Witcher 3 has the best-developed and most interesting sidequests of any game of its genre I’ve ever played.
Witcher 3 has the best-developed and most interesting sidequests of any game of its genre I’ve ever played.
As someone who’s still slogging through Witcher 3, I do have to chime in on the comment here - for all the praise it got, for all that this article says it transcends the genre.... it really, really, does not feel like that to me. If anything, it feels like even more of a map-icon hunt then DA:I did.
What story there…
To the guy playing Luigi, that’s a poop stare not a death stare.
The drive by death stare montage was pretty great
That’s a claw hammer, not a hatchet. Also, this looks about as full of sunshine and rainbows as the first one, count me in.
Absolutely. I felt like I must have seen every inch of the game world. Hero’s Path proved me ridiculousy wrong.
I’m of the view there’s no appropriate time to release a film like this and maybe we can stop making films that pedal the fantasy that any teenage girl would be interested in gross older guys altogether. The fantasy is entirely ONE-SIDED.
Abusing actresses into “incredible performances” is effffffed up and nasty mythology stuff that the acting community needs to wipe out. Too many men feel that they have the license to torture actresses to get “incredible performances.” I’ve worked with enough non-sadist women to know that incredible performances can…
Bjork in Dancer in the Dark—probably the most powerful and vulnerable performance I have ever seen. I don’t think I can ever watch that movie again because it was just too real.
Hey Lars;
Reminds me of yet another reason why she was the boss:
How can my heart break and grow all at once?!
Man, those are some Cheep Cheep enemies.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
I think i may take a Gander at this game
The “to-do list” cracks me up. Not even the content, just the idea that this goose sat down and penned out how it’s going to fuck up this gardener’s day.
heavily distorted and less detailed version of itself. It’s recognizeable, but it sort of falls into the Uncanny Valley.
Person uses Nintendo IP for profit (Patreon/Youtube), Nintendo protects their IP, fans complain as if Nintendo is the bad guys here. Rinse/Repeat.