silver6kraid
silver6kraid
silver6kraid

I miss being able to comment on articles. Nowadays I hardly see the point since like 70% of the authors on the sites I like have me greyed out for some reason. Like, I don’t even know what I did. I’m not a troll, I’m not particularly argumentative. I just want to participate in the discussions. Is that too much to

I’d have been for it. I mean why not? The formula works and DC is distinct enough from Marvel that it would be fun. Instead of Thanos it’s Darksied or Braiac or if you really wanna get crazy the Anti-Monitor.

Jesus, man, how can DC/WB be this disorganized and sloppy? I mean come on, now they can’t even keep it under one umbrella. Whatever, it’s fine. I didn’t want a DC cinematic universe to rival Marvel anyway.

You couldn’t find a better example of how out of touch House Republicans are than this. I mean, wow. Just wow.

The crazy thing is I hadn’t immediately noticed I was in a city when I first played. Mostly because I was fighting those big saber tooth tiger things. But then I looked around and it all suddenly hit me. Then I found an audio log from before the fall and man, that’s when I knew this was special. It was subtle enough

This is awesome and all but, come on, they couldn’t spring for Ron Perlman? You know he’d do it.

My favorite areas in Horizon: Zero Dawn are the remains of the cities. There is only a faint remnant of what used to be. Scattered fragments of a civilization and tiny clues as to what happened to it. It’s what I love so much about the game. The world is so compelling because even as it gives you the answers to what

If nothing else they can always say they’ve never had an outage that lasted a month and threatened the credit card information of all their users. Sony can’t say that.

Eh, Alien isolation is the only really good horror game there.

Eh, Alien isolation is the only really good horror game there.

Wow, and I thought Mass Effect Andromeda was bad.

Hell, I’d argue the Defenders did a lot of good for Danny. His writing was better and he was the only real character besides Matt to have a serious arc. He learned that he can’t do it all on his own and he shouldn’t have to as well as realizing the privileged position he’s in. Basically they need Danny to hang around

Maybe, I want more mass effect but you have a point. The story ended pretty conclusively. To do anything with it requires a whole lot of set up and narrative work arounds. I dunno, I guess I just love the setting and wanna be in it more. I think that’s the case for lots of people.

That doesn’t exactly make me feel better about the money I wasted on a port that was fundamentally broken for months to the point of being pulled from steam.

I miss the days when Bioware games took 30-40 hours to complete, felt meaningful and didn’t have pointless busy work. My first run of DA:I was 70 hours and ME:A was 90. That is way too much time on stuff that is mostly just filler. Granted I still like inquisition a lot but man, that game needed focus and andromeda is

After Arkham knight I am never getting a WB published game on pc until I know for sure it isn’t a shit show.

I don’t think your phone likes Sid.

That’s all well and good but wouldn’t it be better if they just made the process of unlocking that stuff more fun and less busywork? Charging real money to skip parts of their games that are shitty isn’t a solution, it’s just another problem.

The sickening thing is I’m seeing gamers defend this practice like it’s not a bad thing. Like they don’t care or think it doesn’t matter. They won’t buy loot boxes so why complain? They completely ignore the larger problem and it’s extremely negative effect on the industry at large. They’re too busy buying into hype

The worst part is I’m fairly certain the game will be less fun and more grindy because of the mico transactions. You just know it’s gonna take hours upon hours of awful busywork to get a weapon or set of armor that could be bought instantly with real money. Ugh.

That actually is pretty big, that game is gonna do great on the xbox, too.