Goodbye physical identity, hello ephemeral internet entity lifestyle
Goodbye physical identity, hello ephemeral internet entity lifestyle
Sounds like about what I expected. Quite fun but not the most unique game ever, with the Sony first party polished narrative. Hopefully superficial comparisons to The Last of Us wont hut its reviews too much, but it will probably be hard to avoid.
My friends started a new Minecraft server for the first time since 2016 so Ill be on that all weekend im sure. Gotta find time for those Battlefield V weekly challenges though. It sucks theres no way to get the rewards after the week is over, especially since those guns are consistently better than the base game…
I mean these two games still make it better than any individual month for as long as I remember.
From an unrelated studio across the world that makes mobile games
I was saying no to his actual question, the “Remember when I said...”
No
Damn I did not realize Metro Exodus was coming out this week. Tempted to get it but... I dunno if I have time for it.
You could fully pay for the game up front
Call of Duty on the hardest difficulty often comes down to getting lucky with minimal grenade spam. World at War was especially awful with the infinite enemy respawn checkpoints. Super hard to make progress with grenades constantly forcing you to backtrack while enemies endlessly respawn.
One of the best. Certainly in the multiplayer shooter arena.
I disagree, I find myself wanting to play it over the regular modes a lot of the time.
The question is, does it feel identical to the rest of the assault maps? Personally I feel there is a severe lack of variation in flow between each map, and have felt like this has been a problem since day 1. Maybe they just need some new fully fleshed out, non-gimmick game modes to mix it up at this point. Why not…
I’m still over here playing Ace Combat 7 almost exclusively, aside from an hour or two on Battlefield V to get those weekly things done. Won’t be playing anything else for a while probably. All this talk of KH makes me wanna go back and try to replay at least the first game, but I probably won’t.
I’m still over here playing Ace Combat 7 almost exclusively, aside from an hour or two on Battlefield V to get those weekly things done. Won’t be playing anything else for a while probably. All this talk of KH makes me wanna go back and try to replay at least the first game, but I probably won’t.
-Hanzo is a sniper. You shouldn’t be that close to enemies in most situations anyway. That’s what differentiates him from Genji.
-Pharah’s ult requires more sneakiness and smartness in timing the way it is. It punishes teams who aren’t paying attention, but isn’t supposed to be a guaranteed room clear. It’s fine the…
Love the Dynasty Warriors crossover.
Well in terms of amount of content, it costs far more money to create a single level than it did back then. There’s far more art and design that goes into things now that the amount of detail we can render has gone up. Plus I have a feeling that Namco was kind of testing the waters to see how successful this game…
Now that I’ve actually finished the story, it is the weakest in the series for sure. It’s pretty incoherent and confusing even having replayed the games it constantly references pretty recently.
Removing all of the old content makes no sense. They can still make ad money on existing content and it costs them effectively nothing to just keep the channel active. Like... this move does nothing except reduce their potential revenue and upset fans.