Also, with big single player games like Elden ring, it was fun seeing community discover new things as days went by.
At minimum I think it would stop people from calling devs lazy. I don’t code, but even I know for how boring Ubisoft games are, none of them were “lazy” outputs.
Is there an android box more powerful than Shield? I love my shield TV, but I wonder if it needs an upgrade in a year or two.
I also weirdly hate these movies without actually properly watching them myself. The execution is just so stupid. I like the idea of it, illusionists robbing stuff. I was expecting it to be like Ocean’s Eleven where it convinces me that their plan is actually feasible, but none of the tricks make any sense whatsoever.
Wandersong: that game has so much character, it’s insane. The game can feel very emotional without heavy themes, idk how it did it.
I feel like that’s a non-news then. I bet the same can be said for ps5 and every other console where the overall sales more than doubled in 5-year span. What IS news though is that 47% of switch players are female, I wonder how that compares to other consoles.
Did it go from 23.5% to 47%?
Dave the Diver is the only game in this list that I have played and would not recommend. That game gets really grindy, but has a fun loop for the first couple of hours.
3ds might be my favorite system, I really want a third party emulation machine that can capture that form factor so bad. It was just so easy to pop it open and play whatever I was playing and just close the lid. So many hours lost in the monster hunter, pokemon and picross 3d
I wouldn’t even say that movies suck right now, I just have a hard time giving attention to something for 2hrs straight with no form of interactivity.
There are a lot of indie games that suffer from this imo. Might be because they don’t have enough testers.
Those games have a tough start, but if you can get over the initial hump then you can do pretty well in later level. That is until the final boss where shit hits the fan again.
I played Bg3 on easy, no shame, but I think I missed out on secondary class. I think that’s not available on easy.
I like this answer, sometimes I just want to feel like a god in an rpg, but most of the time enemies scale with you in most games
This is such a good answer. I remember playing it on easy back in the day and the final boss still kicked my ass.
I think that’s how most people feel about their first monster hunter. I played Tri Ultimate first and I feel like games have been easier since then.
I love Lemmy, but the general consensus of “fuck big corpo no matter what” attitude is kinda tiring. This is completely reasonable for Rockstar to reject the counter offer. Not to mention, Heaven 17 is not some big band to begin with.
This is exactly it. The game seemed fine, but it wasn’t doing anything to steal you away from your other games. On top of that it is $40, so there is barrier to entry. I feel bad for the developers, but the marketing team did not do enough research.
I think it initially happened with 3ds too, but they were able to turn that around
I have noticed so many threads that hit /r/all eventually just get deleted