The Mako levels are why I stopped playing the first ME game. I came back to it years later and trudged through it only to discover I was surprisingly close to the end of the game. The Mako is the biggest flaw in the game.
The Mako levels are why I stopped playing the first ME game. I came back to it years later and trudged through it only to discover I was surprisingly close to the end of the game. The Mako is the biggest flaw in the game.
lol, I mean, “state” originally meant “nation” so Europe became more like the US, not the other way around.
This feels like a very financially stupid position to take. You won’t “ruin a billionaire’s life”. You will inconvenience them, maybe set them back. But they’ll be fine.
For sure - I’ve worked with people in other countries quite a bit and none of them can quite say my name correctly, and it’s a very standard European first name (and last name). There’s accents, differences in pronunciations, and sometimes lack of proper ... tongue muscles I guess?
My family has used this naming scheme for generations as well, except with the name James. Every first name was James and every person went by their middle name for generations.
One thing that actually gets me to stop playing a gacha style game is when it’s been out for a year or so and before you can even play it for the first time, the game hands you a billion things in popup after popup. Here’s 1000x gems, and coins, and platinum orange peels, and rainbow gems, and all the other 20…
Ah I checked, it was $40 at launch, I was mistaken. It was quickly discounted though, and I see it in a lot of sales.
Same! If they had a long term disease it doesn’t, but when it’s just “oh someone in their mid 30s just collapsed and died suddenly in their home”... ugh. Goodbye, sleep.
Yeah, I mean it has AAA quality graphics, but was launched at $30 with no planned DLC and no microtransactions, just a fine, little, tightly scoped Star Wars game. :)
Is that not exactly what Squadrons was?
I just keep USB-C cables handy now anyways. But, for the Xbox One X, I did very much like having the option of using another rechargeable battery pack, or swapping in fresh batteries. 90% of the time I’d plan ahead and recharge but sometimes I just plain forgot, or played longer than I expected and when it runs dry…
Eagerly awaiting the post later in the year decrying the PS5 for being cheaply made when the disk drive stops working.
I’ll be the detractor here - I only kinda like roguelikes and I disliked Hades. I didn’t hate it. But it wasn’t amazing, earth shattering, great, or even good. It was honestly boilerplate roguelike.
I think I’m the only person on the entire planet who found Hades to be pretty darn boring and same-y as other hack and slash roguetypes. I got it on the strong, strong recommendation of Kotaku and was bored after maybe an hour.
I have a hard time finishing games too but interestingly you listed all games I actually enjoyed so much I did play through to the end!
“my Arthur has never left an unskinned carcass”
Another controversial pro-tip perhaps, but if you’re like me, and you’re on PS5, make use of the tips cards for puzzle solving. I typically try to solve puzzles myself but get frustrated if it takes too long and just google it. The PS5 has the tips card which often can point you in the right direction, or even just…
Apparently James Veitch was part of the Demon’s Souls dev team
I’m 99% sure I had Covid back in February. The symptoms sound almost exactly the same. At the time, a “mysterious flu” was raging through a school my partner works at, but no one (including me) had any flu test result in a positive. It certainly wasn’t a cold, at the time I suspected a really, really bad flu. The…
You don’t have to parry at all, I beat him maybe my third try just by dodging. As you said the timing is always the same so if you dodge after he punches, you can get a ton of hits in at once.