Lesson 3: Instigate fake drama whenever possible.
Lesson 3: Instigate fake drama whenever possible.
I really hope thats true cuz this time i am really going to try p5 arena if it happens and even persona q seems a bit intersting.
I remember this horrible craze so clearly—in terms of the horrible, destructive impact on our country and our culture, it was a case of journalistic malpractice as egregious as the political coverage that destroyed Hillary Clinton and gave us Mad Donald.
Just go to Shut Up and Sit Down for all your board game coverage. They’ve gotten better and better over the years and have a great mix of professional journalism with fabulous humor. Game news every Monday and articles/videos throughout the rest of the week. I genuinely cannot recommend it enough!
It’s a Fun Pack, which means no story component; just an Adventure World to play in. It does raise the question of how it got greenlit as a Lego set, however.
Definitely will, thanks for the tip. I love these kinds of games.
Definitely will, thanks for the tip. I love these kinds of games.
Honestly... I think I’m far more with you than the folks who write articles for this site. White people have it better in this country in countless ways... fine. Privilege checked. The whole world doesn’t revolve around me... go figure. Privilege double checked. Now what?
In the run up to No Man’s Sky’s release, players wanted to know whether or not they’d be able to find other players in game. When players found out that no, in fact, they could not, they were not happy.
No matter how much they do though, it doesn’t change their reaction to the problems: They just kinda ignored it and went silent as everyone was getting more upset.
Would you have been content to wait a year for those things to be included? I ask in earnest cause I think A) they put out some of the trailers and such way too early in the dev cycle and paid for the hype they got and B) the gaming community is so absurdly unforgiving of anything that if they HAD delayed they would…
And it wasn’t *cheap*. That’s the thing that particularly bugs me.
I would have been happy to buy a game that was openly in development, in order to support it, if it had enough stuff there to warrant me buying it early. So yeah, in its initial state, I totally would have bought it; there was enough content in No Man’s…
Tbh I’ve actually had a pretty alright time playing FFXV at launch while waiting for the updates and DLC episodes. I don’t care for the timed events really, and the one seasonal moogle festival they seem to have brought back. There’s an extras menu that lets me play the new scenes they’ve added in (which was just an…
I played FFXV and completed it not long after its launch; certainly before any major patches or DLC came out. I’m glad I played the imperfect version, with its terrible later chapters, because that’s what I was sold. I would like the ability to have prior states of the game file available so I could go back to my…
You bring up something I’ve been wondering since Steam let me know that Hitman is on sale: games that do things like this, episodic releases, community challenges, etc, are they simply games that I’ll pass on because they’re too social for my misanthropic gaming preferences, or can I get them a year or so after…
I love these sort of articles, which encapsulate a dilemma that any serious fan of gaming has encountered.
Valve: *Scribbling furiously*
I got that too.
But let me run this thought by you.
Nikola Tesla, CASTER class. (lots of lightning and death spells, naturally)
*whoosh*
The company name is Braeve. Quit ruining stupid puns.