Obviously, you have to start at the beginning, or otherwise you won’t be able to follow the overarching plotline through all 15+ games.
Obviously, you have to start at the beginning, or otherwise you won’t be able to follow the overarching plotline through all 15+ games.
Mystic Quest!
As someone who has actually worked retail and read everything you just said, I just have one simple question for you...
I’m all for hating on YouTubers but this is common in Wal-Mart and other grocery stores. Vendors (which he likely can sell himself as as he owns the product) are authorized to go back and help to find their merch and pull it to sell. I used to do that all the time for multiple merchandising companies.
The movie may suck something awful, and I don’t know that anybody actually wanted a Madame Web movie, but I pay even less attention to reviews now when so many are “look at me, I’m funny and clever!” attention seeking devices and the usual crowd upset about the rise of female characters in superhero movies, for one…
I bought a PS5 mainly to play my PS4 games at 60 fps and with faster load times. That said, there are still a bunch of titles that need updates to increase the FPS cap (Bloodborne, Gravity Rush 2, The Last Guardian, etc). The Last Guardian is particularly annoying because the original version of the game wasn’t capped…
I think this is misreading what they mean. Typically their console life cycles are 7 years. In April, the console will have been out for 3 and 1/2 years. That means it will officially be in the latter half, AKA the “latter stage” of its life cycle. Pretty straightforward. Nothing meaningful to see here.
This is wild to me because I don’t really care for most of Sony’s 1st party stuff, so when I think of a great back half I think about 3rd party developers making the most of the hardware.
In regards to that last embedded tweet: You know how many games I’ve played where the ladders WEREN’T climbable?
I’d like to think it’s because certain things get purposefully retired, like a jersey number hanging in the rafters.
One did, but it fell through one of the many holes and was lost.
I know my IP history and if anything, they’re trying too hard with these films for that strategy.
This is what you get when your crazy billionaire designer didn’t grow up in 1980s America. If he had, this is what the Cybertruck tires would have done:
Thanks, I really leaned on my very unfortunate decade+ of lived experience.
You forgot the Calvin peeing on a Ford logo sticker
In the history of descriptions no single person has ever described the RAM drivers of central PA more accurately
Eh, I’ve seen enough content of people immediately putting wheel/tire packages on the CT to say otherwise. I bet before long plenty of factory fresh CTs will fall victim to same choices endorsed by the bro-truck crowd.
Pretty much any of the ultra hard games. I’m in my 40's, so I grew up with a lot of NES and SNES games that were hard in comparison to modern counterparts, so it’s not that I can’t get through difficult games. The bigger issue for me is that at this point in my life I just don’t have the time to repeat the same boss…
Hollow Knight for sure. My old-man hands simply don’t have the reaction speed or dexterity to get through boss fights. And once the game crosses the line from “difficult but rewarding” into “physically impossible,” the art style quickly loses its charm. I’ve tried playing a couple of times, putz around exploring the…
Good. One less live service money pit to watch die a slow death. I’m glad that they could acknowledge that this was going to hurt their bread and butter single player games and made the right call.