BioShock. It really depends on playing it blind in order to have an impact.
BioShock. It really depends on playing it blind in order to have an impact.
King crab is technically imitation crab meat.
Pretty sure I have actual trauma from that game because I tried to play the bunker and had to quit 5 minutes in.
Never even saw the monster.
Or, hear me out, he creates an ego vanity project and call everyone that doesn’t enable him a pedophile.
Rather set the money on fire, tbh.
You: “bet you had to optimize and synergize and energize…”
Me: “haha, crossbow and pal sphere go brrr.”
Honestly if shadow of the erdtree didn’t come out it would be considered the gold standard dlc.
Edit: and you get to skip straight to the dlc on character creation. It makes some story decisions for you but if you want meat and not potatoes then that option is available.
Idk I literally went around just catching pals and spent 30 hours doing that, seems pretty pokemon to me.
Yup, Kinda did a bait and switch there to drive home that this is nothing new for CDPR.
Buckle up:
Game will be hyped to the moon, be released with a million bugs and people will cry about how CDPR betrayed them, then a couple years later patch out all the bad things and win everyone’s trust again.
Just like they did with witcher 3.
I don’t know what 4 knowledge bombs do, but they make me feel glad I don’t play that shitty game.
Edit: Jesus Christ they’re almost $30!!! I can buy Pacific drive for that!
Yeah but Facebook was invented when I was a teen and I knew pretty quickly that shit was evil.
HEADSHOT
Because they tell teenagers that you might accidentally kiss a man and let hormones and immaturity handle the rest.
“hey, ai girlfriend, how was your day?”
“Drink verification can to receive emotional connection”
“sigh…”
Vampire The Masquerade.
Hands down best depiction of vampires, and what unlife is like for a vampire.
“You sound like this other guy so you’re wrong” is… a take…
I disagree with Thor on a lot of things, so I wasn’t influenced by his opinion on this. Since I watched Ross’ video myself.
The initiative just puts all the hard work onto people who are ignorant about the topic, who then put all the work onto developers to figure out how to not go out of business while implementing whatever insane bill gets pushed. It’s dropping a nuke on a city to close down a restaurant that failed a health inspection.
Ross seems like a naive child who expects “an easy win because politicians hate work” except there is no bill, so politicians still have to do work.
If the goal is to save games, it fails because companies just won’t put in the overhead to make live service games if they have to make them offline available. Certainly when there is proprietary licensed technology that they legally cannot distribute that way.
If the initiative was called “kill live service games” then it would be accurate. Either Ross is dishonest about his intentions(bad) or completely ignorant.(Really bad) I’m not even against the idea of live service games dying, but this ain’t it.
In my thesis, I will…