I want a new Timesplitters game so much.
I want a new Timesplitters game so much.
I saw Oddjob mentioned already, but this is also giving me flashbacks to a personal favorite of mine, the Monkey from the Timesplitters series. The problem with having small, fast characters (with a correspondingly small hitbox) in a multiplayer shooter is that if you don’t do a good job balancing them, they’re always…
If Trump actually had the Death Note, he’d probably write his name on the first page to let everyone know it’s his book.
Finished Horizon: Zero Dawn over the last two weekends. I genuinely appreciated the attention given to fleshing out the story; as it turned out, how we got to robot animals was way more important than fighting said robots. In fact, my favorite parts of the game were wandering through caves & letting story recordings…
Kentucky Route Zero has been the only game that I’ve sat down with my fiancé to play (she’s not much of a video game person, outside of Mario 3 or Mario World), taking turns reading dialogue as we advanced the story. So I may look into the TV edition to make it easier for the both of us to get through the whole thing…
Very minor bit of gaming this week, nothing on PC/Console, not even my beloved Star Wars: The Old Republic.
I finally got around to playing <b> The Witcher 3 DLC </b>, and boy I’m falling back in hard. I did nothing but play The Witcher 3 when I broke up with my ex five years ago, so it’s kind of nostalgic but for a shitty time in my life haha. Anyways The Witcher is my favorite fantasy series for how much focus it places…
Salutations~!
I absolutely adore that DLC. The commitment to making it feel right, from the UI, to the design, to Cockle's voice acting was all *chef's kiss* And yeah, it's absolutely hard as hell.
On the docket for this weekend:
It’s the same timbre of a middle aged woman who just got cut off from a mall parking spot.
I would have thought the acquisition by Epic would have created a financial buffer capable of sustaining the Mac and Linux side of Rocket League, but I can also understand difficulties in making “non-standard” versions keep pace with the updates.
because it had done and experienced everything.
But can’t this logic be applied to our smaller time scale too, basically resulting in an invitation to kill ourselves because there’s no point? I didn’t buy that the episode’s “solution” didn’t just lead to everybody walking through the perma-death door immediately.
I see people took the headline as well as I expected. DBZ fans and anime fans will defend their shit to the death and they’re out for blood.
You misspelled completely right. This was a shit episode. In case the point went over your thick head, the episode is an advertisement for suicide. Schur is fucked in the head.
I’m always seeing this idea that eternity would get boring, and I just don’t get it. As long as human civilization keeps rolling, there’s always new material for the book club. There’s always a new Netflix series to binge. There’s always new film and music and videogames; always an ever-evolving marketplace of ideas;…
Does anybody else recall the episode of original Star Trek where the trekkers are offered a life of bliss but reject it because humans require challenge in order to be happy?
God would change the scenario entirely. It would introduce a Being whose essence (as described in either testaments) is infinite life, redemption, purpose, and creative invention. The heavenly humans in The Good Place are satiated, but not completed or unleashed. C.S. Lewis would scathe this idea of “heaven” as nothing…
I mean, uh, I woulda set up a door where you can explore other dimensions, or time travel, or just generally go places and do things that aren’t perfect Good Place constructs. But death is good too, I guess?