Interesting, there’s also a zip there that’s 100 meg more. I understand differences in compression, but that seems like a lot.
Interesting, there’s also a zip there that’s 100 meg more. I understand differences in compression, but that seems like a lot.
<looks at headline> “Obviously, someone's exaggerating here...”
“Support your local hardware and render locally!”
I’m to the point that every time I see a 100 hour + game, I think “I could finish 4-5 smaller games in that same timeframe”. I get that folks want value, but sometimes (at least for me) larger games overstay their welcome. And with my OCD, I don’t have the willpower to leave when I should (“I gotta see it all!).
Xbox supports K/M, and has for years now.
And still no xbox port, (dammit!)...
I’m going to suck at this terribly, but still can’t wait to play it!
Wow, I never knew nintendo used her/their music in a commercial, that’s awesome!
Evil people will have their day.
As someone who never plays multiplayer (at all), I think this will be the end of my sub. I used to value the included monthly games, but those aren’t that great any more. I was using Rewards points to pay for live back when it was like 29,000 for a full year, but there’s no way in hell I’m blowing 80,000 points a year…
You mention the story several times in your review, and I know the levels from the two previous games can be played in the new game. Can you play the story parts of the previous games in the new one as well? Just curious...
^ this 100%. It’s a breath of fresh air to hear some positive thoughts right now...
Yeah, to me, an Indy game is actually seeing the character, but I was just thinking of their previous work.
I do wonder if it’ll be 1st or 3rd person...
In addition to it’s appearance/feel, it feels mushy when pressed. Or at least my controller does. It works fine, it just doesn’t feel right.
It’s goofy and it’s very 80s feeling, but as the first Bond movie I saw as a kid*, it still holds a special place in my heart.
Lions gotta eat, too. Just sayin...
This game wasn’t for me (sorry!) but I absolutely adore the idea of secrets that take years to find. It’s rewarding for those that find them, and I suspect rewarding for the devs as well (to intentionally place something so far out of reach, and then have someone find it).
I had no idea how bad things were until I got a switch this year. That place is a fucking dumping ground. And because there’s so much shit, legitimate games get totally lost in the shuffle. I thought the steam store was bad!