Cole, I see that you played a bit on PC as well. Can you tell us what the PC’s specs were, and what the performance was like, please?
Cole, I see that you played a bit on PC as well. Can you tell us what the PC’s specs were, and what the performance was like, please?
All this time, I was SO sure that he only spawned in Dungeons. I haven’t focused on those too much as I’m playing through the campaign first. But I have been taking some small detours, especially to cellars when they appear because they are quick and can be rewarding.
Well, let’s just say that some Fresh Meat was had…
What a wonderful, beautiful, game this was. Often sad - appropriately so - but oh so beautiful in so many ways. So happy I waited until I could play it on PS5 because holy moly those views.
Yes it was trope-y, but I did NOT care. I finally finished it last week, and genuinely wish I could forget it so I could play it…
today’s Nintendo Direct finally gave us another glimpse of the highly anticipated action adventure game by Nintendo, to hold us steady until its release next year. It’s coming on 5/13/2022, and it’s called The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
I think it’ll be FFVII: Revive.
I might be blind, but I have watched that trailer at least 5 times now and I don’t see that specific shot anywhere.
Someone please help me, I think I’m going crazy.
I’ve always loved EA’s customer service.
In the PC gaming circle, putting lights in your computer has been a thing for a very long time. People started putting cold cathode tube lighting in their PC ~20 years ago.
Considering the logo for the expansion has the “Re-Reckoning” moniker, I doubt it will be released for the original as well.
It’s odd, but I’m actually excited for this. Amalur was kind of a perfect Single-Player “MMO” experience, and sometimes that’s all I want. A new expansion is just icing on the cake.
Or, you know, let us have multiple saves on a single system.
Higher difficulty is debatable, but you’re not wrong on your other points, especially on what adds value for one person, may not be the same for someone else.
I’m with you, but the state of the game and its features as it is leaves me lacking in faith. I’d be happy for them to change my mind, but I won’t set myself up for disappointment.
If Home is offered as part of the Nintendo Online service, that would certainly lessen the blow for many people. However, I wouldn’t bet on that being the case.
The graphics issue is really only a part of the problem.
This, exactly.