Not at all.
Hard disagree.
Month - Day - Year.
The most logical.
Establish what month it is, then the day of that month, then the year.
It'll be higher-res and have a 60fps mode. I wouldn't expect any mind-blowing difference between both versions.Day one...I hope the PS5 version has noticeable differences.
Either method works. There is no right way.I hope for your sake that you are not being serious.
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Uhm, should we be worried, guys?
You better pray they don't pull a last of us part 2I just pray Kratos doesn't die in the end of the game
Who hurt you?This is truly fantastic news, and not because I think I'll enjoy the game, but because I know I'll enjoy needling all the GoW fans about this game's limited enemy variety and re-used bosses...just like GoW 2018.
And then cross-referencing the people who jerk themselves silly over this title, but then spent their time and energy complaining about Elden Ring's occasional (and often optional) re-used bosses will be reason numero uno to browse GAF in November. God, it's going to be glorious. Nothing like fanboy blinders and bias to make the Holidays just come alive!
Now the questions are:
Stay tuned!
- Just how limited will the enemy variety in Ragnarok be?
- My initial read is: very limited...maybe a tad more than the paltry offerings 2018 provided, but nothing like Elden Ring, Skyrim, or The Witcher 3.
- Will the dumb, repetitive, and decidedly shitty troll "boss" fights also be back?
- Will there be enough cutscene QTE fight to make the manbaby fanbase bark like mad seals?
- Will Alanah Pearce's powerhouse prose being spoon-fed to them via Sony's patented "walk and talk" narrative delivery be enough to calm the frayed nerves of Elden Ring players who just couldn't understand what was going on? Will it be enough to corral their easily disrupted attention spans, born and bred on Marvel movies and TikTok clips?
This is truly fantastic news, and not because I think I'll enjoy the game, but because I know I'll enjoy needling all the GoW fans about this game's limited enemy variety and re-used bosses...just like GoW 2018.
And then cross-referencing the people who jerk themselves silly over this title, but then spent their time and energy complaining about Elden Ring's occasional (and often optional) re-used bosses will be reason numero uno to browse GAF in November. God, it's going to be glorious. Nothing like fanboy blinders and bias to make the Holidays just come alive!
Now the questions are:
Stay tuned!
- Just how limited will the enemy variety in Ragnarok be?
- My initial read is: very limited...maybe a tad more than the paltry offerings 2018 provided, but nothing like Elden Ring, Skyrim, or The Witcher 3.
- Will the dumb, repetitive, and decidedly shitty troll "boss" fights also be back?
- Will there be enough cutscene QTE fight to make the manbaby fanbase bark like mad seals?
- Will Alanah Pearce's powerhouse prose being spoon-fed to them via Sony's patented "walk and talk" narrative delivery be enough to calm the frayed nerves of Elden Ring players who just couldn't understand what was going on? Will it be enough to corral their easily disrupted attention spans, born and bred on Marvel movies and TikTok clips?
6 July sounds dumb and makes no sense.I hope for your sake that you are not being serious.
Who hurt you?![]()
You better pray they don't pull a last of us part 2
This is truly fantastic news, and not because I think I'll enjoy the game, but because I know I'll enjoy needling all the GoW fans about this game's limited enemy variety and re-used bosses...just like GoW 2018.
And then cross-referencing the people who jerk themselves silly over this title, but then spent their time and energy complaining about Elden Ring's occasional (and often optional) re-used bosses will be reason numero uno to browse GAF in November. God, it's going to be glorious. Nothing like fanboy blinders and bias to make the Holidays just come alive!
Now the questions are:
Stay tuned!
- Just how limited will the enemy variety in Ragnarok be?
- My initial read is: very limited...maybe a tad more than the paltry offerings 2018 provided, but nothing like Elden Ring, Skyrim, or The Witcher 3.
- Will the dumb, repetitive, and decidedly shitty troll "boss" fights also be back?
- Will there be enough cutscene QTE fight to make the manbaby fanbase bark like mad seals?
- Will Alanah Pearce's powerhouse prose being spoon-fed to them via Sony's patented "walk and talk" narrative delivery be enough to calm the frayed nerves of Elden Ring players who just couldn't understand what was going on? Will it be enough to corral their easily disrupted attention spans, born and bred on Marvel movies and TikTok clips?
Or at the very least, be consistent and put in year-month-day. Month-day-year is so weird lmaoThe objective argument is that Day - Month - Year makes more sense than Month - Day - Year.
What goes around comes around!
- God of War 2018...for being the most massively overrated game of all time.
- Shitposting in Elden Ring threads.
Thor "You don't get to rush this"
*Mjolnir to the head*
Imagine ... Minutes - Seconds - HoursNot at all.
Hard disagree.
Month - Day - Year.
The most logical.
Establish what month it is, then the day of that month, then the year.
The Jötnar Edition is badass, has a textile map and ring and all. I want it!Guess I'll just get digital download version. I don't need any of that junk and no disc anyway.
I do hope Ragnarok give me better enemy/boss variety, I enjoyed GOW 2018, I even platinum the game but its piss poor enemy/boss variety was my biggest issue with the game.
Same here but lots of people talked about this so it was probably high up on their to-do list for Ragnarök.I do hope Ragnarok give me better enemy/boss variety, I enjoyed GOW 2018, I even platinum the game but its piss poor enemy/boss variety was my biggest issue with the game.
Just stuff to take up space and I refuse to buy a vinyl. Steelbook looks good but no disc is a killer to me.The Jötnar Edition is badass, has a textile map and ring and all. I want it!
