kingtriumph
kingtriumph
kingtriumph

I really like Obsidian as a developer and I love isometric CRPGs. After hearing about this game, it’s was definitely on my list of games to play.

As someone who loves JRPGs, anime and Studio Ghibli, I hated Ni No Kuni. The combat system was atrocious and the voice acting, at least in English, was like nails on a chalkboard.

I have the RGB version of this keyboard (with Cherry MX Brown switches) and it is an absolute joy to use. I imagine the red LED/red switch version is as well. I’m actually considering picking this up and using it at work because it feels so good to type on.

I have the RGB version of this keyboard (with Cherry MX Brown switches) and it is an absolute joy to use. I imagine

I’ve enjoyed most of what I’ve played of NMS. However, the NMS community has become really toxic and it’s that, more than the game itself, that is souring me on playing any more of it.

Weird. I’m running a GTX1070, i5 6600k amd 32 GB RAM and it’s smooth as butter for me at 2560x1440 with all settings on high.

My first two attempts to start the game didn’t work, but it launched on the third and has consistently since then. I’ve crashed once, after about 2 hours of play. I’m running max settings at 2560x1440. I think I might back it down a bit, though, because I have seen some stuttering occasionally.

Weird. It worked fine for me. The game still had me go through fixing the hyper drive and other equipment on the pre-order ship after I redeemed it on the starting planet.

Maybe you’re able to see other players who are in the same instance as you, but there is no mechanism to meet specific players who may be in the same region but in a different instance of said region than you.

Where the hell are these copies of NMS coming from?

Honestly, I can’t wait to just go out and explore. I personally never saw this as a game that you “win”.

Sierra games are what got me into gaming when I was young. They also taught me how to type, since all the original Sierra games had a text parser for input. I even got to play Leisure Suit Larry when it first came out and that game taught me how to spell “prophylactic”.

Well, maybe for some, not for me. I played The Division for about two weeks before it got stale (for me). It plays like just another Ubisoft game with a bit more multiplayer (read: boring). I’m already full on back into Destiny. The only thing left is to trade in my copy of The Division for something else.

Honestly, man... match making for raids would be a nightmare. Maybe for normal mode? But hard mode? What happens when you get randomly grouped with a couple of people who have never run the raid before and don’t know the mechanics, the guy who just wants the weekly checkpoint and a few hardcore raiders? What happens

Destiny.

That is why you join a clan and meet some people to play with regularly.

Persona 5 will be pushed to Winter 2016 and then delayed again into 2017.

You have described my exact experience playing Diablo III with my wife, couch co-op. I’m playing as a Crusader, she as a Monk. We started from level 1 on the lowest difficulty and have increased the difficulty every time a new level is unlocked. I think were on Torment 1 now. The game never changes. I hold X or R2 and

I have a hard time trusting Ubisoft is going to put out a quality product these days. IMO the setting is tired and uninspired. Post-apoloypse? Great. Been there, done that.

Yup. I had it pre-ordered until after I played the Alpha, at which point I dropped it like a hot tonne of bricks. I think I made the right decision.

You can start with Persona 4. Story-wise, you'll be fine. There are minor references to P3 in P4, but nothing major. I started on Persona 4 Golden and then went backwards to P3 FES.