whitewolfofrivia
WhiteWolfofRivia
whitewolfofrivia

I’m a bit out of the loop, what’s going on with Casey Affleck?

I really don’t understand the backlash that this remaster has gotten, in terms of visuals. Maybe it’s because I wasn’t the biggest fan of the original (I didn’t hate it, I just thought it was fine), so I don’t those nostalgia ties to it, but I think this remaster looks fantastic.

I made the mistake of buying this a week or two before Christmas (since my brother and cousin were buying it, and it was half off at Best Buy). I really wish that all of this had come out beforehand. I didn’t have a ton of desire to play the game in the first place, but I like playing games with my brother and cousin

While I do agree that most major corporations only see us as dollar signs, and a lot of creative directors may see us the same way, it seems like Kojima puts the artistic vision first. I’ve never played a MGS game, but this is just the impression that I’ve gotten from the entire situation. While he knows that it’s a

This combat is a bit “faster”, and more akin to the Bloodborne playstyle, right? I enjoyed Bloodborne because I liked the faster, more aggressive gameplay. I know it’s still not as fast as Bloodborne, because then it wouldn’t be Dark Souls anymore, but it is faster than the previous entries, correct?

This combat is a bit “faster”, and more akin to the Bloodborne playstyle, right? I enjoyed Bloodborne because I

I mean yeah, $400,000 is insane. But that is a kickass looking card

I know that it’s popular to hate on the DCEU, but I’m really looking forward to Aquaman. I really like Jason Mamoa, and James Wan is an incredibly talented film maker. I really would love to see the DCEU making a striking comeback.

I know that a lot of people hated this game, and I can understand why, to an extent. It has some frustrating minor and “quality of life” issues, along with the pacing and story problems. But to me, it was the perfect case of “the whole is greater than the parts”. Even though it had quite a few things that frustrated

I’ve loved a lot about Origins, but I’ve really loved Bayek. Playing through a slog of a game can be made bearable if you have a likable protagonist, so it’s pretty important. Ubi hasn’t had the greatest track record with likable protagonists... But I’ve been loving Bayek.

Aside from it being much simpler to send random pictures, the messaging feature is nice when you have access to Wi-Fi but not cell data. During some of my shifts, I work in an area where cell service is dead, but I still have Wi-Fi connection, so I can message through Snapchat over trying to send text messages. Would

Maybe it’s just me, but that’s not “just banter”. If we’re getting steamrolled by the enemy team and they type “ff?” in all chat, to me it’s just such a dick thing to do. It’s like yeah, you’re winning, you don’t have to rub our noses in it.

If you’re talking about whether Skyrim is whether getting at all, I’d say definitely. There’s a reason that it’s been ported, remastered, and sold again so many times. It’s a really fun game, despite its flaws.

I agree. I’m not saying that exes can’t be friends, because they absolutely can. But it is so dependent on so many variables: how long were you dating? Was the relationship healthy? Why did you break up? How did you break up? Was it a healthy break up, or an ugly one?

I haven’t ever played, but from what I understand, it’s the core gameplay. Apparently it’s so fun and addicting, that you overlook the issues. I also imagine that the game releasing in “Early Access” also helped take some of the pressure off.

I don’t think they will. Whether or not Gwent turns out to be successful, I think that Cyberpunk will be really good. They’ve proven that they know how to make RPGs, and that they won’t get mixed up in the micro transaction business.

I completely agree. I post this on pretty much every Gwent conversation that comes up, but they went so far overboard in making the game way too overly complex. I get that as a card game keeps going, it’s going to become more intricate and difficult. But the game in early closed beta was absolutely beautiful. They

I’ve only played Shadow of the Colossus once a few years ago (the PS3 version), and I thought it was okay. I didn’t hate it by any means, but I didn’t quite see what all of the hype was about. But there’s been something about the PS4 version that has just awakened a drive for that game. I think I’m finally seeing what

I get it, but at the same time... Really? Come on, that’s funny.

I’ve spent some time on the Gwent subreddit and apparently I’m in the extreme minority, but the game has become way too complex for my liking. I played during the closed beta and adored it. It was more complicated/balanced from Witcher 3, but still simple enough to be enjoyed. I got distracted with some other games

I’m honestly blown away at the amount of backlash this movie has gotten. I got out of the theater and absolutely loved it. Was it perfect? Of course not. I didn’t care for the whole Finn/Rose subplot (and I actually really hate that she saved him. I thought they were going to have the balls to kill him off like that.