Ok Boomer.
Ok Boomer.
Are you ok?
Can’t fail the Bechdel test if you don’t have women.
It’s better I guess... let’s just all stop complaining and see how this turns out.
Yeah this is fantastic....very good, yeah....good for, y’know calendars.
I too look forward to large, poorly healed facial scars to become a trend in business wear.
Clearly not for you then. Why do you even have time for any gaming even, since you sound like you don’t have much anyway. Mind you the 10 hours to become more enjoyable doesn’t really mean the 10 hours is complete nonsense. I’m having a blast and knowing Chapter 3 takes me to higher levels just excites me even more.
soo dont play it then.
I’m not sure “fun” as it is traditionally defined is the point of this game. And that’s fine, honestly.
Tossing Roadside Picnic across the room since it doesn’t start with an air drop battle royale.
Idk, I’ve heard many a Dark Souls fan say they didn’t like the games at first and discovered the “fun” after a few hours into it. And if that game can get such a thriving fanbase with that kind of introduction to the game, this will do just fine, haha.
Depends how much of a reward the fun part is. If the fun part of a given game is MORE fun than the fun in a game that starts off fun, that would totally be a reasonable thing to do.
Another tip that really have helped my: You can tilt your map by pressing the touchscreen and tilt the controller. Really helps out when you are planning routes, makes the mountains and valleys and all the jazz much more visible.
It sounds like it’s a post-apocalyptic Amazon Delivery simulator?
Towards the end there was a period that felt like a bit of a slog to me because I didn’t know what to do next, and I should note that I’m a fast reader, so 26 hours might be on the low end of the spectrum. But this is the rare game that justifies its length. There are no obnoxious filler quests or parts that feel like…
I am in the middle of chapter 2 but I have to say I am greatly enjoying the undisturbed slowness of the first few hikes. The music that slowly picks up as the camera pulls back to reveal the vast empty world as you slowly hike through it have been my favorite parts.
You’re right Gita, that does look like a lot of fun when you’re high.
I think the director handled this perfectly. Her aim is awareness. If you censor or diminish the severity of the act, you are also doing so in the subconsciousness of your viewers.
That probably depends on the story. It sounds like a lot but who am I to tell someone how to structure their story or what to put in it?
Holding a degree in vertebrate zoology with graduate studies in herpetology, I can assure you than any snake found roaming on an airplane is a “motherfucking snake”.