I still feel skeevy about that. At least we know he'd do the same to people?
I still feel skeevy about that. At least we know he'd do the same to people?
I actually think it's improved in Dishonored 2. It's far more varied than the aesthetic in Dishonored.
I actually don't like it much, but my family owns pigs and therefore it's even there for my birthday.
I think that ambiguity is kinda central to the 'game' concept itself. You play poker, but you also play house. Videogames expectations tend to be about the poker-like games (rules, goals, etc.) and forget about the more… open-ended, sandbox part of playing that have no goals and no structure but what the player brings…
Lechón is exactly that. It's a very common dish across former Spanish colonies.
Excel is its own game.
Yes, totally. It has a good balance of lore, interesting/fun NPCs and decent quests.
I'm back home after a 20+ days event that meant I was living on-site (and sharing not only a house, but a bed with a co-worker*!). So this, the last four day weekend we'll get because new government hates fun, has been mostly about playing games on my PC. My PS4 is at my brother's place, which annoys me to no end but…
Maybe it is because I live in a Italian/France inspired city that's about to get into its 'holy fuck we're living in a cloud' season, but Karnaca feels way more real as a city to me than Dunwall.
Some other sidequests recs:
It also proves that Ferelden hasn't forgotten its Avaar/Chasing origins.
It's a completely skippable area that's also my favourite because it's so damn pretty. I do think DA:I should have focused more on less areas, but damn, the Hissing Wastes look amazing.
The best herding quest is, of course, the one with Lord Woolsey.
You know, that can even apply to Civilization or Crusader Kings (with the caveat that you can be the evil empire).
Seriously. I'm Latin American so the context was obvious the second I saw a saying talking about justice.
It's a game that slowly became a classic, because its chief pleasure (replayability) needs time..
I… actually still don't like Oldman at all as Sirius. He lacked the warmth the character needed.
Me too, exactly like that. I read the first being the same age as Harry and… IDK, I went to watch DH Pt. 2 in my first years of college, but with a bunch of friends from high school. When it ended, it was pouring and we all went our separate ways. It did feel like something other than a movie franchise had ended.
It wasn't really surprising when JK ROwling wrote mystery books because she was always really really good at the intricately plotted mystery.
Real world history hour: it's… weird how much of Harry Potter resonates with the dictatorial experience in Latin America, specially Deathly Hallows.