I have hundreds of hours (13 or so) in the game. 350 in my current game, and I have finally started building my first AMAZING base in the galactic core.
I have hundreds of hours (13 or so) in the game. 350 in my current game, and I have finally started building my first AMAZING base in the galactic core.
As someone who plays on PC a lot, and often times needs to pick up a random third, I want you to know that the way you play would not receive condemnation from me or my squad. The only time I am ever angry with people is when they’re doing shit like looting during the middle of the fight. You need to grab a shield off…
Exactly! And so well handled, to take a scifi concept that’s usually depicted in fairly shallow ways, and show how that might actually feel. It was poignant and smart and very human.
Seconded. It was not only a great story and world, but moving as well.
It’s not that HZD isn’t good, it’s just that they’re different games but still people compare them to each other. They’re from the same DNA, I guess, so there’s that, but the end product feels vastly different that they shouldn’t be compared in the first place. I really don’t know how to put it, but that’s how I felt…
It’s been a while since I’ve seen someone bring up Borderlands, and while Borderland is infamous for it’s random loot (“A BAZILLION GUNS!!”), it was just a gimmick in an otherwise (mechanically) generic shooter.
I’ve put about 7o hours into Anthem, enjoyed the hell out of it, and I still think the reviews are accurate. I believe Anthem is judged harshly for two main reasons:
The state was awesome, no doubt about it, but don’t count out Brooklyn 99. Charles Boyle is a damn treasure.
I mean, yeah, there are always other games being made, but it seems these games steal all the attention for long periods and then the stuff I do want to play falls between the cracks sometimes.
The problem I have with all of this cultural appropriation thing, is that while some of it I can understand, and some of it is indeed moraly condemnable, most of what we hear about are cases taken to the extreme that are making matters worse than they are in the eyes of the masses.
You see where I’m getting at? The culture in context makes ALL the difference in whether or not to identify if something is ‘appropriated’