The second one aged fine, about the same caliber of quality you could expect from Mass Effect 2 or 3, but with a gritty fantasy setting. But Witcher 3 is hands down one of the best action RPGs ever crafted.
The second one aged fine, about the same caliber of quality you could expect from Mass Effect 2 or 3, but with a gritty fantasy setting. But Witcher 3 is hands down one of the best action RPGs ever crafted.
Awesome! I just got an email from Nintendo’s repair department letting me know they couldn’t recover the save data from my broken Switch... so I’m feeling great right now....
Hooo boy, yes please now I need me some Mass Effect 2. It’s my clear “The Fave” and I’ve played it more times than the number of years since my first playthrough. It’s old and janky by today’s standards, filled with weird visual glitches and animation problems, and plenty of other bruises.
I don’t get it... My reaction when I first saw that skin was basically pure joy. I wanted it immediately.
“I’LL KIDNAP A THOUSAND CHILDREN BEFORE I LET THIS COMPANY DIE!”
A legacy to aspire too haha
Ya know what man, go ahead and be irked at random people decrying the base joycons. But that was absolutely not what I said and that is absolutely not me.
Agree to disagree. I find the XBO d-pad to be a bit too stiff and way too loud and clicky. The pad should have a definite tactile bump without that raw crack sound. It’s about giving feedback to the user, not waking up the dead. I like that the PS4 d-pad has more of a haptic thud than an audible clack.
This is both super cool and disappointing. Why can’t Nintendo just release a proper d-pad joy-con?
I really wish I had gotten a chance to play The Gold of Deor before it went out of print. There’s no way I’m paying $600 for a niche Nintendo Wii puzzle-em-up.
Really? Not the Habs?
As somebody who hobbies around in Unity 3D this is kinda bitter sweet. It’s super cool that they are doing this, but there’s also no way they would ever make this stuff available (license wise) outside of use within Unreal Engine. The only reason I can see this being economically viable for them is if they know they…
Was going to post a “For those too lazy to Google”... But after googling myself, it’s probably best if people just choose to Google this one on their own...
Stuff like this is adorable. I’m not even really into the pairing, but I love when people run full force into an idea like this. It doesn’t matter how little sense it makes, the fans will MAKE it make sense.
As one of these randos, I exclusively do this only for people who genuinely deserved the compliment. I’d rather build up someone who’s doing something helpful, than tear down anyone who isn’t. It reinforces positive actions without discouraging bad players from getting better.
I was mostly kidding. You can enjoy what you enjoy in Overwatch... But I loath mystery heroes. I figure if other people get the impression that they have to do that, it would drive people like me away. People who would otherwise love the game, but can’t stand the RNG.
Warning: Never ever queue for Mystery Heroes. It will make you loath Overwatch, due to bad balance and the possibility for double ups on each hero.
[...]or if the game is just screwing with me and making these up on the fly.
Nintendo needs to cut a deal with Discord to get the mobile phone app ported to Switch. They reserve 1GB of system memory and 1 of 4 CPU cores for the OS, they can spare some of that for a voice chat app. The real boon would be that discord already runs on a pretty standard tech stack (JS mostly) so the port shouldn’t…
If you found Inquisition to be MMO-styled then I think we played very different games. Of course it largely depends on your reference for what an MMO plays like, but I’m assuming the benchmark is WoW. In WoW combat you stand around waiting on cool downs and watching as your character occasionally flails in the general…