Bro, what are you talking about? I pointed out where you can find it, but I’ll literally quote the author for you:
Bro, what are you talking about? I pointed out where you can find it, but I’ll literally quote the author for you:
It’s not as clear as it could be, but why are you even replying to me? I said it’s not a review and otherwise I just gave supporting evidence of how it could be clearer.
While I agree with you, this article is not a review.
It’s not a rap, but that’s what I had in mind when I opened this article.
Then you haven’t played enough COD. Which is for the best.
There’s a pleasant simplicity to consoles for sure. But it isn’t just modding or better specs that make PC better. There are so many elements that don’t exist on console - console commands, save editing, online play without fees, better options for socializing, PC exclusive games, so on and so forth. If you don’t use…
There’s as much reason to own a PS5 as there is to own a gaming PC
Steam community: complains that Steam is full of shovelware and it’s too hard to find genuinely good games
Well I’ll continue to be in the club of 10 people that can’t wait to play this.
I’m probably too harsh on 6, but you nailed the big problem points. The game fits squarely in the category I call “good game, terrible sequel.” It’s fine to experiment with spinoffs, but if you have a series - particularly a massively successful series on it’s 6th mainline entry - you should be careful about…
Kotaku has been regularly throwing shade at Pikmin lately and I absolutely do not understand why.
For me the important takeaway is that 1) it’s a sandbox game and 2) we get new toys & tools.
Oh, honey, no.
Ideally an additional consent recorded during.
When can we just talk about the game itself? When the review is posted? No? Not even then?
And as those things have been paying closer attention to those things, those things have been drawing for a while now more and more attention.
If any Spellbreak devs just happen to see this: I was super interested in the elemental spell combat, but have zero interest in the Battle Royale genre.
As it turns out, some people enjoy things that you don’t, and are sad to see the death of games in this list. Who knew?
Ahhh okay, that’s pretty funny.
First Yakuza goes turn-based, now Dragon Age puts more emphasis on action?