hexapylon
Hexapylon
hexapylon

Yeah, cause somehow playtime stats became cause of brag.
Reminder: Its not good to spend to much time on grind!

Can´t star this enough. And folks, its the simple truth – thats how fcked the USA are. Have fun in the next months!

America is full of morons and some of them are highly trained. Buckle up.

Agreed. Oh, another topic is open-world-fatigue – i think i experienced it less with tlou1. Shit to search/craft/hoarde is always disturbing story stuff, so i guess its worse in tlou2. 

Its probably the most tight open world game. And, bonus – i think the gauntlets were genius. I hesitated to get into them after the first two, cause they were somehow frightening, so it took me a while to get into the other ones... oh boy, what a ride. 

This is how it will play out: Netflix will remove this one and claim fame for doing so. Just wait for it. 

Hoooold on.

I think you nailed it. It wasn´t a good game in terms of mechanics, it often sucked in that regard. It was a memorable game, it took you on a ride. I´m still waiting for a game that takes me on a ride again. Horizon 1 was close (due to the protagonist), Odyssey and Origins were nice, RDR2, but ... there was a

Oh wait, it installed pretty fast, you´re right. Sorry, PS. But its a strange behaviour, did the last system update change something?

Heyhey, Aloy too!

My PS4 needed 7 Minutes to download... installing on the other hand... Sigh.

I really thought it was an intended joke. :D

This looks very nice, well done Epic. I can´t wait to see the first things in Decima Engine on PS5.

Exactly. And on top of that – you should never use a microwave for anything else.

Yeah, and what absolutely sucks is that they are SCREAMING AT YOU LOUD AF!

Holy fck, so his electro-wig is capable of growing and he is sporting a facemask? Color me impressed. 

Somehow i imagined a pregnant Masterchief. 

Yeah, it better be CAD/CAM. If not, i´m really sorry for this child. Oh wait, i´m already sorry...

So, what is your point though?

Not to sound like Roland Emmerich – but maybe you should be in the Appalachians right now.