Ah, it seems rare to run into other PC gamers. :p
Ah, it seems rare to run into other PC gamers. :p
I found it extremely dull. The loot didn’t feel worth my time. You’d clear a camp and get an insignificant amount of scrap, the currency used to upgrade Max and the car. Every boss fight I did was exactly the same, a guy in a gimp mask with nipple rings swinging a giant ball on a stick with saw blades that you can’t…
Hey, I love being old. I can have pizza and ice cream for dinner every night of the week! (But I won’t because it’s not as great of an idea as it was when I was a kid...)
The first two hours are the most fun, about as fun as watching paint dry. The remaining days of Twitch plays Dark Souls was just a “How is anybody still here?” I’d turn it on, watch the 90 second pause, 2 seconds of action, 90 second pause and then flip it off because it was terrible.
I lost interest in being a completionist when every game decided Donkey Kong 64 had the right idea and started turning absolutely everything into something to collect.
Mario is my earliest memories. There was a Super Mario Bros arcade machine in this Mexican food restaurant that was near my aunt’s house. I used to drag chairs up to it and pretend I was playing the demo. Then my cousin got an NES and I would play it every chance I got. The thing that sticks out in my mind was when I…
Sadly not all of us only dip to high 30s to low 40s. My PC runs Metal Gear and Witcher 3 flawlessly on Very High settings while Arkham Knight struggles to run at 20 fps on any setting. In fact, the settings don’t even affect the performance. The batmobile eventually turned the game into a slide show for me, rendering…
For a lot of people it’s about the community more than the game. Other people, like me, watch Twitch/YouTube to find out if a game is a match for us. We find people who appear to have similar tastes in games and if they appear to enjoy the game we know a little more than “Oh IGN gave this a 5.9 I guess it sucks.” Plus…