thewearyluddite
The Weary Luddite
thewearyluddite

I never liked him, even in the Parks and Rec days, and I felt crazy for it.

I need to give BL2 another shot with a friend one of these days. For some reason it didn’t click with me like the first game did, but I imagine I’d enjoy it more now.

Man, I tried - I really tried to like the Division. I bought it at launch to play with a friend and was bored to death. I picked it up again about six months ago after I’d heard it had gotten awesome, tried to play it with friends, was still bored. The gunplay felt loose and had no impact, and even if the enemies were

Right? This looks so fucking cool. I don’t get how anyone could bag on this.

lol this isn’t even remotely an MMO. Completely different genre.

I’m interested but hesitant. I really liked Van Helsing’s tone and heart (rare in an ARPG), but it was also a bit of a slog at times and just rather clunky. I rather expect the same here, and will likely wait for a steam sale.

Right? I thought they were about to hard correct in the other direction - this is a huge surprise. One imagines that a great deal of hentai is inbound.

“Outside of that, they’re best known for Life is Strange, which wasn’t exactly a rip-their-hearts-out-and-show-them-to-them type of outing, y’know?”

Man, this takes me back. I got fairly into GW when it first came out, and then nostalgically got extremely into it right before GW2, getting almost all of the achievements that carried over into the sequel (another time I am now nostalgic for, Because I Am Old). It was really a fantastic game - the skill system was so

Most people didn’t like Fallout 4, but I honestly loved it - performance issues aside, it was immersive as all hell for me and one of the best gaming experiences in recent memory. But again, I’m in the minority on that.

Heh - considering Beth’s history and how bad Fallout 4 performed, I’m not optimistic on the performance front - unless they’re finally using a new engine (and I really, really hope they are).

See, in my case, I’ve been looking for something to scratch that MMO itch - sooooo I’m probably in.

The devs have assured folks nothing’s gonna change, except they’re gonna be able to hire more people. I think it’ll be fine - they’re already making buckets off cosmetics, and I imagine it’ll stay that way.

I forgot how badass the Defiant was till just now. Hello, childhood.

As a major fan of the Binding of Isaac, this looks like my jam.

I played the first one yeeeeears ago and I remember being absolutely struck by the immersion. It was like the first Witcher in a lot of ways - European studio, a bit janky and rough around the edges, but such an incredible sense of atmosphere. Just the way the wildlife surrounded you and the day cycles progressed - it

Backer of the first game, feel this. I got about 3/4 through and gave up. It just got tedious and I realized I wasn’t having fun. Combat wasn’t interesting or fun and as much as I love beautifully written narratives (like Sunless Sea, for example), there was soooo much reading and it was just... okay. Like competently

Right? Came across it through a Facebook ad - was expecting nothing and was truly impressed.

Check out Dungeon Hunter Champions which just launched - it’s a colorful and fun dungeon crawler with optional auto play, as well as a MOBA-lite mode. I work from home and just let it auto while I work. It scratches the MMO itch - I’m getting stronger and getting cool stuff. You can spend a lot of money on it, but you

Hey man that was like dinner at McDonalds back in the day. Also it was fun. I was just bad at it.