Haha, no, but you’re absolutely right about the climax, that scene did get a bit little action-movie-trite.
Haha, no, but you’re absolutely right about the climax, that scene did get a bit little action-movie-trite.
I played through the game twice, and I intended on making different choices, but I just couldn’t bring myself to. I got the best ending my first time through, and it’s like, why change that? I did make one change though. I used a saw my first time through (serrated knife? something like that), and pliers the…
Press X to Jason.
I’ve been bouncing between The Surge and Bloodborne (really mixing it up, I know), but might get into some Nier Automata this weekend. On my second playthrough.
Deciding the last line of that skit was a tough call, but I did consider referring to only one bullet!
I do think there’s a lot of truth to that. Unfortunately, when the Internet Lefts and Rights are the only one with the microphone - and predominantly talk to each other through hostile, sensationalized comments and think-pieces - that becomes the perception, and thus the reality. And it steers the direction of the…
I don’t believe both sides are equally bad, nor was my comment meant to be directed towards liberal political goals. Perhaps this didn’t come through as clearly as I thought, but my comment was directed towards the state of discourse. In terms of where I stand and argue on the issues, I’m pretty staunchly liberal (the…
I think it probably started as irony, yeah, but then took a life of its own, like ironic use of literally that become a secondary definition, or that white kid in high school with who talked in Ebonics because he thought it was funny until it just became part of his speech.
The thing I left out of my comment (although I thought it was implied clearly enough), was that the Left often rebukes the snowflake tag. And then instead of actually pointing out hypocrisy, the Left goes so far as to actively use the tactic they admonish, like children on a playground, to laughable results. So the…
The entire political conversation in this country can be summed up with this little script (where I, of course, am the hero and inarguably correct):
Yessss so good. I never understood not having NG+ at launch when it’s such a current mainstay.
Fuck, you’re right. This changes everything.
Why do that? I’ve played through it twice so it’s nothing to me, but this just seems spiteful. Yeah, it’s been out long enough, but I still don’t see the reason.
Of course it doesn’t happen overnight. It happens over time. I believe in about 30 years or so, we’ll see Republicans looking like modern day Democrats and vice versa.
Your sentiment regarding Gone Home, Journey, etc seems a good illustration of his point. You are a gamer. You want those games because of what they offer to the industry (storytelling and gaming as an art form). And no doubt, so do I! But who’s even heard of those outside the gaming community? Hell, even most gamers…
Oh man, that XP bank sounds amazing. The sci-fi theme looks cool to me too, as well as the exo suit. That’s what got me interested in the first place. Think I’ll have to go for it once I’m done with Bloodborne. Thanks!
Good to know! I’ve never played a real Souls game, by I understand Bloodborne is close enough. What differences made you like it more?
I’ve rediscovered Bloodborne. Lord help me.
I’d say if you can get it cheap, Unity is great for France alone. I booted it up the other day because I wanted an AC fix, and that was the one I played the least recently. It might be my favorite AC world. I also dig the customization. I think there’s a lot to love in that game that got unfortunately overshadowed by…
Re: people only quoting Alec Baldwin, I do the same thing. I told my dad he needed to watch that movie last month (how had he not??), and he called me afterwards and was like, “Yeah, that part was good. Pacino’s speech was better, *bad Pacino voice* you fucking cunt!”