I find it a little gross that people are speculating about their gender/orientation. Being queer does not preclude one from being a predator.
I find it a little gross that people are speculating about their gender/orientation. Being queer does not preclude one from being a predator.
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It's not as scary as Dead Space. There's an ever-present sense of dread, but the game isn't overly reliant on jump scares.
This is actually really cool. Congrats!
I've seen them live before with Petal and Pity Sex, and I'd be lying if I said I didn't feel a little dirty right now. Given Kiley Lotz's (Petal's) history of activism, I'd be surprised if she doesn't eventually chime in.
Looking at the Facebook thread, it seems like these accusations have been swirling around for months. That the band felt compelled to respond to them only when they hit critical mass looks a little sketchy.
I actually really liked The Hunting Party. It was refreshing after the mess that was Living Things. (I still haven't been able to bring myself to listen to Living Things a second time.)
They kinda stopped doing that for an album or two. It was weird.
Violence and boobies, fine. But kids at that age just aren't equipped to take a critical eye to the game's relentlessly cynical attitude. The game's a great way to raise a bunch of apathetic teenage shitheads who think they're above it all.
Quarians and Asari, I guess?
Interestingly, a lot of info about the Nerf gun is delivered through emails and notes left around the office. This is a game where it pays to read!
I take it you're playing on PS4. There doesn't seem to be any inventory lag on PC, but what I heard from people who played the PS4 demo was that there was a lot of input lag. Hopefully it's a patchable problem.
It adds nothing of value to the first Dishonored while having an even stupider plot and running at a lower framerate, despite looking no better. Moreover, the unnecessarily labyrinthine level design and forced backtracking to upgrade powers make the game about ten hours longer than it needs to be.
-small voice- I didn't really like Dishonored 2.
Come on, you can speedrun the game in under 20 minutes! ;)
I'm not that far in, but so far this is a much, much better game than Dishonored 2.
I'm not entirely sure how intellectual property law works, but it almost feels as if this game is called Prey for legal reasons.
4 hours in so far, it's pretty good. It can get a little tedious with all the waiting around and scouring rooms for resources, but it's very good at giving you a suite of options to play with and at engendering a sense of fear and dread in the player.
And it actually runs well on PC!
Aw, I'm going to miss No Tomorrow. It was goofy, charming fun, and Hank and Deirdre gave me a lot of laughts.