I’m glad they kept the ridiculousness. They could have made it super serious and edgy, and I don’t think it would have fit as well.
I’m glad they kept the ridiculousness. They could have made it super serious and edgy, and I don’t think it would have fit as well.
Weird. I really enjoyed it. Loved the characters, liked the story, and all the little nods to the games and fandom were nice and didn’t feel out of place. Probably one of the better adaptations I’ve seen.
Didn’t I read in another thread that Tencent owns Larian? Didn’t they just win, like, every game award ever in 2023?
Picked up Another Code Recollection. Never played the original on the 3DS, and I’m really enjoying it.
Lots of companies “accidentally” including artificially generated works in their games/books/ads lately.
They probably pre-write the apologies.
She doesn’t like Star Wars because it’s too woke, which is why she’s a Trekkie instead. Implying that Star Trek isn’t woke. Which is ridiculous.
Ah, so this is where they’re pivoting after getting away from NFTs.
One of those things that can be kind of rude to imply, and only really works retrospectively.
Seriously. At the end of the day it’s the players who decide whether a game is good or fun. They might not understand the nuances of what went into creating a game they don’t find fun, but that doesn’t make them wrong.
Old Gods of Asgard live was amazing, and Alan Wake 2 NG+ next Monday, which is huge (for reasons I won’t explain, y’alls will just have to play the game).
I had other things to say but I’m too excited about that, so I’m going to bed.
Yep! There have been cat people serving on Starfleet vessels since the animated series, in TOS era.
Oh for heck’s sake, we’ve got another Soong robot over here.
See, for me Lexx’s end credits always left a sort of melancholy feeling, because it meant the day was over, and there was nothing left to watch, so I might as well have gone to bed.
Absolute fever dream of a show.
Also true for Gandalf.
Final Fantasy XVI’s Active Time Lore. Being able to pause the game and have a list of relevant characters, places, and concepts for the scene you’re in is so helpful for my ADHD, for when I take a break from a game and come back not knowing what’s going on. I want to see this in every story heavy game.
My family loves instant coffee and shuns regular coffee. Just one more thing that makes Thanksgiving dinner with them unbearable.
Now that games are basically $100 after taxes (Canadian) I have to be a lot more selective of which games I buy.
Actually, I’ve been buying more indie games than ever.
By the end of its life, though, more than 3/4 of each page on the 360 Home Screen was advertisements, with the remaining 1/4 being buttons you could use to get to actual content.
Yeah, and aside from less expensive indies I’ve bought fewer new games than ever this year.
The Ghoul definitely picked Bloody Mess as one of his perks.