This game was too little, too late from the get-go. So this is just... head scratchingly pointless.
This game was too little, too late from the get-go. So this is just... head scratchingly pointless.
Parasite Eve 1, love that game. I play every few years. Nostalgia is real but there’s also so much left up to the gamer to fill in, like a book kind of, you get to play pretend to a degree. Games now give you everything, which can be a blessing and a curse. It’s easier to be disappointed now because of that.
Troll? Joking? Can’t tell if serious...
Looks like a low-rent wannabe of the Abrams style.
Can you explain “the meta”?
Who started this? Who can we blame? Trump? Fuck that guy.
The singular “they/their” is killing me.
Everything old is new again! At least we’ve got studios like Arkane making gorgeous, fascinating and wonderful new settings for us to play in. While the FPS shooter is stuck in the mud. (though I love the crap out of the last two Wolfenstein games, at least they’ve made a fun, well developed twist on the alt-reality…
It’s neat to see this in action, but all games do this, and you see it all the time, with pop-in. Or games with bonked FOV, where an object won’t render till it’s more centered on screen.
uhhh? What?
I’m really bummed about this franchise. I used to love it but the last film totally ruined it for me. No, it didn’t ruin my childhood, relax, but it did end my interest in this franchise, probably for good.
By no one you mean you? Because apparently you just learned about it.
This is really sad for his family and friends. But sitting and playing a video game for 24 hours straight is not a normal thing to do. By any standard, and for any reason. It’s so unhealthy on so many levels. I don’t know what it is about this niche element of gaming culture, but this stuff is promoted and bragged…
This list is entirely incorrect. And why is Kotaku posting this kind of stuff anyway? It’s so lazy and clickbaity.
Pointless other than reinforcing his fear of Superman which is why he wanted to kill him which was the whole point of his character arc. But sure....
Yeah I haven’t bought a game at Gamestop in years, not since I had to argue with a clerk in order to buy a new copy of Xenoblade Chronicles (instead of a used one). And he wouldn’t let me buy it without getting a reward card. I called the store and complained to the manager. And have never, and will never, shop at…
cash grab? Do you have to pay extra to play it if you own the game?
My take away: Trump voters are dumb
I’m failing to see why this is a story of note. It’s a sequel to a game I’ve never heard of, and I’d assume most gamers haven’t heard of, hidden inside another game I’ve never heard of. With Steam filled to brim with shovel wear and indie titles, why is this newsworthy?
Who makes a sequel to sudoku?