You’re missing so, so many other good tweets from this.
You’re missing so, so many other good tweets from this.
Gimme some Perry Mason season 2, come on.
Hence “mah brain don’t werk like that”.
Here’s the thing. And I know this applies to my own preferences and likes/dislikes. Believe me, I get it.
I didn’t even know there WAS a sequel to SaS (one of the few PS games I platinumed).
Yeah, the underground dungeon. I had about a dozen extinct species before I went in, so some of the floors were mercifully empty, but I hit a wall with the Last One of one of the bigger minor enemies. I possibly could have bypassed it by skipping some floors rather than committing to fighting every Last One in order,…
Last weekend was Free Comic Book Day, so I hung out with some friends, went to local comic book shops trying not to trip over any of the collectors skulking about, and played some branded board games:
Playing some sweet tabletop action with some marvel crisis protocol Saturday and I’m also playing through dead space 2 since the remake got announced and I’m playing 40k chaosgate for some XCOM style action. Having a grey knights bum rush a cultist cut him in half and then shoot another guy down is cool as hell
I’ve been playing the hell out of Rogue Legacy 2 actually, it’s got everything I loved about the first game but more of it and better, the classes are all more distinct and interesting, the world design is better, and combat is fast and fluid (although sometimes frustrating when you fall onto spikes or an obstacle that…
Managed to update Sorceress based on what feedback I’ve gotten- mostly bug fixing, toned down some overloud SFX, there’s a pause screen now, etc. I’m keeping my ear out.
Outside of a little dabbling with the new Wingspan DLC and a co-op playthrough of one of the April monthly picks in Escape Simulator, I’ve been all-in on Lightning Returns over the past week. After struggling to break past two of the three major bosses I had left, I managed to take down Snow and then just tear through…
This week, I’ve been bouncing around a lot with a bunch of different games, but I did manage to complete two extremely short ones, first up:
This weekend I’ll be playing more of The Centennial Case: A Shijima Story, which I started last night. So far, it’s hard to form too much of an impression. The acting is very theatrical and deliberate, but you can tell the cast is skillful, since they’re all playing multiple roles. There also hasn’t been very much…
I’ve been using my downtime at work to play through the original Blood (ie, the 1990s Build-engine shooter where your character is an homage to Roland from the Dark Tower who makes Evil Dead quips while lighting evil monks on fire with a flare gun, and the first level is an extended Phantasm reference). I got the…
I’m an X-Com slut so I’ve been lured to Warhammer 40k: Chaos Gate Daemonhunters. Man that is a long dumb name.
“I’m still not convinced the latter has changed enough from the first game to justify its existence”
For a second there, I misread “Redfall” as “Redwall” and got way too excited. But seriously, where’s my AAA, open-world Redwall RPG? There’s like a million ‘90s kids who grew up with the books and would buy that shit.
No, people do not do this. And if people do do this, then those people are a small fraction of people who would rather not do this than do this.
Went to New York with my Dad when I was a teenager, and the hotel we stayed at had a jogging track on the roof. Dad said he went to job, but the track came too close to the building edge for his tastes, so he quickly came back down. I wouldn’t go on the roof at all.
There’s a shot of Aaron Paul in this trailer sitting on the edge of the roof of a skyscraper with his legs dangling off. Personally I have a fear of heights so maybe I just don’t understand but... do people actually do this? I get that it’s CGI here but I couldn’t look at him without being seriously concerned that…