The only thing left that space has and NMS doesn't is a giant incest baby.
The only thing left that space has and NMS doesn't is a giant incest baby.
Well, CP2077 is available on PS4/5 lol, but unfortunately The Ascent is not. It’s $29.99USD, currently on sale for $26.99 and available on Steam, Windows Store + Xbox, of which the latter two offer crossplay.
I really don’t think you’ll run into that feeling with this game much. Not only is the sound design great and the environments top-notch, but the camera perspective will change on you occasionally as well, which helps break up that ¾ perspective gloom. And it’s just a lot of fun! The combat is really violent, punchy,…
Because self-determination? You’re your own person - reviews are just personal opinions at the end of the day; more of a helpful filter than a raised hand saying, ‘don’t play this’ - so feel free to play games and make up your own mind about them. Use reviews as cairn stones against potential pitfalls, if you wish,…
Both doors were useless. I believe he’s saying the idea behind placing the smaller door with the rat was people would try the first one a bunch thinking it was a puzzle, then move on (looking for clues) and, seeing the smaller door with the dead rat, understand that the rat died while sitting there pushing the button…
Can confirm in 2021, it’s definitely weebles. Also, damn, simpler times...
*Is* everyone playing it though? Looked like it was going to die faster than a forest fire on the moon... die faster than a mating cicada... die faster than Trump’s media attention...
Welcome to not getting it - welcome to being old. They call me a geriatric millennial now, and I'm feeling it. I’m very tech savvy which is even more mind-boggling that I just don’t understand how the new generations are using it [tech]. It feels like the inventor of the TV [I’m not saying I invented the internet,…
That’s odd... I’ve found the controls pretty snappy for an online game. Basic stuff, but you can either do a regular throw by tapping (R2 on console) or you can hold down and charge. Just make sure you’ve got a target lock.
The complexity is there, but unfortunately it falls into the same trap. You can combine the parts you find in myriad ways, creating thousands of different possibilities for weapons, but each creation will always fall into one of four underlying weapon types. That means you’ll be using the same few combos and attacks…
Bubsy, is that you?
For me, it’s a toss-up between the Atari Jaguar and the Pioneer LaserActive. Both were very expensive and then received little support. The laser active system we had had the benefit of being able to swap consoles out, making it a genesis or a turbographx. The latter was its saving grace for me, because that at least…
So does this game explain how you how you'd get both solar and lunar eclipses from this model? Looking at then screenshots, I can't puzzle out how they'd account for that? If they're changing height, like riding a mobile strip, that screws with the 'spotlights'.
It’s not turn based but it's definitely not hack and slash either. Think more along the lines of FFXV. It's still a far cry from the original though and nothing like a turn based jrpg.
It’s still episodic, this is still only midgar, and there is no timeline on the next part other than they mentioned they’re working on Part 2 now.
Isn’t it about time to stop giving these douchebags *even more* publicity for acting like petulant children? I agree bad behaviour should be reported on, but there must be a way to bury these assholes. What's the online equivalent of an ⅛ page article on pg. 19?
Admittedly I don’t know much about Pokemon, but I find it more odd they decided to give her a thigh gap.
I’ve been eyeing this for months now. It kind of reminds me a little of Fe, which I enjoyed. I'm glad that in an ocean of 40 to 80 hour games that compact yet pointed experiences like this are available. It's with our support that they will continue to do so, so thanks for the nudge!
Also Bogano, if you go back with more upgrades than when you're first there
The rams are total douches, but the combat in general (at least on hard difficulty) *can be* so rage inducing. The way the groups of enemies stagger your character relentlessly through nonstop attacks is ridiculous. The controls are floaty as well, so even when you think you have the hang of it, you will often feel…