some of the new characters, and enjoy that The Boss remains a complete force of…
The stupidest part about this is that there shouldn’t be any jiggling at all. They’re metal android bodies...
Dance Central was the most impressive thing that came out of Kinect, but there isn’t much else that works super well with it. Kinect Sports was ok too, but for the same reasons that Wii Sports worked.
Full body motion is in most cases best used in VR situations where the camera point and the body are the same location. …
Trading is, and has been, a core part of the Pokemon experience since Gen 1.
So now the question is, do they hire someone else to do a sound-alike, or do they just remix all the old clips?
Or do they go down the route of AI?
Local Co-op / Local Multiplayer is something that can really take a game and make it special, and it’s unfortunate that it gets pushed aside these days for everything else. It’s another casualty of having to chase the highest visual standards because so much power goes into rendering the game, that rendering it from…
It was a good trade-off of temporarily losing the pet’s combat strength for the convenience of not having to return to town, and having the pet able to shop for potions for you made it an even better deal.
Even if Diablo didn’t want to have combat pets following every class, I’m sure our heroes who can summon horses…
Right? Like... Torchlight fixed this issue years ago.
I’d love to see more alternate communication systems rather than just defaulting to voice chat all the time. Splatoon has a very easy way to ping “this way!” mid-combat, and if you’re playing with a group of random people in a casual setting, it’s more than enough to work.
More ways to easily say only what needs to be…
Agreed, it’s as annoying as seeing story links to other websites that are like, “Classic PS2-era game coming to Nintendo Switch” and it’s some junk game only like, 5 people remember.
So like, I’ve been struggling to understand why there’s such a constant worry by the devs that they need to immediately nerf anything into the ground when someone figures out a good build?
Like, Diablo IV has PvP areas, sure, but they already inflict a modifier to your damage when in there, so they could just make…
OK, but I really miss the AC games where they just focused on a small, tightly packed city or cities rather than massive areas. I’m really excited for Mirage because it looks like we might be getting back to that.
Players have found a way to have fun and enjoy the game, so Blizzard needs to fix that and keep them all on the grind to keep those player retention numbers up.
It’s also one of those situations where like, if you wanted to sell me a cool look, or a slutty top for my sorceress and it was like, $1/$2, I’d consider it but like, the prices are absurd.
Diablo IV definitely needs a person like this ad is looking for to make sure their in-game shop items are priced correctly. I briefly browsed through some of the items available, looked at the prices and balked at the idea of paying $20+ for an armor set that I could basically only appreciate on my character select…