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The thing that drives me bonkers in Witcher 2 is how many times I KNOW there’s a tough fight coming (either becuase I’m reading the situation right or it’s a part I’ve played through before) and even if you prepot, when the combat starts, your potions are gone. The first fight with Letho and the whole thing at the

It’s been a long, long time since I played The Witcher, and honestly, most of my memories are of how unstable it was - I got most of the way through the game, and by the end, it seemed like the game had a 40% chance to crash every time I changed areas. Given I was in a swamp somewhere with lots of huts and caves I

But, like, it isn’t? The game still has tons of cool looking gear that isn’t in the Eververse store, some or much of which is likely to appeal to people more than the store aesthetics.

Perhaps it would have been more accurate to say it was the general consensus of gaming journalists/the commentariat.

Does it, though? So far as I know, Bungie’s not selling Trials armor or ToM (Is that in D2 now? I loved that gun) or actual ‘legendary’ gear. If you’re running around in that gear, people will still know you were there and did the thing. Maybe you did it after the level cap was raised enough to trivialize the

But what if I don’t mind paying $15 for a skin I’ll use for the next two years?

Destiny is not a free game

I assume they’re actually selling accounts in possession of the weapons in question, but I have no idea. Or maybe it’s a farming service? Who knows.

I haven’t logged on to Destiny 2 for a long time, so I don’t know how much stuff is priced.

I mean, what’s the alternative? For years, gamers insisted that it was fine for people to be able to pay for cosmetic stuff as long as it wasn’t P2W, and now that devs are taking that at face value, it isn’t. Personally, my feeling is that as long as you know up front what you’re getting for your cash, it’s fine.

So when I was a kid, I wanted Super Thunder Blade for Christmas. I don’t remember if I got the title wrong or if my Grandma just got the wrong thing, but I wound up with Thunder Force 2 instead. It was an awesome game, but it was way too hard for me at the time, and I never beat it.

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This is good Kinja.

I honestly assumed the body-double that was playable in the Pre-sequel was supposed to be the same guy as the body-double you kill in BL2 to get the voice changer, given how Wilhelm and Nisha wound up. Huh.

Maybe if you reread my comment you’d notice that at no point did I make CDPR out to be the bad guys. In fact, I explicitly said that Sapkowski screwed himself.

Though, reading between the lines, his feelings towards the games may have more to do with how royally he screwed himself on the licensing agreement with CDPR. 

Is this a sequel? I definitely remember A Styx game being on Games with Gold before.

I mean, YEAH, but what else am I supposed to put all this salad dressing, bacon bits, croutons, and cheese on?

Hey Daniel.

Don’t worry, you’ll think the same thing about whatever dumb thing your kids wind up loving and they’ll think the same thing about you.