Mudbray was my boi. The only non-starter that I think I kept for my whole playthrough.
Mudbray was my boi. The only non-starter that I think I kept for my whole playthrough.
I’d like to think that they figured out something that would make player like ‘me’ want to come back to the franchise. Diablo is pretty much the progenitor of PvE in my eyes and I hope they can doe something with that juju for OW2.
I don’t like playing games on PC after working from my PC. My couch, big screen, and speaker setup comprises my ideal environment to play. PS and Nintendo exclusives are moot as far as my tastes.
For the most part I enjoyed Overwatch over the two~three years I played. I played the competitive mode casually for a while and eventually became turned off by the intensity that turned into toxic vitriol over performance and then just general hate. I thought things would never be as bad as Halo 2 and COD:MW, but this…
A 3 foot catfish is certainly a good sized catfish but I wouldn’t say it’s giant, you know compared to the catfish that Jeremy Wade hauls up on River Monsters 300 lbs. and up.
Straightforward to who exactly. I never saw it in an ad for it and maybe you should carry the mantle of pointing everything out since you were on top of my post with even more.
A factoid I wouldn’t know nor could refute but I just didn’t see that much game there when I played it.
I’m not complaining about the improvements but when ‘enhancements/optimizations’ are talked about in specific in game by game terms whereas the reality is that many games can and will benefit in what are sometimes some very noticeable ways it seems like the greater breadth of improvements are actually being undersold.
While I have said before that I have experienced improvements from Xbox One to Series X (including Xbox One X Enhanced Games ) it is sort of irksome to not always know where these improvements are coming from or based off of.
Not knocking players who still play and enjoy it... but I didn’t think that many people still played For Honor. At least not enough to warrant more content.
I played the game to completion(?) when it came out and felt like it was the most solid 6.5 experience I had had in awhile. Meaning it wasn’t terrible but thoroughly within the “Meh” level of fun.
I’m also pretty blown away with the speed. I have a pretty extensive X1 library and there are improvements across the board even if is just the loading speed of older games. Skyrim loading and fast travel can be under a second, not to mention quick resume.
I have to say, I’m skeptical of anything a game writer is saying if they haven’t played/beat ME: 3 due to it’s ending controversy and you haven’t beat/played Andromeda.
I’ve shelled out for the big expansions, not the content packs, and the game really feels... done.
My opinion is always tainted by the (nearly) free price tag that is associated with playing a lot of the indie Game Pass games.
Scored a Series X and had an X One with Game Pass before it.
How do you get to a solid 20k+ points a month? I’ve been doing the Rewards freebie for years but at this point in time there is only 300 points guaranteed daily from the browser page (9k a month), and then the console side has the Rewards App and then the Game Pass quests which are guaranteed points but the number…
I can’t say I’m really sure where this falls on the good/bad memory spectrum but I sure do remember it.
Here I was hoping that he would be giving out large quantities of high end expensive deli meats and cheeses.
I only played the earlier ones at a friends house but I think Infinite was on GamePass or a Games With Gold title and it really was garbage. I’m a sucker for Soul Calibur and the newer WB games are fantastic, Injustice and Mortal Kombat, but that game just felt off... even for free.