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I have not liked any of the souls or soulslike games, it just isn’t fun. However, I did somehow fall in love with Celeste, and that game is brutal, but the respawn to try again is so quick I never found it annoying. It took me a while to get through it, but it was never frustrating.

But Elden Ring, or Bloodborne, when

I have never played fortnite, but I actually really enjoy all the random skins. It harkens back to playing Half-Life 1 DM with server-mods and being able to pick to play as the powerpuff girls, or random characters, which was always fun.

I mean an expansion pack that expands the story, to me, is good DLC. I paid for Diablo 4, and I feel like I got my money’s worth of entertainment out of it. I am now willing to spend more for expansions on that story.

$30.

That is the price the expansion should be, no more. Cosmetic packages should be a completely separate thing not tied to the expansion.

While that is true, if you lookup the cost of living, Japan is half roughly per month:

No, it isn’t a single article, it is the entire issue. They look at 30 years of their history, call out “moments” in gaming, and the only people they name? Are men.

Influence does not require recognition. The point of the magazine article is to highlight people who you might not recognize, who influenced gaming. It isn’t supposed to be the most popular names in video games.

Roberta Williams (already been discussed), helped build a gaming company from the ground up.

When a yeast infection is left to run wild

He’s planned to release with the first DLC of course.

I think for Sony/Playstation specifically exclusives can also have a round-a-bout way of getting a Sale. Their exclusives are gorgeous, and use their hardware to great effect. As a result, their sizzle reels make the Playstation look like this graphical powerhouse that dwarfs Series X. But as analysis by like digital

Oh for sure, but the CEO should take 100% of the accountability, that’s his job. 

Lol, it doesn’t matter. They might retain some smaller indies, but any larger indie studios or AA/AAA studios who were previously using unity are gonna jump. Any new developers are going to find so much negativity towards unity when evaluating what engine to use they’re going to use godot or unreal.

It is going to take

It seriously is such a great film. I am absolutely not looking forward to Mattel/WB trying to capitalize on it and produce sequels or side-stories. They will never be able to do another film that hits how this one did, and are only going to muddy everything.

I enjoyed the first Saw, I haven’t really enjoyed any of the others, but I disliked Saw 3, and Spiral the most. I had high hopes for Spiral, but it just was very lacking.

Haha, yeah, I have been playing Warcraft II on the deck, and it is pretty decent with the thumbpads.

I am not holding my breath that Blizzard would add additional controller support to any of their existing RTS games, but there definitely are cases by other devs where that has happened and been great. Age of Empires II

This is great news. I’m hoping that all of their back catalog comes over, and is workable on the Steam Deck.

I know a lot of folks have had success playing their games on the Deck, but I’ve never gotten it to work. I just want to play through Warcraft 3 on the deck dammit!

I enjoyed S1 and S2 a lot. I watched the first episode of S3, and it completely soured me on wanting to watch anymore.

The editing, acting, and direction felt terrible. It wasn’t engaging at all, and I don’t know if it gets better, but I don’t really care to continue watching.

I’ve run into him 3 times (2x solo, 1x with friends), and beaten him 3 times, all at various levels. He is tough for sure. But I don’t think I ever got his Cleaver. (or if I did, I accidentally salvaged it). They were all in dungeons though.

That sounds really fun actually haha.