There’s really nothing this week that interests me, so I’ll be working my backlog.
There’s really nothing this week that interests me, so I’ll be working my backlog.
Or a scalper.
There’s a lot of prep that goes into a run like that since you have to actually unlock all of the biomes first, and that would take even a skilled players several hours at first.
But not very lucrative.
Games as a service and MMO’s are the types of game in general I try to avoid specifically because of the massive time sink involved.
The other solution to this is just to ALT+F4 out of the game and reload it. After I did that, I didn’t have any further trouble logging in.
I bought the Ps4 version of Like a Dragon when it was on sale, but still haven’t started it since saves apparently don’t transfer. Looking forward to Tuesday.
Don’t worry. I’m sure it will be on PlayStation Plus or Game Pass soon and then everyone can be not mad about it!
Don’t worry. I’m sure it will be on PlayStation Plus or Game Pass soon and then everyone can be not mad about it!
Technically I had access to it on the PS + collection, but it was on sale for $10 and I liked it well enough that I just went ahead and bought it. Whatever you paid for it, the game is a lot of fun and in no way a waste of money.
This whole thing is so fascinating I decided to put some money into both GME and AMC as an experiment. Not a lot, mind you. In fact, as little as I could get away with. I used Stash and since $5 of fractional shares is the minimum you can buy through the app, that’s what I spent. At the end of the day, that $5 for GME…
I haven’t been able to play it at all so far, but I did finally manage to (I think) transfer my profile using their uber janky website.
Too many. FF7 Remake, Ghost of Tsushima, Breath of the Wild, Persona 5 Royal, Valhalla, Fenyx Rising, Uncharted 4 and Lost Legacy, Nier: Automata and Miles Morales are just a few. I’ve been rotating through these and slowly chipping away, but several are just huge and best played in small chunks.
I had a PS4 slim, so the jump to 4k from 1080p felt significant. Even going back and playing older games on newer hardware feels great. It’s very similar to what you do when you get new PC components or do a new build.
You can also turn off the time limit, something I highly recommend to anyone like me who would rather not futz with it.
I first played it on PS4 and the stutters were so bad I eventually sold my copy and bought the PC version instead. Still some performance issues, but a much better experience overall.
That’s depressing. It looked like it could be fun.
I remember that being one of the levels in the game I disliked because navigating it is such a chore. That elevator seemingly led several places, but eventually proved useless.
As usual, I have way too much to play. I paused Ghost of Tsushima last week to start on Persona 5 Royal, and I’m in the middle of Origami King as well (stuck on one of those accursed tile sliding puzzles). I had never played FF8, so I bought that on sale for Switch and have been making unsuccessful attempts at making…
In theory you should be able to watch the legs to see when an actual attack is coming, but sometime the standoff is in tall grass and you can’t see the legs. And then when you do manage to get the first one right, the timing on the second is really tricky. It’d be nice if there was an option to keep the button prompts…
Not wordless at all. She yells at it several times during the fight (which is also a helpful way to track how much of it’s health you have knocked off).