What’s your take on the design/backstories of the factions in The Division 2?
What’s your take on the design/backstories of the factions in The Division 2?
Wait. The Chinese government was burning books containing knowledge about Cthulhu. That means they consider Cthulhu to be a threat to national security.
What’s with the janky serif fonts in the onscreen text of From Software games?
Excellent piece Mike. I’ve really never read anything quite like it. I feel like most writing about NDEs and dreams is always bogged down in pseudoscience and/or religious interpretations, it’s fascinating to see it presented so straightforwardly and earnestly. Thank you for sharing this and best wishes on your…
Respect the respec dawg.
I figured everything you listed so far, save for the “maintain control” part. I haven’t had any of my control points attacked, nor was I warned of it - I’m only at Level 14 though. Does it happen later?
My vote is yes, dead deer should drop meat, because food is a resource you use to supply the control points, and as far as I’ve played it’s not super-easy to come by vs. the demand (also I don’t yet fully understand what the benefit is of keeping the control points supplied with food, water, and materials).
It’s driving me batshit. Especially when that at the very first time you turn the game on it specifically asks you what size you want the text at.
Thanks for the info. So do you think a good route would be to sink a few hours into a new save so I can get re-familiarized with everything and then go back and unfuck the situation in my main game?
I wonder if I just have to start NMS over again. I’ve put in 78 hours since day one of release in 2016, and I turn it on for maybe 3-4 hours a month these days, and they’re really not productive at all, besides having acquired a freighter.
It’s basically a swamp.
He did amazing work on certain after-school children’s shows.
I have not played any Final Fantasy game.
With about 4 hours left in my 10 hour EA Access trial, I’m warming up to Anthem, despite having disliked the demo - I’m still wondering out loud how a studio that built a universe as tight and fascinating as the one in the Mass Effect trilogy can crank out whatever the fuck this is supposed to be.
I’m thinking almost like an Amazon Mechanical Turk type situation, where gig economy people sitting at home could police content flagged as potentially troublesome and get paid maybe 25 cents each time they watch a newly uploaded video from a new-ish account (fee adjusted for length of course) or spend a minute…
I’m going to use my currently extant ability to comment here on Kotaku to caution you that could be a slippery slope.
I watched a FarCry New Dawn Let’s Play yesterday, which had a virtual teenage girl in it. It’s not hard to imagine your well-intentioned idea quickly getting out of control.
Yeah that game was bad, got a new copy for $5 at Best Buy just because I liked the premise.
They weren’t horrifically bad, but they really weren’t great either, nor are they currently ongoing series.
Gex and Lost Planet? This guy get his games at a thrift store?