minstrelofmoria
minstrelofmoria
minstrelofmoria

To be fair, this is fairly consistent with most crpgs where the bad ending is lacking. New Vegas, Baldur’s Gate, Pillars of Eternity, full on evil options generally don’t get nearly as much attention as if you play a goody goody. To date the only game I’ve played that handled an evil playthrough with appropriate

It really makes you realise just how much heavy lifting voice actors - actual experience voice actors who make their living from VAing and pretty much nothing else - do in a lot of games.

You can make the brownies in one of these.

False. It’s Call of Duty. All I hear is everyone fucking everyone’s mother.

A FromSoft game with a bad tutorial... so its a FromSoft game you say.

From *did* make some big mistakes here:

I kind of feel bad for newcomers who were expecting something similar-ish from their time in Elden SekiroSoulsRingBourn. This is Armored Core through and through. Structured, linear, level-based, and you either beat it or you don’t. There’s no open world for you to go wander around till you out-level the content or

I am not, to be abundantly clear, anti-dice.

I am not, to be abundantly clear, anti-dice

Infuriatingly, there’s a much better system that could have been used: use the dice rolls to determine whether you see the interesting choices.

Finally, someone else said it.

Have these people not heard of robots.txt?

The idea that they might have lost the source code and resources for these files is just crazy to me. We’re not talking about a game that was released in the 80s or something, when we didn’t have modern development infrastructure. These games are 10 years old, how can a company like Activision not have all of this

Republicans have no policies or strategies that are popular with the general population. They have given up trying to appeal to the majority. The only plan is to cheat their way into office by any means necessary. 

They establish pretty quickly that Earth has more or less been as saved as it can be, and now you’re off on another quest for a variety of reasons. Some of the biome-specific variable quests I’ve encountered have been pretty neat and involved with the story of the worlds they occur in.

Activision is not Nintendo. They fully embrace people playing for hours and filming it, and don’t force their fans to pay tribute for the privilege.

I pride myself on having a properly calibrated TV and was really frustrated that I had to change my HDR settings just to be able to literally see anything at all in this game. I know they all had to watch GoT as part of the development process, but come on. I get it, it’s dark, but I still need to be able to play the

“Let’s shoot this piece of shit!”

Yeah the problem is a balancing act. too much interference and you get Rare and Banjo Kazooie Nuts and Bolts. too little and you get Fable 3.