Because it sounds like the creator realized she wasn’t presenting what she wanted the situation to come of as correctly.
Because it sounds like the creator realized she wasn’t presenting what she wanted the situation to come of as correctly.
My late grandparents survived the Holocaust, so the fact that stories like this are still happening today is surreal if not entirely surprising. But I must admit I find the handwringing over whether or not it’s OK to punch Nazis to be kinda sickening. Dude believes that all non-whites should be removed from America in…
Oh hey, I can do it too!
My spouse was, is, and will continue to be bitter about it for at least another year or two.
I started Chain Chronicle late and it got shut down a few months after I started. It was really fun and then the game shutdown happened and I did get a little salty about how it was handled.
i played TS3 on a 2008 mac laptop.
Same here. I really miss the people I played EverQuest with. I still remember what majority of people I played with do in the real world. One older lady in particular I would love to meet sometime but she may very well be dead by now. She was traveling the world and always had cool stories about the places she had…
They were text-based MMO/MMORPGs (multi-user dungeon). I spent a lot of time playing MUDs in the late 90s and early 2000s and am still in touch with a few of the friends I made.
YOU’VE GIVEN UP YOUR AGE YOUNGIN’! Multi-user dungeons were real time text based games. Good times.
MultiUser Dungeon
I still keep tentative contact with two or three people from my MUD/MUSH days. I miss it.
This is the correct answer. I loved the Witcher 3 and started out doing everything I could. Eventually I got a point where I just wanted to see the end and could pass on more stuff.
Yeah, you don’t need to hunt every monster or win every horse race and fist fight. If a side quest looks interesting, do it.
This is what I hate about myself when it comes to RPG’s. I never got around to Mass Effect 3, so I’m currently on a refresher run through Mass Effect 2 that I already beat ages ago yet I find myself searching every single planet. WHY! I tell myself, “You’re just trying to get to the action and plot points. Stop trying…
I am going to use this suggestion. The challenge is part of what slowed me down a few hours in, and I haven’t gone back to it in half a year.
Or people just passionate about characters that they like from a narrative/world that they enjoy.
As a gamer of 30 years; I disagree with it coming off as condescending.
Now back to when I use to get harassed in grade/high school for talking about games? That shit was vicious.
This is so painfully accurate I literally didn’t know if this was an actual article yet. I had to look up the page and then scroll back down again several times.
Only “$25 for 20 hours” of gameplay?! Imagine how much you would spend trying to 100% witcher 3 from this service
Really glad to see they found a way to do this. I don’t have any intention of playing the game but their previous games have been phenomenal.