I'm hoping it is more of a "normalization" so-to-speak rather than having to juggle all the different +/- attributes. Although we didn't see any negative attributes in the vid I guess. We'll hopefully still be able to mix and match and with charms, etc have a lot of variability depending on build.
What kind of fucking highschool football is going on in Mizzou? All that BLM and you couldn't get any of the hundreds of talented athletes on the team?
Maryland beating that UT ass? ROFL
God I missed Saturdays.
If you have a recent Samsung UHD TV there is also a Steam Link app, so you don't even need the box. Just have your TV on home network and it'll work the same. Mine actually works better than the damn physical Steam Link.
It's hard to explain just how awesome the original was on PS1. The video does a good job trying to put a point on it, but living through the evolution of certain games and genres is better experienced.
Watching videos like these just frustrate me more with regards to studios, marketing, and...
Got about 12 people coming over to watch, they're all bringing liquor / food. The bars around here were charging like $25+ for a seat, we decided this would work out better. Never hosted a party though, should be interesting. Guess I should put on pants, unless it is one of "those" parties.
It opens up. It isn't like GTA IV or anything that big, but the city is large with like 5-6 distinct burroughs. And side quests, side games, etc all expand. I need to finish this weekend to prep for Yakuza 1.
Yeah the community actions thing helped a lot. Pretty sure if I just sat down and dedicated an evening this weekend I'd be fine. We'll see how hungover I am.
Yakuza 0 was awesome and completely ridiculous with some of the side quests and side jobs / stores.
I got side tracked and stopped Persona 5 and am finding it hard to convince myself to go back. Will probably end up looking for a walk through and following it. The micromanaging of daily actions...
To add to what Dandain posted, I hate crafting. Hate that fucking shit with the fire of 1,000 sun's.
I love MH crafting. The whole premise of the game is just perfect from a progression and equipment point. You don't go get 15 bear asses and 28 kola nuts. You go find a big fucking wyvern...
Don't remember if I mentioned it, but after buying that bottle of Sazerac one night I drank like half of it, fell down my stairs going to bed, thought I broke my tibia, and spent the night in the hospital.
Still looking for another bottle.
Steam controller still works in that mode! I've also had luck adding non-steam games to Steam and launching them through the Big Picture client. And this doesn't belong here, but I'm trying to see if my Sony Gold headphones will work with my Samsung TV using the BT dongle. Haven't taken a dive...
TBH I'm a cheap fucker, having a movie pass for $10 / mo means I'll probably buy a popcorn and Dr. Pepper. As it is now my money goes for dinner before and we sneak in a bottle of water or something in the purse.
Got through but when I submit payment on the start page it seems to process but then button turns back to Start.
I probably signed up like 12 times, oops
Oh, hmm well I wouldn't think it goes quite that far. Although the cerebralness of the voices in your head, especially with headphones, is pretty fuckey.
How so? I'm not really up on the horror genre stuff that has been coming out lately to compare it to anything. But it has more of a going insane, devolving in to insanity thing going on. If that is horror to you. It has "disturbing imagery" of some typical horror things like burned bodies...
Played this up through the first boss last night and it is something. No real Souls / Bloodborne comparison though. Completely different, at least this far. This is more of a cerebral experience or narrative, with some fighting as you make your way through linear corridor environments. There are...
Can anyone sell me on:
Pillars of Eternity
Galactic Civ
Offworld Trading
I think those are the only three I'm in the fence about. Not a huge 4X fan but would be willing to give the genre another shot.
Otherwise these were in Humble Monthly July/August and I'll just PM the keys.
I felt the same about 3D Sonic also. Some of the 3D wasn't bad when used for big map transitioning and super speed shenanigans, but always felt the actual play field should be 2D side scroll type. Pre-ordered through Humble this morning but guess it is waiting time.