nevermind429
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Heh, yeah I tried the Rumbleverse beta hoping it would capture that PowerStone feel, but it’s not quite there. 

This is something I’ve been wondering, so thanks for posting this.

Yeah I do like the option as a parent. Though as another commenter said, it doesn’t really change the fact that it’s still built around the male gaze. I think the Gears of War series has an option to bleep out curse words and turn off blood and exploding body parts. It essentially moves the game from M to T, which is

Yeah the only things I’ve picked up in the last year and a half are AC: Valhalla and Rider’s Republic (that one mostly for my kids). Not interested in anything with the Tom Clancy branding if it’s not a new Splinter Cell, and I’m not sure that will ever happen.

This. Last night I thought I’d re-install Black Flag and cruise around in a pirate ship for a bit, but just getting the dang Ubi-Connect service to actually connect and let me into my games required a solid 30 minutes of troubleshooting, when it worked just fine a week ago. It’s constantly logging itself out, or

lol cringe

I replayed this recently when it came out on PC (realized I never bought it on PS4, just borrowed it from a friend). I used WeMod to up my damage modifier, and also turned on “ignore crafting requirements” and just bought up all the coolest looking armor as soon as I could, and wore what I thought looked best, without

I hated his Lord Zed looking ass. Every time we got a full body shot it took me out. He wasn’t creepy at all, he was just a dude in a comically excessive amount of prosthetics. Seriously looked like he belonged in a 90s kids show. He would have been scarier if he was just like Henry with a little bit of makeup, like

I feel like Eddy dying should have been what opened the gate. Would it have taken away from his “hero” moment? Yes. But it also would have meant that Max could live, but slip into a coma from her injuries, and we could avoid that whole, “How does Eleven resurrect someone from the dead with mind powers?” thing.

Bummer! Played this with my kids when it launched and had a great time. They checked back in every few months when they got bored of Fortnite and Minecraft, and it would always have me thinking, “Maybe I should get into this again.”

Agreed. I’ve heard his longer stuff on YouTube when he was playing Mario in an E3 line talking to people and it just sounds...weird. Mario’s game voice is made for one liners and that’s it.

Purchased it on PS3 back when it came out and had a good time, but after about 12 hours I got distracted with something else and never came back. Years later I picked up the Dark Arisen port on Switch and had a blast. It was fun to play such a chunky action RPG on a portable system. If they can sand down some of the

I got PS Now for the summer of 2020 when everything was shut down and my kids needed something to do. I figured there were a ton of games they could play from the PS3 and PS2 eras. I underestimated two things:

Yes I highly recommend using WeMod in this game. I bound the teleport to ctrl+p. So I’d just open the map, pick a spot, then hit the key (you’ll know it works if you hear a little chime). It does help to turn on God mode right before you teleport because it will drop you out of the sky, and that can kill you if the

Oh yeah, hard agree here! It had such a dramatic backlash that I actually waited more than a year to play it after it came out. Then when I finally did I was like, “Oh actually, this is really great despite some of these rough edges!” And you’re right, instead of looking at any of the strengths, everyone took lessons

I still really love the concept they were going for in Dragon Age 2--setting the entire game around a single city. If the devs had the time to really make the city age, and have fewer copy-paste caves in the surrounding areas, it would have been really cool. A smaller dense area is much more appealing to me than an

They can and they should! 

I don’t believe Nickelodeon owns Miyamoto Usagi like they do the rest of the characters in TMNT. As far as I can tell, creator Stan Sakai still owns him and licenses him out for crossovers.

For me both of the Last of Us games are like Cormac McCarthy’s The Road—a chilling and sometimes powerful story that I’m glad I experienced, but have little desire to revisit. That’s especially true for LOU2, which was amazing from a sheer production value standpoint, but an otherwise dreary experience filled with

I’m in the same boat, and I’ve almost downloaded it twice. But then I think about how I have Diablo 3 on Switch and I never got around to trying out some other classes, and I can just play that again and it will scratch the same itch.