And once they live out that shitty reality where they face their consequences, they get a bonus round where they live one more reality as the people that they demonize, just to rub it in and maybe teach them a modicum of empathy.
And once they live out that shitty reality where they face their consequences, they get a bonus round where they live one more reality as the people that they demonize, just to rub it in and maybe teach them a modicum of empathy.
Hey, can you do everyone a favor and actually respond to any of the numerous responses you received that answered your question? You have time to post about Steam Decks, so I’m sure you have time for a simple “thanks for answering my question.”
(Extremely snobby voice) Sleepy couch guy? Please.
I’m an exhausted sofa gremlin. It’s ahem a position I worked very hard to reach, I’ll have you know.
“The West will soon pay.”
“The West will soon pay for Biden’s betrayal” by John Bolton.
Oh yeah, I forgot. Superhero games.
He should just pull himself up by the bootstraps and save for some rainy-day studios
Same here. At least Arkane Lyon is still around (as far as I can tell) so maybe Dishonored still has hope. These closures still hurt though
Um, no? Communism is when game devs put that little shadow under the skirts of my 15-year-old anime game waifus so that I can’t see their panties
Me, the last Gamer, lined up on the wall after the fall of gaming:
“I’ve seen things you people wouldn’t believe… Boycotts over censorship on the forums of Reddit… I watched grown men online mald and turn red over pronoun choices… All these moments will be lost to time, like progress to crashes… Time to die.”
Inter-agency rivalry but it’s the CIA Blades clashing with the FBI Morag Tong
Gonna write a remake of Romeo and Juliet, but the Montagues and the Capulets are replaced with the ML and ancom moieties
I agree with the sentiment (despite my quoted comment lol) that emotional reactions don’t always need to be comfortable in games, just consensual on the player’s part. Especially when portraying evil actions in an RPG.
My issue here is that there are zero real options to complete this quest other than engaging in chattel slavery. Hell, even killing the slaver and the ashkhan afterward still gives you a message that you shouldn’t have killed them, which breaks the immersion and the satisfaction. Like, the game complains even if you do the quest and kill them later, which feels to me like the writers/programmers didn’t even think that players would want some kind of justice or anything. Devoid of the context, it just seems incomplete or rushed.
Sweet! Great to hear that some of the tedium and grind has been cut down without sacrificing the game quality. I always love the idea of super complex old-school MMOs and RPGs, but none of them actually capture me when I actually pick them up and play them. FFXI always looked like it could fix that problem for me simply because I love me some Final Fantasy lol
Is FFXI easy to get into these days (as someone who has played nearly every FF game including plenty of XIV)? I’m very curious about it, but MMOs have never been my kinda thing
You can be at your Personamaxxingest if you put all five on separate emulators and bind the input to a single controller
I will always uphold Byleth-Edelgardist thought
He doesn’t live in a society
This is the proper medium for theory right here.
Having never played Animal Crossing: what’s the official Hexbear stance on Tom Nook? 'Cause I heard he’s the landlord or something.
(Also, it’s funny how AC could mean Animal Crossing, Assassin’s Creed, Armored Core, or Ace Combat)
Why are we not always mecha-posting? Why am I not always mecha-posting?