rogueindy
rogueIndy
rogueindy

I think some of the dialogue gets backlogged. Occasionally I’ll have conversations with one character, that seem like they should’ve lined up with conversations I had hours ago with another.

I wanted to like Hollow Knight, but I couldn’t get used to the jump.

Theoretically you can, in practise I find whenever I boot it up I blink and the sun’s rising.

A lot of the game’s rewards require you to switch up your loadout, so you won’t be able to avoid the bow forever...

Dark Souls 2 is well worth your time, if you fancy revisiting the series.

It’s called fanart.

The Java version’s still supported and updated, though, despite lacking the monetisation of the multiplat version - and the latter was given for free to people who bought the former.

Thanks for replying! I’ll cop to being snarky and facetious there, and I was reacting in part to the broader discourse.

I don’t get my new glasses until next weekend, so I don’t know how much gaming I’ll even be doing; but if the stars are right, I’ve got a Terraria session tomorrow and an ongoing Civ 5 game on Sunday. In between I might binge some Hades.

That she acknowledges that change can be for better or for worse, demonstrates a far higher level of awareness than many.

I know 90s nostalgia is in, but I didn't expect to come full circle to how magazines covered Tomb Raider and Fear Effect.

I’ve gotten multiple people into the Marvel movies. Same again for Star Wars, in case that’s your next example.

What are you, illiterate? I recommended it because they said they hadn’t played it. On an article about MC characters in Smash.

What gets me is, I never even played the original. I jumped on with THPS3, and the muscle memory from that carries over. I mean, I’m rusty as hell, but it’s there.

You could say that about any game anyone hasn’t played. Who’s gonna be bothered by game recommendations on a gaming website?

I just assumed it was part of the multiverse conceit.

Oh man the muscle memory. My favourite thing about the originals was the flow-state I could get.

I wasn’t calling for it, but it makes sense and looks fun.

That’s the most early-2000s thing I’ve ever read.