What about a CatDog anime avatar?
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deviantart is the worst of all evil tbh
What about a CatDog anime avatar?
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As a consumer, no dailies are better. As a fan, dailies are the best. I miss that surprise, wonder, and constant excitement.
Ucharted 4 late-game spoilers- wow, I really hope what I just watched wasn't an absolute glaring plothole and just my cold glossing over important details
In the chapter where Nate is recalling his and Sam's search for his mother's belongings, they're forced to run from the police and leave their old identities behind (thus becoming the origin story as to why they took on the surname "Drake"). But there's no real way for the police to know who the two boys were specifically. The old woman who called the police couldn't have known when she called. And the only evidence to tie them to the crime scene was the disappearance of their mother's journal, but unless the police were willing to CSI the fuck out of that entire treasure trove of historical artifacts and documents, there's be little way to connect the boys. The woman was sickly and an autopsy would've just shown that she died of natural causes, so there'd be little need to go through such hassle.
Even if it was just a "misunderstanding" on the boys part, it's still kind of shit explanation for what should be an iconic backstory item.
Um..wrong thread? lol
I get when someone posts in the Steam thread about an Origin exclusive game, but a PS4 exclusive game?
By the way, I realize just now that Alec Holowka is behind Night in the Woods.
The guy behind Aquaria.
This game should be awesome.
Also, cat avatar.
I get when someone posts in the Steam thread about an Origin exclusive game, but a PS4 exclusive game?
Did you played Lost Constellation ? Also NITW is now on preorder.
Bloodborne was a contender for SteamGAF GOTY. The magic of Sony is just that good.
Bloodborne was a contender for SteamGAF GOTY. The magic of Sony is just that good.
Ucharted 4 late-game spoilers- wow, I really hope what I just watched wasn't an absolute glaring plothole and just my cold glossing over important details
In the chapter where Nate is recalling his and Sam's search for his mother's belongings, they're forced to run from the police and leave their old identities behind (thus becoming the origin story as to why they took on the surname "Drake"). But there's no real way for the police to know who the two boys were specifically. The old woman who called the police couldn't have known when she called. And the only evidence to tie them to the crime scene was the disappearance of their mother's journal, but unless the police were willing to CSI the fuck out of that entire treasure trove of historical artifacts and documents, there's be little way to connect the boys. The woman was sickly and an autopsy would've just shown that she died of natural causes, so there'd be little need to go through such hassle.
Even if it was just a "misunderstanding" on the boys part, it's still kind of shit explanation for what should be an iconic backstory item.
That Witcher 3 is pretty good.
Don't worry, U4 is full of shitty writing all around. Only character dialogue's good.
Where?
I'm eyeing Prince of Persia, the 2008 cel-shaded one. Seems a very peculiar game. Any thoughts on it?
I'm eyeing Prince of Persia, the 2008 cel-shaded one. Seems a very peculiar game. Any thoughts on it?
I'm eyeing Prince of Persia, the 2008 cel-shaded one. Seems a very peculiar game. Any thoughts on it?
Its fun but a bit dull but still fun and you need to buy the DLC when you want to see the actual ending.
I'm eyeing Prince of Persia, the 2008 cel-shaded one. Seems a very peculiar game. Any thoughts on it?
You mean DS3? Because DS2 SotFS was 70% off IIRC.
Its fun but a bit dull but still fun and you need to buy the DLC when you want to see the actual ending.
I'm eyeing Prince of Persia, the 2008 cel-shaded one. Seems a very peculiar game. Any thoughts on it?
Its fun but a bit dull but still fun and you need to buy the DLC when you want to see the actual ending.
I'm eyeing Prince of Persia, the 2008 cel-shaded one. Seems a very peculiar game. Any thoughts on it?
Damn, Shadowrun: Dragonfall is a hard game
They closed the steam community thread and I'm not allowed anywhere else![]()
Maybe I was biased back then because I knew that the real ending was behind a Paywall, but it is still a bit ¯_(ツI watched that ending on the internet and fuck it, it's really really bad, the original one is way better even if it's an open one.
Damn, Shadowrun: Dragonfall is a hard game
The problem most people seem to have with it is: you can't die. So, if you're looking for some punishment, don't buy it.
I love it. It's a beautiful game, very fun to play and the ending... oh, man, that ending...
Its fun but a bit dull but still fun and you need to buy the DLC when you want to see the actual ending.
I liked it, but the combat is scarce and very repetitive.
I watched that ending on the internet and fuck it, it's really really bad, the original one is way better even if it's an open one.
its great
Great for relaxing (easy) traversal with very little combat and a lovely art style. Don't go in expecting a challenge.
One of my favourite games. It's utterly gorgeous to play, with a wonderful artstyle and soundtrack, and the interactions between the Prince and Elika. I even loved the ending. It's not very difficult though, so if you're looking for challenging platforming it might not be for you. But if you're after a gorgeous to look at fairy-tale adventure, then it's well worth it.
I'm just not hyped for sales anymore when it's all the same. 😔
Thanks guys, sounds good. Feeling kind of depressed right now so I'm definitely in the mood for some relaxing eye-candy platforming, not certainly up for "dark-soulish" punishment at the moment. Knew you can't die, it's part of why I said it's "peculiar". I think I'll give it a go.
I'm eyeing Prince of Persia, the 2008 cel-shaded one. Seems a very peculiar game. Any thoughts on it?