That does include a significant chunk of the Moon as well after the Gate Disaster cracked it and showered Earth with debris wiping out most of the population.
That does include a significant chunk of the Moon as well after the Gate Disaster cracked it and showered Earth with debris wiping out most of the population.
Howver the videos are showing bursts of red laser fire where one of the bolts in the volley will randomly be blue, that looks like a glitch.
Because no one cares about the High Republic setting, its different to the Old Republic setting of KOTOR and consists of people prancing around in white robes being so high minded it makes the Jedi Council during the Clone Wars look like a bloodthirsty mob.
Looks like a graphical glitch
On the plus side, something I just saw on streaming I didnt care about in the cinema was The Beekeeper. A serviceable John Wick knockoff where a man goes on an unstoppable muderous rampage all the way to the White House because they killed his next door neighbour and murdered his bees.
That Dakota Johnson SNL appearance was terrible, hyping it without appearing to care or understand it then the hilarity of two weeks later a co-star from the film hosting SNL and joking it was one of their acting credits that no one watched.
From the sounds of it trying to record an interview boasting of his escape before he made it.
The thing I was surprised about in the 2nd Part was we got the reference to the Sietch reservoir and that there were more of them but there was no reference to the program to green the planet and the plants that had been cultivated for the purpose by Kynes, or the explanation of the Sand Worms life cycle (bar the…
I really preferred the second one to the first one. The wandering around New York felt disjointed whereas the second one had a great setting starting with the terror attack then the desert town, mine, underground base and finally the GeoFront while uncovering a conspiracy. Also had great combat mechanics with the…
I mean its really not that unusual or ground breaking, take the Breath of Fire games for example which had numerous fishing, cooking, farming, and other side quest minigames as well as managing a fairy village Animal Farm style. Or the Suikoden games, Star Ocean games, etc...
Apple: How to dry an iPhone, take one warm hammer, smash repeatedly to dry kinetically, if phone no longer works buy a new one.
Theyve realised they got the market wrong. They thought low income customers would prefer a cheaper console and sacrificing the drive was a way to achieve this, but their mistake was that the majority of low income customers buy physical copies second hand rather than paying full price digital costs.
They didnt say they wernt done with consoles, they said they wernt done with hardware. So rather than a new console likely to be the mid-life refresh Brooklin (Series X with 2TB disk but no optical drive) and Ellewood (Series S with a 1 TB disk, optical drive and Wi-Fi 6E) along with a new rechargeable wireless…
Microsoft lost the console war when they decided to bring out two different models and require all games to operate at the same frame rate on the lower spec model.
I would argue that apart from the girl the biggest fault of season 1 was we got TOO MUCH backstory, all the flashbacks to him as a kid and searching for his origins.
If you get an Owlcat game it likely wont be complete and bug free two years and 200 patches after release date.
To me it looks like its set up to just push you towards the centre of the pad, experience might be more like walking on ice and rather disconcerting. When the second person is on the pad they are being pushed in the same direction as the original user is being pushed despite actually walking in a different direction.
Online registration has eaten in to the resale value of many games, from some where you will miss out on the physical extras as the code can only be used once to others where you cant even play online with a second hand copy.
I probably spent 20 hours on a playthrough just playing Blitzball, it was a great game and far more engrossing than the usual card game that was way too easy once you got a couple of powerful cards. You could overpower through stats but there was enough strategy in the moves that you could overcome physically stronger…
Previous Persona games you had a set number of days until the game ended and each action you took (i.e. to speak with characters to advance sub-quests or to enter the dungeon to advance the main plot) consumed a day so you always had a restriction on just how much you could do in a single playthrough if you didnt want…