Porn or not, I have no idea why anyone is spending $3500 for these things
Porn or not, I have no idea why anyone is spending $3500 for these things
VR porn aside (because... why?), this is the attitude that makes me not like Apple. They just fundamentally don’t think that the devices you buy are really yours. They still see them as extensions of their own marketing.
Generations is the only 3D Sonic that has really held up for me, so I’m excited for this one.
Sounds like the problem is with HP. Maybe you should try buying a printer from another company, HP isn’t the only printer company out there.
my suggestion: track down a refurbished steam deck. It’s a bit more $ but it does what the portal does and then some.
Agreed, it’s the first real disappointing mainline Sonic platformer for me, starting with the endless and annoying level design, the cumbersome team mechanic, the typically terrible 3D Sonic camera, and like other Sonic games on the system, ran like shit on the PS2, struggling at times to even hit 30fps.
It’s been wild to see reception of Heroes change over time. I played the game when it released and thought it was fine for my first run as Team Sonic, but really soured on it the more I played (since you have to do it four times to get the Doomsday Zone final boss) since it was so repetitive and janky.
I recall player…
I haven’t personally played it myself, but I’ve seen lots of different gameplay of it as well as full playthroughs and I would have to agree. Repetitive, janky, bug-filled, and frustrating.
Don’t sleep on Control. From a gameplay standpoint, it’s easily Remedy’s best game.
Some enterprising blogger is going to figure out that this is an untapped goldmine.
I mean, I liked Starfield in a vacuum
It’s kind of the opposite of BGS’ previous games. In those games, I spent about 95% of my time just exploring, clearing POIs and doing random side-quests. In Starfield, the exploration and POIs are really boring so you’ll have a much more interesting experience if you just focus on the story and faction quests.
“Hype” just doesn’t seem worth it to me. Game after game, I see people getting hyped up and then inevitably being disappointed when it doesn’t live up to their wild expectations. I gave up on hype years ago, and I’ve enjoyed my gaming much more since then. Sure, I don’t get excited by gaming anymore, but that seems…
Christ Zack, what an insufferable baby you are.
If it gets rid of the constant “Please agree to our cookies before looking at the website” popups I get all over the place, I don’t care if they track every intimate detail of my daily “Wake up, go to work, come home, cry, eat pizza, sleep” routine til the end of days.
I’m genuinely surprised that they didn’t give away the first game on EGS in the weeks leading up to the sequel. Seems like a no-brainer considering how old the first game was and how many people don’t want to jump into a story-driven sequel without playing the original game first.
I had a Chevy dealer attempt to charge $1200 for dealer prep. After digging at them they revelaed this included a pin stripe down the side of the car and nitrogen in the tires.....that already came from the factory with nitrogen in them....which is a scam in itself. They literally tried to scam the scam and cover it…
She also left the studio before Ghostwire Tokyo was complete, so there’s that.
It feels like someone is trying to push her to be next big thing, despite not working on any super popular titles.
Because it’s a single player game and over time people become done with them and move onto other stuff? And it also didn’t review as well as their previous games and less people are into it.
Not everything is a live service, it’s ok to be done with a game.