I’m playing persona 5 on TV, girlfriend uses switch to play Mario kart. Girlfriend is playing person 5 on tv, I use switch to play Binding of Isaac. It allows us the freedom we need to ignore each other. The Switch is a powerful device.
I’m playing persona 5 on TV, girlfriend uses switch to play Mario kart. Girlfriend is playing person 5 on tv, I use switch to play Binding of Isaac. It allows us the freedom we need to ignore each other. The Switch is a powerful device.
The radiation starts of ticking of a health point here and there, then starts taking off chunks. You’d have to be mashing healing items into you pretty consistently. Suit mods to resist radiation seem to help. I did it on impulse and didn’t manage to go very far as I was ill prepared for the trip.
It did allow me to go a fair distance before I succumbed to pesky radiation sickness. What useless space suits with unlimited oxygen and jet propulsion. You actually do travel from the space station, and the distance to objectives kept getting higher. The earth and moon do look like objects. I’ve also tossed space…
The well-fed bonus may fend off the negative effects of radiation
The amount of health it ticks away seems to be set. I’m kinda curious how far they’ll allow you to travel before an artificial wall blocks you.
Given enough time, maybe your body will eventually get there. I had more fun throwing space garbage at the moon and seeing how far the sky box went. Space box?
I just rocket propelled myself back to earth. Best ending.
I was just a tiny bit disappointed I couldn’t propel myself in zero G areas like Spike Spiegel with my pistol
The way it seems to work is that it only affects things it is able to pull into the blast. If there are things behind larger objects, those things won’t get sucked in even if it’s relatively close. Put small items in front, and work your way to larger ones. It seems to work best if you can place the charge on top of…
Upgrading sneak attacks and the one that increases gun damage helps a lot. After awhile, a single clip can kill just about anything. The shotgun in particular can take out a particularly large typhon pretty quick. If ammo is hard for you to come by, just gather piles of luggage and chairs and throw a recycler charge…
It’s nice to play a game with an Asian protagonist that doesn’t speak in shitty mystical rhymes or knows martial arts for some reason. You’re just a squishy nerd in a suit. I think the only stereotype left in there is the ridiculous amount of self-punishing, over achievement. Baby steps. Baby steps.
Looks fine to me
I leave it on so I can say “fuck authority” and go someplace else completely and explore.
I now punch chairs when there are two too close together
Woomy
I get so excited when any show plays at using a shitty trope, but then does something else entirely. Even if someone wants to harumph at social issues, they can at least appreciate that we might get something new and refreshing after seeing the same story over and over again.
Giggity
Nah
Tutillo
She also, spoiler alert, ends up being the heroine that saves the day. As much as that day could be saved at least.