I know, I want her to step on me!
I know, I want her to step on me!
That seems like a poor reason to miss out — if you haven’t tried the one-shot demo (free), you can check out how it plays yourself; many people, including the majority of reviewers I’ve seen so far, praise the game for recapturing the feel of the original RE2 even without fixed camera angles. I know that when I played…
This also confused me, especially as no other review I have consumed mentioned such a notable difference: they all say you’ll get through a 2nd Run faster, but not this much faster, and I’m confused as to why that would be, or if I’ve just misunderstood.
Is it, though? It’s not sensationalizing something utterly uninteresting, nor is it misleading. It’s a title. A headline. It has limited space to grab attention, and then, vitally, it delivers, as well as immediately acknowledging the technicalities of the word choice to ensure viewers aren’t fooled — which in this…
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Alright, sweetie. You do you, then.
Did you even watch the video in which that specific technicality is mentioned but it’s fine because it’s a super interesting and well-researched video anyway, or did you just come here to be a pedantic prick?
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It’s a question of pedantics, maybe.
Context: I have a love/hate relationship with Destiny. I think that it’s to this day got the best shootfeel of any shooter out there, and it remains cathartic to just play on a fundamental level. However I haven’t played in a long time because I’d just been burned way too many times by its tomfoolery to buy into…
I read the scene as him needing to not see Miles’s face to kill Miles and like he was trying to work up the nerve, but then the later scene with his death words made him realize how wrong he was — I felt like we were meant to feel that tension and doubt just like Miles.
Ooh, explain lay vs. lie next!
(good luck)
I believe the word you’re going for is heinous (hanest)?
I dunno, if you were a black man whose name was Jefferson Davis you might overcompensate by naming your own son Miles.
The real bewilderment really should be levied at Jefferson’s parents who named their black newborn son after the leader of the confederacy.
Wasn’t there some info floating around about how Chief Irons was sabotaging an outside response? I think maybe Marvin mentions it or something.
I think it’s plausible that Leon goes in without any specific information to go off, and it’s probably likely we will get more information to go off in the full game.
So yeah,…
I mean, if he didn’t get the call, then tried to call them because he’s an over-eager rookie, and they didn’t answer, and also he was hearing reports of increased violence and turmoil in the city, and he is (again) an over-eager rookie cop looking to do good, then yeah maybe he goes in?
I see how people are reaching the conclusion that, for example, the clunky controls make you feel more authentically like a cowboy, because Arthur really does! He feels stiff and achy and all the little things you do like brushing your horse with individual brushstrokes, or cutting each bullet or cooking each piece of…
There’s a way to glitch it into a zero-dollar bounty, which basically entails throwing dynamite in while in Dead Eye mode. The explosion won’t trigger an alert, because the alert is actually triggered when you walk in and start robbing — the alert is tied to the room, and not to your activities.
Basically, said glitch…
Say it again for the people in the back.
“The controls are horrendous and unacceptably bad, almost unplayable at times.”
— “bAd CoNtRoLs MaKe YoU fEeL lIkE a ReAl CoWbOy!”
“The rubberbanding Wanted system and ludicrously excessive bounty escalation system (which triggers most often for bumping into somebody because of…
That’s one of my biggest complaints in the game.
*SPOILERS FOR CHAPTER 3, REGARDING VALENTINE*
You come back to rob the town bank and you can quietly crack all the safes without firing a shot — the mission actually plays out differently, with everybody whispering and hissing at you to hurry, and the music and the…