Well, I guess at this point you can just calmly accept that everyone disagrees with you and go about your day.
Well, I guess at this point you can just calmly accept that everyone disagrees with you and go about your day.
There are a lot of replies to this comment that don’t seem to be understanding what you’re saying, but from what I’ve seen, I totally agree... and what separates her other powers from this new power is the fact that it only works on certain spots. Every other power is totally flexible, able to be used in literally any…
Huh, good to know. I actually really like the grain, so I’ve never messed with that setting.
Sure thing. Like I said, you also want to make sure you’re using the arena’s layout to your advantage. There’s a kind of “bridge” running across each end of the area. Those are perfect for getting distance from the Hiss Distorted, and as soon as you see them getting close (with that weird oily haze they create in the…
Sorry, but most people disagree with you. Go to the game’s subreddit and you’ll see plenty of complaints about how no one was asking for a huge difficulty increase. People who had no trouble beating 2016 on default difficulty are now struggling with Eternal on the easiest difficulty setting.
I thought the same thing, then I realized that the Japanese have crazy futuristic toilets that require a full control panel, and that’s probably what that is.
Well, this is the first time I’ve actually been able to 100% follow and understand a Life in Aggro comic. They’ve always got the most beautiful art, with the absolute worst, least comprehensible panel layout.
So you’ve poached a reproachful loach?
You know you can turn off the film grain, right? And personally, I think this is one of the most amazing looking games I’ve ever seen. The level of fidelity, both graphical and physical, is astounding. Like, go visit the little wooden town model in containment, and spend some time shooting it up with powers and the…
Here’s my list of things I don’t really like about this game.
What’s even worse is that there are occasional secret areas that are accessed by (guess what?) breaking windows! So although the entire game up until that point has trained you that windows are pretty much unbreakable except by scripted animations, all of a sudden there’s a window that *requires* punching in order to…
There’s always the option of getting cyberpunk as fuck
Assuming they’re willing to come back after being treated like they’re disposable by the CEO
You’re presenting those two options as though they’re the only ones I have. They aren’t.
You know, there are so damn many games about being a hero of light destined to bring back the balance in the face of a growing darkness, but I think it would be awesome to be a hero of darkness trying to save the world from a growing, blinding light.
...which it wouldn’t be, if you had Game Pass. Seriously. Check out the games on there (https://www.xbox.com/en-us/xbox-game-pass/games). Sign up for a $1 month while the whole world is going crazy, then cancel it before they start billing you.
I for one appreciate getting a heads-up if a game’s developer has a reputation for fucking over their customers/users.
Because investors, quarterly projections, manufacturing schedules, and marketing materials are all pushing back against delays.
Game developers