maybe it’s just my circle of friends and peers but no one knows what i’m talking about when i reference way of the samurai so i’m glad y’all do <3
maybe it’s just my circle of friends and peers but no one knows what i’m talking about when i reference way of the samurai so i’m glad y’all do <3
>a Kotaku journalist
I wish more people realized this. Presidents don’t just flip a switch and the economy is fixed. They do a bunch of shit and pass it off to the next president to deal with. Obviously that is a huge oversimplification, but my point is that i wish more people looked at things more than surface-deep
I agree so hard! Was talking about this with someone, how we don’t see a lot of young faces coming into the limelight more on exciting projects.
Forbidden West fell very hard into the classic sequel trap of trying make everything bigger, better, and just plain more.
I too was incredibly underwhelmed by FW. It just didn’t do anything new... and to make matters worse, it took a few steps back narratively.
And if she wants us to guess, she’ll do exactly what she did. Go polish your halo somewhere else.
Well I was already out of college during that era, so don’t feel too bad.
Even if the framerate in this title is irrevelent it still looks bad for Microsoft that their own version of a 2022 game still runs “worse” on their own platform than their main competitor.
Point to the exact spot in my comment where I complained about reading?
I can only hope Cloud’s interactions with Dio are as smouldering as they were with Andrea and boy that screenshot is promising
Tell that to the musicians cashing their $0.000001 checks from Spotify.
How about its an ugly game in a dull genre and I feel like the 3 hours I already wasted on it were painfully boring?
Absolutely the right call.
Sure I do. I don’t like murder mysteries.
Midgar in FF7 OG was not four hours long during any kind of a casual playthrough.
The epic sci-fi sequel from director Denis Villeneuve might be even better than the first
Should have asked Robert Rodriguez
It’s got some similarities but it’s also very different from FFXVI.
I think this is a case where personal preference plays a huge role. VI has an external story that happens around the characters, whereas VII has an internal story that happens to the characters. No matter how many times I play VI, I can’t get invested in the game because none of the characters have emotional depth or…