I don’t even use anything impacted, and I’m just sick of this attitude. The lack of care, the ‘fuck the public’, the sheer arrogant contempt for others is not just nauseating but wearing.
I don’t even use anything impacted, and I’m just sick of this attitude. The lack of care, the ‘fuck the public’, the sheer arrogant contempt for others is not just nauseating but wearing.
This is where I’m at - Alan Wake was only really worth it to me for the story mostly, and even there some of the execution was a disappointment. I just really don’t feel compelled towards a sequel, but we’ll see. Control by contrast surprised me with its strong points (that and honestly we could use more games in this…
Yeah, as much as my ‘I feel that’ reaction hit, I eventually switched to grossly cheerful stuff just because it felt like a downer after a certain point.
Even post buff they melted like snow in the Sahara. I did a couple bosses to test afterwards, and while it wasn’t as bad, I still spent most of my time resurrecting them (and on one of the fights they just outright could not be maintained even on a summoner build). Zero idea about current state though, or anything…
Quite apart from Kotick paying $90 to play at launch rubs me the wrong way. Probably going to wait till Blizzard is bought out and the price falls.
That Kotick is still around is an indictment of both the system as a whole and Activision-Blizzard.
This was a surprisingly good article, yes though we’ve seen some early focus on this in roleplaying areas and it’s absolutely unsurprising that it’s coming to gaming. It’s going to be incredible what this kind of tech is capable of in a few years, after the next generation of AI cards after the H100 get rolling (even…
RAGE 2? Although I get the general feeling, I was tired of beige, green, and grey a long time ago. Unfortunately, less interested in the subgenre, and I’m not going to pick up a game just for looking pretty. More power if you do enjoy it though.
Persona 5 for me, but yeah it’s been a while. I get the argument here, but honestly they’ve been pretty much just symbolic for quite a while. I don’t think I’ve regularly bought discs since the 00s.
Honestly, while I didn’t hate Alan Wake, I didn’t enjoy it as much as Control. Not really terribly interested if it’s following the same design, though I’d probably pick it up heavily on sale.
I don’t think they particularly care about convincing you it was anything but a way to make people pay them more, so long as it works.
I have zero knowledge of this area pretty much, but ballpark I’d presume either an agreement with a significant longer timespan (possibly deliberately, due to concerns about the rights), or one that was based on a length that isn’t years. I wouldn’t really be shocked by either one presuming the licensing was specific…
Already signed deal with a specific length? At a guess anyways. Mostly reminds me I miss Turbine games though.
Now I’m worried they’ll vault the story content. Honestly, while I’m not much for Destiny 2, that’s what prevents me from even bothering to go back to see what’s changed.
This is at least somewhat promising, I’m not picking it up till down the line, but loot based shooters are an almost continual shortage in my view, so I’ll likely be getting it either way. That said, I’d been disappointed in how bad the reviews were (they’re worse than most of those games, significantly). If it’s at…
I was going to say you’re a bit too late given there basically aren’t any forums left, but in this case I’m actually playing Lost Ark (which I recommend against, the game is a bot ridden, broken mess with a serious issues with its community/endgame). I suppose to be fair, Lost Ark’s forums specifically don’t really…
Thank you, that’s how I tend to react to. I’ve managed to start playing games later, but even then I can’t compel myself to take them as seriously and wind up dropping them. If you’re going to add new content, don’t pull this time limited nonsense that screws over anyone who doesn’t log in every day.
They pulled the same thing with the 3XXX cards, and they’re still doing it. Which isn’t surprising, since they continue to control 85% of the market. Honestly, this should probably be counted as an anti-trust problem.
Pretty much. Personally I like to caramelize onions and then toss in other vegetables on top, the sweet of the onions and fat of the olive oil fix the problem. Yes though, I hated vegetables for years, and it was largely down to how they were cooked. I think that cooking things in a way that you actually like is an…
Maybe it’s just me, but I consider this pretty much the same thing. The main reason for my interest in E3 is aggregating trailers in one place/time period so that I can take a look for anything I’d be interested in over the next year. So as long as the actual press conferences go on, it’s effectively the same.