I’m surprised you like Spelunky and Isaac so much but not Souls. For me, they all very much scratch the same itch, and Dark Souls’ mechanics are at least less frustrating and random than Spelunky’s.
I’m surprised you like Spelunky and Isaac so much but not Souls. For me, they all very much scratch the same itch, and Dark Souls’ mechanics are at least less frustrating and random than Spelunky’s.
Don’t get me wrong, I love Souls. But Sekiro is by far the most radical departure from what they’ve made in years, and it’s really, really good at the new stuff. And it’s not bad at the old stuff, it’s just that the contrast between the two can be a bit much.
This article is very strange to me. The things you describe as being tedious and frustrating sound like exactly the reason people enjoy From games. Meanwhile, the fact that you have the ability to stealth around and get the drop on enemies easily sounds like the least appealing part of the game and what I’ll need to…
I imagine Ghost of Tsushima is the other game you had in mind.
I absolutely agree. It is a matter of taste, and I’m glad there are games like this for people who want them. It should be like that for all gamer tastes.
Two things I found that helped me the first time I played.
The clouds part, revealing six golden letters each a mile high. The masses weep as they are struck by the glory of these divine words:
I did not. Randall wrote about it from SXSW. This is the full, official review.
If Netflix told us how they’re determining episode orders, that would defeat the entire point, which is the cool and uncanny experience of watching episodes in a fairly specialized order. They're probably just dividing the four orders evenly among their users, anyways.
That episode order wasn’t gay enough, Netflix. Can we up it to Flaming Hot 11?
Do you guys realize there are exposed male nipples in that picture? This is obscene and indecent. You should know better. There are Americans who use this website. You won’t get away with offending our sensibilities.
When we were dating, she’d say I could go get blowjobs from someone else, but I always took it as a joke.
How far we come. I can still clearly remember watching a show about upcoming movies, which before the internet was basically how I learned what to expect for the next year, and the show closed with one of the guys saying, “And I also hear that they’re working on the FIRST movie that is entirely computer animated. …
I was 39 when Toy Story 3 came out, and cried like I was 12 during this
If they love Pixar and these characters like I do, the cynicism is just armor against having some pure, very child-like feelings melted with acid.
I’ll admit it, I had a Lot of Fun when MySpace was going strong! People, including ‘celebrity’ types, were very accessible and if you had something decent to talk with them about they’d usually respond. Much of the music I still listen to today I found there and bands always seemed to be up for exchanging music. I was…
Has there been anything uploaded after 2016?
Speaking of idiot guests!
I miss the 90's black comedies that weren’t about the Hood. They were great to watch and gave me hope that Hollywood was expanding its horizons in how it depicted people who looked like me and my family.
He was the frontrunner to win the Oscar but then he released Norbit and Hollywood said, “No, you can’t win an Oscar AND make Norbit. We won’t allow it.”