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I don’t want to spoil things, really, but that’s not really how the game works. You only have to tackle one complete “biome” (level) per run; the rest is shortcuts, and you’ll only ever touch 3 biomes during a single run.

I’m glad that they patched this in, and it would have made life a lot easier getting through this game back in April. Still, it’s just a little crazy that it took 6 months to add a basic suspend/resume feature that’s pretty standard in roguelikes these days

I have a full-time job, 2 infant twins, and a 3 year old, so yeah, 60 hours isn’t that appealing to me either. Still, in the modern age of gaming, where games are just overloaded with copy/paste style content over giant maps, 60 hours to do everything in an open-world game isn’t that “massive.”

If you were to go

To be fair, Mario Kart 8 still sells like hotcakes. So if Dread’s selling above it, it’s doing pretty well.

I actually liked the idea of using the Cloverfield brand as something of a workaround to greenlight original ideas in Hollywood while still positioning them as part of a “franchise.” They kind of screwed that up with The Cloverfield Paradox, though. 

I cleared every side mission and crime, and still clocked in at 60 hours. It’s not nearly as big as it’s made out to be.

I cleared literally everything on my map (all the crimes, all the side missions, etc.) and it was still 60 hours when I finished it. Which isn’t SMALL, but it’s not nearly as big as they made it out to be.

Yeah, the only thing that’s slightly different using an external drive for PS4 games are the load times. You still get the same enhanced framerates or resolutions, even on an external HDD (which is what I’ve got). God of War, Ghost of Tsushima, and The Last of Us Part 2 all perform perfectly.

It’s actually a lot more ridiculous than that. At least with your example, the original Mona Lisa is the direct, physical work of da Vinci. It’s the actual paint from his brush. It’s the canvas he used. It’s valuable because it’s an actual piece of art history.

With digital art, the original work was already just a

Because Facebook could not give less of a shit about their early-adopters and PC-based players. They are all-in on Quest 2. I don’t think they’ve released an Oculus-Exclusive for PC in years. They probably saw all the backlash about forcing PC users to link their Facebook accounts and went “well fuck that market,

Cool, sounds great. Maybe I’ll consider paying for it when it’s actually that and not a hilariously overpriced emulation package, with DLC for a game I don’t even play. I’m not holding my breath, though.

You can get 51 Sega Genesis games for $30 on Switch already... https://genesisclassics.sega.com/

EDIT: nevermind, I see what you’re referring to with the $10 a pop in the original post.

I always kind of rolled my eyes at the “well, I only pirate because there’s no fair legitimate way to buy it” argument for piracy, but if ever there were a situation where that’s true, it’s with Nintendo.

You could also play the Wii Virtual Console games on the Wii U through the Wii app, though, so if you didn’t want to pay extra, it was still available in the form you bought it. I don’t know, the Wii U era seemed to be Nintendo at their most player-friendly. Switch seems to be the opposite of that. I guess that’s

I mostly agree with the map; it would be great to be able to filter icons more. The “highlight” feature does help, though. For instance, if you hover over a missile collectible and hit Y, it’ll fade out everything that’s not a missile and put a box around all the missiles in the map. It’ll even mark the ones you’ve

It’s on Game Pass for both PC and Xbox.

I was watching from my TV’s app, which I think is the same on Roku, Xbox, and most TV-based apps. You can go to the top-right, where your user icon is, and there’s a settings menu hidden behind that.

The way Hulu handles credits is fucking horrible. I turned off autoplay and skipped to the end (where the preview ACTUALLY SHOWS YOU that there are more credits in the file and a credits scene), and it STILL closed the episode! Seeing as Hulu is now the permanent digital home for all things FX, they need to get this

It’s a great scene. I’m still watching through the show (currently on episode 7), but man, some of the later games are heartbreaking.

It’s a doll/statue, though. I think it’s a physical prop, too, but I could be mistaken.