I’m sorry, but that’s not funny. that’s fucking lazy.
I’m sorry, but that’s not funny. that’s fucking lazy.
Hello, cutie pie.
Remind me to tell you one day about my character’s marriage to Mjoll the Lioness. There were more than two in that wedding bed.
I’m not sure why you weren’t expecting half of these issues. Disappointing draw distance on consoles was nearly inevitable, as were textures on trees looking imperfect with your face pressed up against them, and those heads-through-rocks animation issues you pointed out are sadly unfixable in Skyrim’s dated engine…
“Picking daisies in Falkreath by sundown” is exactly what a dead guy would do.
An unbiased news source would be like a diamond-encrusted truffle. And it’s a relief to know that Kinja knows it.
AAArgh this or Civ VI?!
I’m facing the same dilemma. I recently picked up the expansions for Endless Legend, and it’s phenomenally good, bext 4x around in my opinion. But at the same time I have a friend who I know is leaning towards Civ and with whom I could have some decent multiplayer games.
I don’t much like popplio but it’s hardly the worst. I find the likes of crabrawler and yungoos much more bothersome. And I’m not sure I’d go so far as to call the lukewarm response “backlash”.
I’m not sure I’d say it felt like it wasn’t an Assassin’s Creed game, but the acitivities we used to associate with the series don’t work quite as well in the New World-set games. It’s just not as fun climbing some moderately-tall colonial structure as it is to climb St. Peter’s Basilica or the Campanile di Giotto.
II just edges it out for me. It had the better storyline and character involvement, and turned a pretty good concept into one of the best games of the generation. I loved Brotherhood’s multiplayer and recruitment mechanics though. It’s a close second for me; *maybe* third behind the amazing Black Flag.
Sorry, I didn’t actually mean to post that as a reply to your comment.
Fox, nobody in the world thinks this woman is endorsed by you. Now go back to presenting rumour as fact and losing your minds over the second amendment.
I came here to say exactly this. Nobody made a fuss about Braixen. I mean, I don’t really like any of the new designs but this isn’t the reason.
Not digging the new designs so far.
Yeah, he’s leading with his arms. Nothing dirty or illegal about it.
Well, England fans will be happy.
I would posit that Overwatch is a “cultural phenomenon” in large part because it’s a Blizzard game.
Congratulations gamers! EA has successfully tricked you into celebrating the removal of customisation options.
Just in terms of visual design.