2.01 is a lousy no-good enabler.
2.01 is a lousy no-good enabler.
Oh God! Yannick's Kill Room even has windows for Sim's viewing pleasure! This is somehow so demented, yet so delightful all wrapped into one!
I figured.
I realize I could just open a new tab and find the answer, but is it just me, or has Kotaku gotten into an odd habit of not posting platforms in their articles lately?
The math vs. math battle was the highlight of my morning. :)
I'm about 15-17 hours in. Recently, my brother - who beat the game - called me to tell me that the second I begin to become bored with Mordor, immediately focus on the story missions and advance to the game's second half. He said it was a breath of fresh air and really motivated him to continue and finish.
There's a big soft place in my heart for that game and that mission in particular. I played All Ghillied up over and over and over...
Have I played it? No, not yet! But Nathan, you seriously came to the rescue here by sharing this and saved me what would have been what sounds like a gaming-night of agony and head-scratching!
I miss that face... ;(
I have a lingering suspicion you're right. Check out the link I attached and let me know what you think! It's not "my video," but it is identical to what I'm experiencing.
My PS4 is pretty loud too. The best way I can describe it is like a "faint grinding noise" when the console reads my discs.
Apparently you're not that familiar with Operation Sports. Although like any community, things can get out of hand; real Developers (not just PR people) communicate on there very frequently. A lot of actual changes are made to these sports games base on Operation Sport's feedback.
Exactly!
If we're talking about the major players in gaming news here, aside from Ryan McCaffrey over at IGN (he tends to review MLB The Show every year and follows it's development), I can't think of anyone offhand that consistently writes about sports gaming like Owen Good. Especially in the vein of the quirky in-depth…
Thanks, Jason! Perhaps you could make it up to me by revisiting Metro 2033/Last Light and discussing the merits and possible downfalls of air filtration masks being worn in first person gaming.
Stephen, as always, thanks for keeping the followers of Kotaku up-to-date on your internal journalistic decisions.
Just an FYI: The VR death link leads to an error page.
Mine crashed for the first time ever a couple of weeks ago while playing a Franchise game in MLB The Show.