greyjay
greyjay
greyjay

I enjoy that you are annoyed about the limited number of Bluetooth connections, which is fair enough but is linked to Bluetooth hardware limitations and difficult to remedy on existing hardware, but not concerned about the audio lag that makes Bluetooth utterly pointless to begin with because the Switch only supports

Unlike Souls games, Tunic gives you the tools to decipher the language, which is a big help. But even with out that, there’s a lot you learn from the environment alone.

The Siege Tank is super easy if you just run around behind it and attack the weak point. It can’t reach you back there, and if you have the fire wand you can use it to quickly take out the flying sentinels when they launch. One shot kills them instantly. Stay behind the tank, attack the weak spot. If the tank jumps

Tunic and Death’s Door are very different. You won’t be disappointed. They are great games in their own right.

I’m with you on that. I played Horizon Forbidden West and it is a nightmare of hand-holding. It’s such a disappointment. I don’t think I’ve every played a game that directly told me how to complete every task and solve every puzzle like this game, and I had it set to Exploration mode, not Guidance.

Tunic is not really that convoluted. You can pretty much only travel down open pathways, everything else is blocked. It won’t take you long to figure out where to go. Maybe you won’t find every secret but that’s not the end of the world.

I’m going to suggest that you quit just shy of the magic. Also if you haven’t played the first, Far: Lone Sails, you might do better starting with that one. It gets to the point quicker and that might help. Far: Changing Tides took its time, which I appreciated, but starting with the first might help you get into it. 

Finished it last night. I am a big fan of the first and this one managed to outdo it in almost every way. It’s a very comforting game, something you wouldn’t necessarily expect of a game set during a global disaster.

Definitely not, but I sadly resigned myself to the practice because doing otherwise usually doesn’t end up well.

I fully exit/quit any game like that after each session. I find that’s the best way to deal with them.

if you’re in the middle of Halo: Infinite’s campaign and want to jump into a quick round of Darkest Dungeon, you can back out, load up the new game, and then pick Halo: Infinite right back up from where you left off at any time without having to restart the game.

To be fair, I had to use a stock checker for a Series X and a PS5, but neither was more or less difficult to find. The Series S is the one that is frequently, if not always, in stock.

That presumes it’s wearing a hat, which it isn’t. It looks like feathers which like means it’s its “hair.” So I don’t think any evolution will be something that is based on a uniform that has an accompanying hat.

Ironically HFW also has a save issue. Every time I leave the game in rest mode, when I return the game saves are out of sync and the PS5 tells me to pick which save I want to use. The other is overwritten. Occasionally one of the saves is corrupt and I have to overwrite it. This doesn’t happen with other games, and

If most people are like me they probably didn’t buy it at launch for $80 CAD (or $60 USD) and bought it less than two months later, on retail sale for under $30 CAD. I paid well below half the initial price of the game, less than 60 days later.

Story DLC was in CPDR’s roadmap, so it’s fair to ponder where it is, or when it will be released. 

Nothing like celebrating mediocrity by highlighting that something is popular with the masses.

It might be more reasonable to wait until they are out before judging, but some Nintendo fans need to find something to complain about. Personally, I’ll revisit this controversy when I’ve played the game and can judge the game in motion.

I adore the concept for Skatebird, I just wish the execution matched the vision.

I’m silly and I want the physical edition so it doesn’t makes sense to buy the PS4 version. I’ve just accepted that I have to eat that extra cost.