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I guess I would need to read up on the commercial sounds library terms because this sounds like a complete slam dunk case for Activision from the surface.

Can’t wait. The show wasn’t perfect but it was highly enjoyable through and through, and probably my favorite video game adaptation yet.

So there’s only 110 Steam reviews for this game, and only had like 10 active players max when it came out. I think it’s probably easy enough to walk away from something like that when you have no real backlash coming your way. I’m surprised that this even landed on Kotaku.

I didn’t have any bad experiences with D:OS2 on release but I haven’t played any of their other games on launch. The only issue with D:OS2 was that the content that was available in early access ended up being the most enjoyable while the ending act felt flat and uninspired to me. I think the risk here would be the

Those sequels were included in the recent ranking of the mainline games

That list went off the rails towards the end, but I’d still like to see an expanded list with the side games included. There’s a lot of garbage but some of the side/spinoff games hold their own against the best mainline games.

I’m always forgetting the camera, but that along with the korok seeds is something I never intend to complete 100%. Pretty annoyed it’s a side adventure as well so I won’t ever complete those fully.

Yeah there’s copies of the bosses down in the depths, helps in case you missed a photo of it the first time around or simply just want to relive the fight.

Didn’t know Paradox had a launcher. I hate it.

Might be the first ever list on the internet where I have no notes. They’re pretty dang close to being in order of my favorites as well. I guess the only crime is only picking 11, but really the first 4 seasons have few missteps so you have to cap it somewhere I suppose.

The never-learned lesson from publishers that making games isn’t easy, regardless of the name of the studio doing it.

Right when it ended I told my partner this show is perfect for one of those reunion specials that a lot of shows get. A 2-hour check-in on all these characters 3-5 years down the road would be great, and not all that taxing on the cast and crew presumably.

Thank you!

Apologies if I’m just dumb, but how will this be accessed? Is this a “game” we still download? An app?

Still don’t really get where the overall confusion from but I will say I was tripped up at first from one thing - this was the first shrine I had seen both the amber pillars and the spike. The amber pillar was a facepalm moment once I realized it what it did, but the spike made me scratch my head for a minute.

Does WB have anything to do with this? A cursory glance says it was developed and published by Daedelic with the rights coming from some subsidiary of Embracer Group.

I’m curious as to why the official guide is releasing so late if this is the case. The simple thought I had was that they were in fact changing content much closer to launch date, but if this is to be believed they must have just hit a production snag or something with the guide.

He’s right next to the archway where you start to enter the snowy area in the tutorial. You can walk right by him but I went to check him out.

Not meant to be an argument against this article but just a heads up: From my experience the depths contain the highest concentration of bomb flowers. Finding them everywhere down there.

Thought the same thing when I saw the photo. Funny thing is I never even thought to attack it with conventional weapons, you fight the first one after you get the Ultrahand so I figured it was guiding you to use it.