...I am Groot?
...I am Groot?
I suddenly have a mighty need for Amano art of Batman suplexing a train.
Needed a “Try jumping!” message next to a bloodstain somewhere on the left.
It’s not a stealth game.
> I am always worried I am gonna stumble upon some dude who just wrecks me.
I didn’t see mention of it, and your screenshot showed the stalls in the center square were still there, so I think you may have missed it, but during exploration (you have to talk to a couple people in the main square a few times), you can uncover an additional fire trap in the center square with some special…
You can always have fun fudging kludging together your own macro quantum behavior rules where the presence (or lack) of an observer has an effect upon the quantum thing observed. Pretty sure that was the pseudoscience behind the weeping angels, wasn’t it?
I just want to know what conditions you have to meet to form the Mega Chessatron.
“...his terrible, death-whinny?”
I just found another sequence break, minor and NOT a boss kill. It lets you get one of the aeon items in advance, the one that lets you find hidden things, long before you would otherwise have discovered the zone it’s in.
Since the Chozo were spread out across different worlds, I don’t think we have a single extinction event, but many seemingly unrelated events, and as such it is possible there are active Chozo colonies elsewhere.
I don’t know, “Infinite Undiscovery” kind of takes the cake for me, I’ve yet to encounter a title that bellyflops into its own pretentious attempt to take itself seriously as that one.
“Daijōbu, daijōbu, daijōbu. Let’s see what we’ve got.
I read the first part of the headline as “Life of Pi” and my brain was breaking trying to make any sense of the thing.
Echoing all the others, multiplayer was a blast (looking at YOU, N7 Fury, best class ever).
Agreed as well. I was a particular fan of the Interceptor, especially with Spark Dash. The hit-and-run-with-godlike-speed-plus-a-shotgun gameplay was spot-on, gave me all the good biotic charge feels, all wrapped up in a mobile, metal, acrobatic combat gremlin package.
If anything this news is a relief, if only in the possibilities it provides.
It’s not like Metroid at all (and I love me some Metroid), but it’s well worth it.
Got it, played it, regretted it. I would advise saving money for a different walking simulator, but that also depends upon what you’re looking for in this game. I didn’t find what I wanted, but others may feel differently.
Easy solution: transfer over these oh-so-tasty 1-hit-kill throwing knives over to Destiny 2. The Hunters faction will gladly take these off your hands.