nevermind429
Nevermind429
nevermind429

Dang they got Anamanaguchi back in the mix too? That rules. I feel like back when this movie came out, movie stars did movies, and TV stars were on TV, and voice actors did animation. These days everyone is down to clown, and it means we can get this cast back together for a dope anime.

Eh, probably the safest way to respond to an angry contingent of folks on the internet. Also, the more previews I’ve seen, the more the voice has grown on me.

I don’t think so! My OLED Switch arrives tomorrow, so I’m going to test it out. I wish Nintendo was more like Microsoft, which is super share-friendly if you have a family. For like 99% of games on Xbox, you can both play the same game at the same time on different profiles, you can even play together. There are rare

The hardest part is going to be sharing the game! We’re a two switch household, but even with the way you can share, you can’t play the same game at the same time like you can on Xbox. Hmmm, do I buy two copies of the game? That’s excessive right? I shouldn’t do that...

All this plus having all my games in one place (well...sometimes across a few places, like Epic, Steam, GamePass, etc.), that I can easily access years into the future, on all sorts of hardware. Like I can get a PC two years from now and install Binary Domain and play it. That’s a PS3 era game that’s super hard to

I’ve re-purchased a number of Sony games on my PC that I once had on PS4 (because I am a sucker I guess), and they’ve all been amazing, so this is surprising to see.

God of War, Spider-Man, Miles Morales, and the Uncharted Legacy Collection all ran excellent on my 2021 Alienware gaming laptop from day one (and some of

This is exactly what I was looking for. So much of it looks familiar, but the new additions just explode the possibilities.

Seriously. Two years since starting their accounts, my two sons are still very into Fortnite and it’s like they are playing two completely different games at this point. One plays competitively, ranks up the battle pass and squads up with friends. The other is in creative mode all the time, building new worlds, trying

Loving the style here and love that they sound like they’re voiced by actual teenagers. As the father of a 12 year old and uncle to a 13 year old, these turtles felt spot on. And the voice cast outside the turtles is perfect. Seth Rogen and John Cena as Bebop and Rocksteady? Jackie Chan as Splinter? Hell yes. 

The dead black eyes of these things has always turned me off. They’re just not fun to look at, and when I go to cons, my eyes just glaze right over them. They might as well be using some kind of cloaking technology.

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I’m the same, and even with the long YouTube explainers, I don’t find the lore all that satisfying. Like I just watched one on Returnal and it exploded my brain and it really helped link everything together in that game in a way that was both incredible and devastating. I was shook by what the developers pulled off,

Yeah I think it’s cool that you get rewarded for digging in like that, but for me, just trying to stay alive is more than enough lol. 

Anyone else not remember lore from this game? I thought it was interesting that this article was framed around a character and some lore, as if that’s the exciting piece of news, or what will bring people back.

It’s been a bit since I played a looter shooter, so I thought this looked fun, watching Boomerang Man warp around...and then it switched to another character and they looked like they controlled the same...and then King Shark also looked the same.

I got this the day it dropped, having never played the original, and I did the exact thing I knew I shouldn’t do: I took a break.

There was a time where I really wanted to see what someone else could do with Rowling’s world, maybe expand it into other countries, see how magic exists elsewhere.

Agreed. If anything the DA series is all about taking risks. It makes pretty big changes between each game, and I think that’s part of what makes it exciting. It’s not an Assassin’s Creed, where you get mostly the same thing with a new setting each time. People that still want that CRPG style have it in Baldur’s Gate

This was something Ori and the Will of the Wisps did well. Not only could you teleport to different sections of the map, each section had multiple fast travel points to choose from.

I got into a weird bout of matches last month with people spamming the emojis nonstop, so I started the habit of muting the opponent as soon as the match starts. It’s a quick two taps to do it, and by now it’s just a reflex. If there was an auto-mute feature, I’d use it.

Yeah I kind of feel this way with Dead Cells. I’ve been playing that game off and on for years, probably sunk hundreds of hours into it. But when they announced this new Castelvania partnership as another expansion and not a standalone thing I was kind of bummed.