Running a Zoo seems like all fun and games, until one of your Tigers dies from "Natural" causes, and you gotta dispose of the body.
Running a Zoo seems like all fun and games, until one of your Tigers dies from "Natural" causes, and you gotta dispose of the body.
Not judging, literally went through a similar phase at 16.
Im not being judgemental, just making an observation. Because I literally went through a similar phase at 16.
I gotta say that SonicFox seems like a Fursona he came up with when he was 16, and kinda got stuck with due to his fame.
It looks fun, but I find it strange that they don’t let you create a custom character, and seem to have preset characters instead. It’s a DnD game, allowing the players to make their own character should be standard in anything set in the forgotten realms. I never really cared for Drizzt, or any character in the lore…
Eh, that’s entirely speculation, though I’m speculating as well. All this is full speculation on what could have been. I’m just speculating a positive possibility.
I kinda disagree. For a little bit, yeah. But honestly what long running company doesn’t have a few duds in their backlog. But Sea of Thieves is actually a great game, and I think the company has taken a good direction lately. Everwild also looks interesting.
To be fair though, there is also the possibility of Nintendo influencing the development of Xbox in that way instead. Because it’s not like the company would have poofed out of existence if they were bought, it would just be working alongside Microsoft, so it’s also possible that the innovations we saw in Nintendo…
Yeah, I’m a bit on the fence about this myself. On one hand, it’s not even really funny, and is really obnoxious. On the other hand, I hate how studios have been trying to bend over backwards for China, and trying to appease the Chinese government as much as possible. I kinda wonder if this was Anderson’s way of…
While I do like that they’re making Fallout feel more like Fallout, I’m gonna play devil’s advocate and say I kinda wish they’d at least try to justify it being an MMO. Currently there is little motivation to actually do stuff with other players. Last time I played, the only thing in the main game that actually drew a…
Spec Ops the line did a similar thing, I remember one of the loading screens actually hitting me pretty hard. Something about asking me how many people I’ve killed today?
Maybe you don’t remember, but when ever you died, there was an anti war message that would pop up on the screen. Typically talking about how much war sucked because of all the death. Like, it wasn’t incredibly anti war, but it did kinda balance it a lil bit by sometimes telling you, “Hey, all this war stuff can kinda…
Remember the days when Call of Duty was actually pretty anti-war, and when one of the main villains turned out to be a US general who was actually no better, if not worst, than the other not-white villain? Yeah...
Yes, I like it.
I have, it’s a good game.
I really like this kind of tactical battle system, but I find, just like XCOM, what keeps me from enjoying these types of games is that they’re just one battle after another with a bit of cutscene in the middle. I mean, correct me if I’m wrong on this, I’ve only played the first few tutorial missions, but it seems to…
Correct me if I’m wrong, been ages since I played XIII, but didn’t it end with a cliffhanger or something? I remember it hinting at a Sequel that never came. Why would they make a remake, and not the sequel the ending hinted at? I suppose a remake is cheaper, but still. (Again, correct me if I’m wrong, I only barely…
I also would just really like to see a 2D action-rpg MMO like this. As I can’t really think of any off the top of my head, and it’s kinda a shame. There are plenty of 3D action-rpg MMOs floating around, but I typically find their art styles boring and unoriginal (Black Desert, Tera, Blessed Unleashed, and Neverwinter…
I kinda wish Crosscode was a mmo, or online game instead of what it is. Heck, even if it was still a fake MMO, but you made your own character, and the story was just the fake MMO story. I didn't really care for the actual plot of Crosscode.
I like AOC because she’s actually connected to the world we live in. She’s been poor, she has worked a shitty job before, she had student loan debt, and she wasn’t handed her lot in life from rich parents, she actually worked for it. That’s what we’re looking for in politicians these days.