I agree but a lot of people have grown up playing games using touch controls and find it completely natural. I don’t get it but they seem fine with it so whatever.
I agree but a lot of people have grown up playing games using touch controls and find it completely natural. I don’t get it but they seem fine with it so whatever.
Yeah, I saw the character sheets for the party members but I thought it would be fun for somebody who wants to jump into tabletop after playing the game to be able to export their created character. Of course, like you and I both said, I assume it shouldn’t be too hard to manually fill in a new character sheet by…
Is there any option for automatically exporting your Baldur's Gate 3 character to a 5e character sheet? I think that would be neat (though I suppose you could always just manually fill one out yourself).
Yeah, it seems pretty unlikely they’ll push it to 2025.
what in the world are you talking about my dude
We are definitely getting to the point in our household where my oldest (who will be 5 in a couple weeks) is treating the Switch as something he really wants to play versus just a curiosity. Like, he’s got projects he wants to build in Minecraft that he tells me about days in advance.
If the new system is coming late next year I think you’re right. If it’s pushed out to 2025, then I think a port of either Twilight Princess or Wind Waker is probably a decent game to fill a gap in their release schedule.
Yeah, I think it’s a fair argument and honestly even at ~140 hours I still have a ton left to do.
Honestly I was hoping they’d address where Kass went as well as the Divine Beasts. It just seems like a glaring oversight.
I’m sure we’ll get at least one or two spin-offs or ports in that timeframe. Ideally they’ll keep the cadence of releasing a minor game (AKA, spin-off, port, remake, smaller-title, etc.) between major games. I know we don’t have the DS anymore but I’d be thrilled to see some smaller, DS-sized experiences where they…
Yeah I think it’s an interesting conversation to have but I want to be clear that regardless of where that nets out, I still think this washed out watercolor vibe is pretty cool.
This does look pretty cool but I remember reading somewhere recently that the washed-out colors were likely a mistake when the original artwork was reproduced for the game manuals.
Gotcha. Yeah, like I said: I assumed it was the same on both Xbox and PlayStation, but the way it was written in the article was worded in a strange way.
Ah well. I really enjoyed a lot of the second season once they started figuring out the characters a bit more.
Yeah it held a similar role in my household. My wife and I thought the first season was fine but it was good as something to put on in the evening and occasionally focus on. But the second season? It still never hit “must see” levels but it was a lot better and genuinely funny a lot of the time.
It’s funny: shortly after the movie was announced, I swear that I read an interview where Bryan Lee O’Malley said if the movie did well, there could be more stories to come and one idea was Scott playing in a Battle of the Bands against aliens in order to save the world.
Jeez I really need to replay Half-Life 2. It’s been... maybe ten years? It’s definitely time.
Heck, I still remember when it was called “The Facebook.”
That means it has sold less than the Xbox Kinect.
Yeah I definitely rolled my eyes at the Dynasty Warriors games because they just seemed like a waste of time.