Yeah if they keep using the same decades-old, held together with duct tape engine, I don't have high hopes for Elder Scrolls VI or Starfield.
Video Games Part II
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Anybody do some Black Friday shopping (in store or online)?
Actually got some good Switch shit:
128 GB memory card -$20
Donkey Kong TF - $35
Mario & Rabbids - $20
Octopath Traveler -$40
Hyrule Warriors- $40
Expensive but cheap for Nintendo crap
Actually got some good Switch shit:
128 GB memory card -$20
Donkey Kong TF - $35
Mario & Rabbids - $20
Octopath Traveler -$40
Hyrule Warriors- $40
Expensive but cheap for Nintendo crap
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Got bunch of stuff for PS VR: Astrobot (goty contender), Wipeout Collection, Psychonauts VR and the original Psychonauts; getting Moss on payday. Also, Resi 7 in VR is chilling to the bones, I can’t physically advance in VR unless someone’s with me in the room, it’s daytime and we occasionally talk. It’s awesome and game changing like that. Having a personal virtual cinema for blurays and 3D blurays is a neat and unexpected feature as well. The only downside to this curent phase of VR tech is way too many cables and in game resolution, but the brain works in many funny ways and apparently doesn’t care, it thinks it’s real, which is both bizarre and scary.
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Nice, it’s good to see VR has picked up a bit with games like Astrobot. I don’t even know how you can play RE7 in VR though, the sound and in your face moments in the dark was close to unbearable on a regular TV.m4st4 wrote: ↑November 24th, 2018, 3:27 pmGot bunch of stuff for PS VR: Astrobot (goty contender), Wipeout Collection, Psychonauts VR and the original Psychonauts; getting Moss on payday. Also, Resi 7 in VR is chilling to the bones, I can’t physically advance in VR unless someone’s with me in the room, it’s daytime and we occasionally talk. It’s awesome and game changing like that. Having a personal virtual cinema for blurays and 3D blurays is a neat and unexpected feature as well. The only downside to this curent phase of VR tech is way too many cables and in game resolution, but the brain works in many funny ways and apparently doesn’t care, it thinks it’s real, which is both bizarre and scary.
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Best Buy has Hitman 2 for $30 or the Gold Edition for $60 if anyone is interested (for Cyber Monday).
Unfortunately, Darksiders 3 seems to fall a bit short
so
spider-man is incredible
in like every way
spider-man is incredible
in like every way
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Would you say it's. . . amazing?
Actually, I wanted to briefly talk about the DLC. It's. . . not too hot so far. Both chapters are very short and the second one suffers greatly from a poor balance of difficulty. I also can not be bothered with the Screwball challenges. Not only are they way more frustrating than the base game's, having one of the most annoying characters in existence scream into your ear is the worst.
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Core game>>>DLC1 (dat Black Cat)>>DLC2. That being said, the traversal is so damn good and I love the game so much that I just gotta 100% everything, even Screwball challenges, and I hate Screwball with passion.darthnazgul wrote: ↑November 27th, 2018, 2:13 pmWould you say it's. . . amazing?
Actually, I wanted to briefly talk about the DLC. It's. . . not too hot so far. Both chapters are very short and the second one suffers greatly from a poor balance of difficulty. I also can not be bothered with the Screwball challenges. Not only are they way more frustrating than the base game's, having one of the most annoying characters in existence scream into your ear is the worst.
Welcome to the club Bacon! Care to add me on PSN? It would be an honor man.