travistech22
Travistech22
travistech22

Many people can be selfish, hateful monsters, that regard other people’s lives with little to no value. I get reminded of this fact every time I drive to work past where multiple random drive-by shootings have happened in the last few weeks. The less you have to deal with them in person, the better.

Frickin’ finally.

The second one is significantly better on the gameplay front, but the story is a bit weaker once the game moves into its main course. If they do this remaster, my sincerest hope is that they tweak the combat considerably for the first game to make it less of a headache.

“Hey, the game’s not making money! Time to lay off literally all this staff that won’t quit whining about petty things like human rights, award bonuses to the execs, and move on to the next project!”

It depends on what you’re after. Far Cry is very much a Far Cry game, with a heavy focus on stealth and improvised tactics, but the powers kind of undercut the combat, especially with how essential Wrath is for certain missions. It’s also deeply silly and in love with the world it built up in 5, so the few good story

This is bad, and like, a problem, and I’m really not a big fan of the Epic Store, but Hades for 10 bucks?

Gonna have to respectfully disagree with you on this one, Gita. The AR and pistol are there for people who want/need a utilitarian fall back to any of the game’s other, more interesting options, especially with how fast your dash recharges allowing you to reposition yourself around enemies. I also love the Firestorm,

The game does a good job of conveying that you’re tearing apart tougher or better equipped forest. Locational armor destruction is a very good mechanic, and I like that it extends from the goon squad all the way up to the armored up giant mutants, and everything in between. Plus, those better armored enemies provide a

Zero, I think? His talents were kind of squandered, honestly. I wish he had been a central character for the Resistance so that he would have had a lot more screen time up to the climax. Instead he’s just your tutorial buddy.

MediEvil was always kind of janky, so at least it’s true to the original spirit! The frame drops are concerning, though.

My early predictions:

Had a 2004 Grand Am for my first car. Red with only 1200 miles on it. Had it for over a decade. Window drives kept breaking, the dash was starting to peel up, and it had an engine rebuild at 150k, but it was a great little car. Faithful, reliable, and fun to drive for being what it was. Saved my life when I got

I’ll definitely look into Cutthroat Caverns, I’m pretty sure my FLGS has a copy to play.

I’ll definitely look into Cutthroat Caverns, I’m pretty sure my FLGS has a copy to play.

I’m one of the people that never really got tired of zombie games, and I also haven’t touched one since Dying Light from a few years back. The game very much so looks like my jam, but the audio/visual issues would be a deal breaker for me if they aren’t patched up, the audio more so than anything. I can deal with

Are you suggesting that my account is getting hacked by Steam users trying to keep me away from Epic’s platform, and not, say, unscrupulous hackers doing what they’ve done with every poorly secured service out there to try and steal data and money?

In this dreamland, did the Prowler get a revamp with a snailed-up V6 or N/A V8 to give it the power its language so richly deserved?

That’s a beautiful story, thank you for sharing.

I think the Jag gets bagged because people were very down on them in that era, and the reliability claims left them out in the cold. A shame, though; they are genuinely gorgeous cars.

Lucky you. I’ve had to change my Epic password multiple times because my account has been repeatedly compromised, an issue I’ve literally never had once in my entire decade and a half nearly with Steam.

Ride to Hell 2: Zombie Freaker Boogaloo?