PC gaming was attractive once console prices this last gen were announced.
PC gaming was attractive once console prices this last gen were announced.
You are* an apologist. Flat out, 100%.
Imo, the reason Xenogears has always been a top 10 game is its “powerleveling scope”.
SUVs seem good, but man the cars here... Seems like they just said “lets x2 our original price because inflation”.
You pretty much wrote my thoughts.
Simple pro-endgame thought experiment:
Why even have random generated gear and weapon banners?
That would come down to his entry level researchers and seasonal temps. Absolutely no experienced or titled researcher gets their hands dirty (at least stateside vs rest of the world). Projects at the animal phase are an absolute unit of a team.
I’m sorry but I fail to see how this is bringing up dirt on this guy. This happens in every lab, for everything we eventually get humans to eat, take, or put on.
Don’t need such a big truck, but I can see why people would get one.
I don’t know, 15.9s in 2010s seem faster than 14.9s in 2020s.
Is it as slow as it was 10 years ago?
40s generation price cut is gonna break time records.
Trust me, if you see it once, there’s no going back.
No Bloodborne. I sleep.
It definitely is about power. Yesterdays 200, is todays 400. There’s about 30 years of lightweight, 200bhp cars you can look to buy.
They could/should have just made Black Flag 2.
Assassin’s Creed “but make it Japanese” is now canon.
In fighting games you immediately know where you went wrong (al least competitively). No need for breathers.
That has... a lot of answers. From negative reinforcement to inmersion. As for a pause option, I’d personally think it would break game design. Can you pause in fighting games? Sure. Do you need to? No.
Souls games are competitive in nature, even if you dont PvP.
So yes. Overcoming your own self limitations by thinking, and not by acclimating, is part of the charm AND part of the game design. You are free to run back as many times necessary while thinking what went wrong along the way.
That’s, ironically, the actual reason you git gud.