There’s Hades II, and then everything else.
There’s Hades II, and then everything else.
Forgot about that picture of Greg in the cowboy hat. Once Tanya finds that old VHS tape Greg made of himself trying to throw a football over a mountain, things are really going to hit the fan.
Probably only wants to talk about condemning the souls of the damned to hell and doing sick bike stunts and, honestly, I think we all have a friend like that.
Vaginal Story
It is a top 10 drama for me of all time. I dont know how I would rank my own top 10, but for HBO, The Wire, Rome, Band of Brothers....then i have to put some thought into it. I like westworld far more than anyone else it seems. I find Sopranos and GoT insanely overated, especially GoT (even factoring out the last…
Real Sports with Bryant Gumbal should be on the list. It’s been strong since the mid 90's and consistently brings interesting stories related to sports.
Agreed, the exclusion of Rome from the list is bonkers!
Yeah....when I saw Band of Brothers was at 49 I almost just stopped reading. Band of Brothers is a top 10 show, flat out. I feel like limited series (1 season) should be excluded, but if you are including them, Band of Brothers top 10. Further, Rome isnt on here at all. I dont take this list seriously.
I haven’t had many problems with most of the finales, but measured against the usual complaints, I think Hawkeye had a particular good one.
I’ve been playing Steelrising, aka, “that Bloodborne clone where Louis XVI is a murderous tyrant commanding an army of killer robots.” The lack of true AAA-caliber polish is obvious — the faces of the characters are all flat and plastic, it’s rather buggy — but it’s an undeniably fun game, with a pretty simple,…
I think we all know where Zemo is:
Buddy, I beat Bloodborne multiple times, got every ending, and beat the DLC without any co-op and using my starter weapon. It’s not hard. And I’m not complaining it’s hard. I’m just saying it’s super tedious and lacking what many consider to be quality of life design elements, that for some reason a lot of people are…
So, when I first played Dark Souls, I used a wiki and it really let me fly through it much faster, as it taught me the moves. Then I lost interest. I figured out these games aren’t for me, or any game that requires a wiki or a time sink to lewrn. I love the concept of Stardew valley and terraria, but as I get older…
Like I said, that’s playing the game.
Oh I see. Then that means literally every single game ever made has a “not obvious easy mode.” Get the mushroom, collect the rings, whip the candles, eat the pellets.
I guess “playing the game” is a difficulty option in itself, and the hardest option is “not turning the console on”. Jesus Christ, From Soft fanboys are…
That’s called playing the game. If you’re gonna call those difficulty options then literally everything is and words have no meaning.
I have no problem with difficulty but I like to see a note on the way the developers intended the game to be played. I generally assume that is normal mode but its not always the case. I especially hate when game companies think its funny to give the difficulty modes silly unclear names.
Sure, you could play those games with 200% health and 50% more defense, but then the game will be boring. (especially because the story of those games is not important)
And we saw how many of the Elden Ring “rEsPeCt ThE aRtIsTiC iNtEgRiTy” people responded when FromSoft “nerfed” Melania after accidentally super buffing her. They lost their shit because for a moment they thought FromSoft “caved to journalists snowflakes that are bad at video games”. This discussion is and always HAS…
Having an option does not make a game worse. That’s gatekeeping. You’re saying that if someone can’t keep up with the difficulty YOU are comfortable with, they shouldn’t be allowed to play the game. Other people having the choice to lower or raise difficulty has no effect what so ever on the difficulty you play on.