Still playing Baba Is You. Still having my brain melted.
Still playing Baba Is You. Still having my brain melted.
Yeah, if you don’t want to stealth around the more powerful enemies, then the shotgun really is your best bet. I think some enemies are also weirdly vulnerable to the nerf gun too.
Jason crossed so many boundaries in this episode that I didn’t find the others’ reactions to him believable at all. Dude’s a full-on creep. He shouldn’t be coddled.
I’d agree that the show as a whole is great, but the finale is just okay.
I think the groundwork for the finale was laid throughout the season, but I didn’t really feel like that groundwork ever made much sense. In the first three seasons, I never had any reason to believe that Rebecca didn’t like practicing law; the show seemed to indicate that she disliked her New York job because of the…
It’s one of the early puzzles in the autumn world. It took me forever to figure out what to do, but once I did, it took about 30 seconds to execute.
I’ve gotten four flowers so far. I haven’t attempted the finale puzzle yet because I want to get familiar with all the mechanics, and there are some mechanics in there that I haven’t even encountered yet in regular play.
Yeah, after the first few worlds, the difficulty ramps up ridiculously. I’ve found that taking a few days’ break from a puzzle and coming back to it later often helps it click.
On the docket for this weekend:
This was a really fun interview!
Surely you can’t expect the A.V. Club to cover shows that people actually *watch*?
Prey was such a neat game. One of my favourites of 2017. Glad you’re enjoying it!
Rhonda!
I died about 20 times in the fucking tutorial area.
It reminds me a lot of The Swapper’s progression system, in that there are usually multiple puzzles you can attempt at a time. The difference in this case is that I don’t think you need to complete every puzzle to beat the game.
Hidden Figures was very good. I haven’t seen Green Book and don’t plan to.
On the docket for this weekend:
I wouldn’t say it’s at all similar to Scribblenauts beyond the fact that both games reward ingenuity. If anything it’s more like Pony Island or Quantum Conundrum, which were about changing the “rules” of the environment.
The readers just made their own sites, with blackjack and hookers, e.g. The Avocado.
I’m still bitter about the time the black card was “How did I lose my virginity?”, I played “Swapping bodies with Mom for a day,” and the Card Czar didn’t get it.