Right I forgot about that :( Hopefully they have grown past it by now, since Cyberpunk looks pretty massive.
Right I forgot about that :( Hopefully they have grown past it by now, since Cyberpunk looks pretty massive.
I’m still truckin along with Dragon Quest XI S, over 60 hours in now. HOWEVER, I finished Luigi’s Mansion 3 this week, so I get to start my next AAA game, Control, which I got for $20 on Black Friday. Very excited about that.
Sounds about right. I still remember the kind note CDPR included with every first-run copy of Wild Hunt (was in it every copy?). Clearly a company with their hearts in the right place.
I was on the fence, since I have only ever played Wild Hunt and the DLCs (all of which I loved), but this review does pique my interest. I also generally like the balance to be tipped more toward politics than action in fantasy shows.
What do you mean, “to blame”? The review is largely positive, and it makes the show sound pretty good to me.
You definitely sound antagonistic.
As someone who has done a four-week run of the show, I’ll say that I always thought of it as a dance piece, with some good melodies. It makes about as much sense as any other professional dance show that I’ve seen. Since a lot of the music is actually pretty good, it is a viable piece of theatre, even though the…
She’s probably having a good laugh and making a shit-ton of money, I’d guess.
Fantastic! I just bought it this past weekend and I am blowing through it, as I am finding it very addictive. I will happily play through more content, especially since it is free.
It is, yes! That’s why I’m playing through it right now.
What were some of your favorites among the ones you played from previous years? Mine included Dark Souls, Celeste, Moonlighter, Shadow of the Colossus, and Zelda Oracle of Ages, all of which I played for the first time this year (DS and SotC were the remasters). Those are all amazing games, and would all be higher…
Well, since you specifically asked for a numbered list, I’d be happy to share mine! Here’s the short version:
Yeah, I’m with the group. They’re actually not bad aside from the actual writing in the inside. But I’d rather wear these than plain white tennis shoes with a blurry Pikachu on them. I’d just make sure to keep my toes pointed to the front.
I thought 2019 was a great year for games, because it gave us Sekiro.
I only played Fire Emblem! Six more to go.
I don’t know, it kinda sounds like he regrets the money loss in this interview. And yeah, it sounds like a lot of fun, but it still seems super unfair to me that he should lose money providing a thing of value to convention organizers.
Seems like you and the three people who recommended your comment did not actually read the article. Here’s the relevant two paragraphs:
It does sound like fun, but I would still expect to have travel expenses paid for, so I’m not paying my own money to show a really cool thing I own to other people.
Seems totally bizarre that they carted the thing all over the world to different expos without ever being paid or reimbursed. I have a friend who works for a company that manages comic book conventions, and this definitely seems like something that should be paid for. They pay actors all the time to just show up.
Sounds like a lot of fun! And I am a person who almost never enjoys competitive online multiplayer.