I’ll just leave you with “spooky ladies singing” when it comes to recognising the Lanterns then, I don’t want to spoil how... “fun” they are. You’ll know, they’re unpleasant as fuck to fight - cheesy, and not in a good way.
I’ll just leave you with “spooky ladies singing” when it comes to recognising the Lanterns then, I don’t want to spoil how... “fun” they are. You’ll know, they’re unpleasant as fuck to fight - cheesy, and not in a good way.
So I don’t think I’ve gotten to the Winter Lanterns, but I’ve seen that term before, probably on the reddit or wiki or something. A wonderful thing to look forward to haha. (Or are they the ones who have the tentacles that will attack you after you kill them? I fought one of those, then left the Nightmare of Mensis…
I sort of love reading stuff like this, because it shows how Bloodborne can be such a vastly differing experience for players. Gascoigne took me a while (and a lot of frustration), but One Reborn was a total cakewalk for me.
I’m in the same boat (Automata and Zero both in my top 5, actually). Persona 5 suffered from the fact that I got 35 hours in and went “Ugggghhhhhh, I’ve got how many more hours to go??” So I stopped playing it.
Oh no way, I didn’t realize that Hamill voiced him! That’s so cool. And it makes sense haha.
Oh man. You got to see psycho/hilarious Majima before stoic, level-headed Majima. That’s how it was for most of us, but if I recall, he’s especially crazy in the first Yakuza and develops more later in the series. Going from Kiwami to Zero will be a shock haha.
I don’t think the English sister-in-law stuff is that weird if her parents were like that. My former roommate was Korean, same situation: her parents were born in Korea, she was born in the US, she considered herself Korean-American, and she recognized Korean holidays and regularly went to the Korean market to buy…
I wish it could just be this:
After loving the original Twin Peaks, and pretty much everything else that I’ve seen of David Lynch (which, admittedly, is not everything), I do not see how people liked Twin Peaks: The Return.
I mean, this kind of thing is really, uncomfortably close to wishing people into the sort of places where they kill themselves.
But don’t the “special location” (tombs, star puzzles, etc.) glow yellow? That seems like it’d get confusing.
Good call on the Brazilian steakhouse. The best meat, and all the types of meat, but also some other shit for when you get tired of meat. Perfection.
I’d be beside myself. Although I should probably finish Bloodborne at some point. I’m hesitant to get back into it because it sort of takes over my life. And I don’t want to hate myself after dying to a boss for the 50th time. (I see youtubers just run around a boss like it’s nothing hacking and slashing away and I’m…
Warframe is stellar in so many ways, but mannnnn, I kinda wish it was a normal paid game. I understand why it’s not (I don’t think it’d be as successful were it a full-price game), but the free-to-play format makes it such a huge grind. Which is fine - free to play and all - but I can’t help but imagine what it’d be…
I’m with you on the story, but I love, love, love the gameplay.
I’ve only experienced Super Mario Run, but I am still playing that game. I love it. I even...*braces self* I like it more than Super Mario Odyssey. *ducks*
I think in this case it’s the critical depth that brings about some bad connotations. I mean, I don’t think the kid’s gonna be a rapist or anything (as I said in my own comment, “I’m cynical and all, but goddamn”), but I do believe there are downsides to this that should be addressed, but aren’t. Granted, I’m speaking…
While I have no doubt this is what it’s about, I think there will be unintended consequences in terms of learned functionality. I’ll never go as far as to call this kid a rapist in the making (I mean, I’m cynical and all, but goddamn), but there are some things to be really careful about this, just in terms of…
Nobody tell them I only played it for two hours.
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