That’s kind of what killed the game for me. No on foot combat, no sale.
That’s kind of what killed the game for me. No on foot combat, no sale.
They were cheaper and you could actually find them. I have yet to see a PS5 just on a shelf at a store. Xbox’s are everywhere.
$10 to upgrade a game I love to PS5 standards seems like a damn good deal to me. Maybe it’s not entirely necessary, but $10 for better graphics and FPS is actually really nice.
It would absolutely tank Florida’s economy. All of Florida would suffer and anything not by the beach will more or less shrivel up and die.
That’s the goal!
Something about these games just doesn’t compel me, and it’s really hard for me to pinpoint why. I should love them, but I faded off the first one about 4 hours in. Tried again about a year later and same thing happened. Just doesn’t hold my attention.
Without spoiling anything, your reaction above is the exact one the writers want you to be having at this point.
If you are a fan of the game and have knowledge of the following events, not just in Part 1 but also Part 2, I can’t possibly imagine how you could feel like the episode has no purpose.
There is a word for that, it’s “jealousy”
It did kind of feel like something was missing right after the raiders attack. I’m sure it could’ve been disorienting on purpose, but going from Bill looking like he died to a 10 year time jump where he’s totally fine just felt like there was a scene missing.
Yeah, I really only have a PS4 for the single player exclusives, which I play multiple times each, but anything online or cross-platform is XBOX.
Critics got to see the first 4 episodes.
She’s so terrible in The Card Counter that it almost brings down the whole movie. So the “comedian doing drama” experiment has failed with her as well.
Netflix is possibly the worst offender of the “leaving shows unfinished” business.
Just release Starfield. It’s Bethesda, I expect it to be a janky broken mess anyway.
There was a point to Strange’s arc if you are one of the millions of people going to see this movie that didn’t watch a cartoon series on Disney+.
So glad the battle pass/events are based around playing solo, my absolute least favorite thing to do in the game.
You can skip What If, but WandaVision is pretty damn important. Also, WandaVision is one of the better things to come out of the MCU in some time, so you won’t begrudge watching it.
I would assume they also bleed some viewers every time there’s an ad break, the equivalent of “flipping through channels”.
It’s almost like people want to buy Star Wars games that aren’t necessarily shooters.