I feel free to add a couple more of personal recommendations from this wonderful bundle:
I feel free to add a couple more of personal recommendations from this wonderful bundle:
Lovecraftian dungeon-crawler/horror Eldritch is in this bundle and it is excellent. idk why there aren’t more voxel-based games like it.
Just want to give a huge shoutout to CrossCode, which is an excellent, beautiful ARPG that captures the feel of the MMO Ideal without actually having to interact with any real people. One of the most “alive” game worlds I’ve ever seen, and it’s in a pixel art game.
My thoughts exactly - the Schumacher Batman movies are so overtly queer that contemporary American society didn’t have a way to register them. They were the Village People of the 90s.
Eh, Schumacher lingers on some shots of molded plastic-clad butts and nipples. Batman Returns contains the lines, among others, “lemme show you my French flipper trick," "just the pussy I've been looking for," and "unlimited poontang."
I agree. This site below does help but it is still an additional site you need to check while gaming.
Can we? That seems like a flip and shitty remark, honestly.
There’s an easy fix for the frustrating status effect icon thing: just don’t play the game
It could definitely use a big circular cursor that you slowly move around the screen to highlight stuff
I explained to my dad the other day about the whole “add an easy mode argument”. He just said, “There is an easy fix for that. Just don’t play the game then. I could have given up on Metroid but I didn’t and I still remember beating it to this day.” That right there coming from a non gamer is the whole point. Also I…
I only know "arrows pointing up are good, arrows pointing down are bad"
I’m enjoying the hell out of this game as a newcomer to the series, and play with as few HUD features as possible in any game, but I just don’t buy the argument that the option for more details shouldn’t exist for folks who want em. I fully get the authorial intent, but the reality of the situation is that if folks…
This is such a stupid argument. They are different styles of preference, not objective right and wrong way to do things. Saying you don’t like the Souls-type UI because of your preferences is one thing, saying it’s bad or wrong is just embarrassing.
Sparse, cinematic UI is just fine. However, one of the issues I’ve seen come up about the Elden Ring UI is that nothing is explained. And while over-tutorializing things is definitely a problem, assuming that everyone knows exactly what everything means right off the bat is too. In ages past, this kind of thing could…
You thought it was Final Fantasy Tactics, but it was I, DioField!
I absolutely love the souls games and am a longtime fan, played all 3 on release (but didn’t really like Sekiro and didn’t finish). Not having the ability to pause is dumb, especially when you can play offline.
Also, we are talking about an industry (movie theaters) that weren’t doing particularly well before the pandemic and which have seen several chains and many individual locations close during it. I don’t like paying higher prices, but if that’s what helps them from not closing, I’m for it.
This is a really odd take. The theaters charged a price for a ticket. People saw that price when they purchased it. There was no deception here.
Don’t a lot of restaurants nowadays ask for an increased tip out of support for the specific reason that the pandemic kicked a lot of businesses in the nuts?
Is it really that bad of movie theatres to do the same thing? C’mon now. Obviously there was next to no profit for a solid two years in north america. Let’s…
A reasonable contention, if there wasn’t already ample evidence that audiences are perfectly happy to go back to theaters: No Way Home made $1.8 billion, and The Batman made $258 million globally its opening weekend. Demand is, evidently, still high for movies like this, and if demand exceeds supply, prices go up.