But I'll go with the regular edition because I'm a cheap ass gamer and regular PS5 games are already $85 in Sweden.
I was 100% shure it would be 2022.. Buta whole bunch of people who where conviced that it would be 2023 according the poll...but they are pulling theyr hair out now..So...
Who lost the bet?
I do hope Ragnarok give me better enemy/boss variety, I enjoyed GOW 2018, I even platinum the game but its piss poor enemy/boss variety was my biggest issue with the game.
Agreed. Hope for massive bosses too, and the artwork for Fenrir gives one hope.Same here but lots of people talked about this so it was probably high up on their to-do list for Ragnarök.
Same and I'm seeing people saying it on other sites too. Paying close to 200 maybe and not getting a disc yet the cheapest version is getting a disc is just stupid.Just stuff to take up space and I refuse to buy a vinyl. Steelbook looks good but no disc is a killer to me.
You better pray they don't pull a last of us part 2
Relax, Elden Ring is just forgettable mediocre game, no one saying that it's bad.This is truly fantastic news, and not because I think I'll enjoy the game, but because I know I'll enjoy needling all the GoW fans about this game's limited enemy variety and re-used bosses...just like GoW 2018.
And then cross-referencing the people who jerk themselves silly over this title, but then spent their time and energy complaining about Elden Ring's occasional (and often optional) re-used bosses will be reason numero uno to browse GAF in November. God, it's going to be glorious. Nothing like fanboy blinders and bias to make the Holidays just come alive!
Now the questions are:
Stay tuned!
- Just how limited will the enemy variety in Ragnarok be?
- My initial read is: very limited...maybe a tad more than the paltry offerings 2018 provided, but nothing like Elden Ring, Skyrim, or The Witcher 3.
- Will the dumb, repetitive, and decidedly shitty troll "boss" fights also be back?
- Will there be enough cutscene QTE fights to make the manbaby fanbase bark like mad seals?
- Will Alanah Pearce's powerhouse prose being spoon-fed to them via Sony's patented "walk and talk" narrative delivery be enough to calm the frayed nerves of Elden Ring players who just couldn't understand what was going on? Will it be enough to corral their easily disrupted attention spans, born and bred on Marvel movies and TikTok clips?
Are we thinking that by the end of the game Kratos kills his son? That's my gut feeling at the moment.....
Yeah that too, definitely more huge bosses, more small bosses too, and more enemy variety, I'd like more logical ways to limit level traversal too, it always annoyed me that some rubble or small gap could stop Kratos when he could do wild jumps in quicktime scenes.Agreed. Hope for massive bosses too, and the artwork for Fenrir gives one hope.
Love your avatar its time to take a leakHell yeah
Also better enemy designs,Agreed. Hope for massive bosses too, and the artwork for Fenrir gives one hope.
This is truly fantastic news, and not because I think I'll enjoy the game, but because I know I'll enjoy needling all the GoW fans about this game's limited enemy variety and re-used bosses...just like GoW 2018.
And then cross-referencing the people who jerk themselves silly over this title, but then spent their time and energy complaining about Elden Ring's occasional (and often optional) re-used bosses will be reason numero uno to browse GAF in November. God, it's going to be glorious. Nothing like fanboy blinders and bias to make the Holidays just come alive!
Now the questions are:
Stay tuned!
- Just how limited will the enemy variety in Ragnarok be?
- My initial read is: very limited...maybe a tad more than the paltry offerings 2018 provided, but nothing like Elden Ring, Skyrim, or The Witcher 3.
- Will the dumb, repetitive, and decidedly shitty troll "boss" fights also be back?
- Will there be enough cutscene QTE fights to make the manbaby fanbase bark like mad seals?
- Will Alanah Pearce's powerhouse prose being spoon-fed to them via Sony's patented "walk and talk" narrative delivery be enough to calm the frayed nerves of Elden Ring players who just couldn't understand what was going on? Will it be enough to corral their easily disrupted attention spans, born and bred on Marvel movies and TikTok clips?
no way lmaoooooo
Tasty tasty meltdownsThis is truly fantastic news, and not because I think I'll enjoy the game, but because I know I'll enjoy needling all the GoW fans about this game's limited enemy variety and re-used bosses...just like GoW 2018.
And then cross-referencing the people who jerk themselves silly over this title, but then spent their time and energy complaining about Elden Ring's occasional (and often optional) re-used bosses will be reason numero uno to browse GAF in November. God, it's going to be glorious. Nothing like fanboy blinders and bias to make the Holidays just come alive!
Now the questions are:
Stay tuned!
- Just how limited will the enemy variety in Ragnarok be?
- My initial read is: very limited...maybe a tad more than the paltry offerings 2018 provided, but nothing like Elden Ring, Skyrim, or The Witcher 3.
- Will the dumb, repetitive, and decidedly shitty troll "boss" fights also be back?
- Will there be enough cutscene QTE fights to make the manbaby fanbase bark like mad seals?
- Will Alanah Pearce's powerhouse prose being spoon-fed to them via Sony's patented "walk and talk" narrative delivery be enough to calm the frayed nerves of Elden Ring players who just couldn't understand what was going on? Will it be enough to corral their easily disrupted attention spans, born and bred on Marvel movies and TikTok clips?
I do hope Ragnarok give me better enemy/boss variety, I enjoyed GOW 2018, I even platinum the game but its piss poor enemy/boss variety was my biggest issue with the game.
This is what mental illness looks like.
I just pray Kratos doesn't die in the end of the game
He's a moron. Promoting killing the former president is not what I would call a good thing.Worried about norse mythology including lgtb themes? No...because its been there since ever, lmao.