- Pokemon
- ?
- My Hero Academia
- Attack on Titan
- Zelda?
- Animal Crossing
I just finished playing X3: Terrain Conflict, and I’ll never play another X game.
As an achievement hunter, I normally play past the point of normal enjoyment, but this game told me, more or less, to go fuck myself.
The first kick in the nuts was completing “Dead Is Dead” mode.
You don’t get to save (with the exception of shutting the game down, but the save will delete upon starting it back up).
The game is prone to crashes, meaning you can have your entire save wiped in an instant because the game decides it doesn’t like it when you use the fast forward function within 10 seconds of a cut scene.
On top of that, one of the campaigns requires you to set up a massive complex of microchips and silicon, which also has a chance of triggering a crash each time you place a factory down.
The final 2 achievements are basically “grind until we say stop”. Which functionally resulted in me leaving my computer on overnight, four nights in a row.
The fact that the devs left the game in this state is inconsiderate at best, and disrespectful at worst.
Besides, the game is basically just an excel sheet simulator, it really isn’t very engaging.
Some of the late gen pokemon are just ‘weird attribute’
There’s a pokemon which is literal garbage.
I named my Snorlax, Israel.
“I’m just going to take a nap here”
“Israel, this is arguably the WORST place you could settle down, you’re surrounded by danger!”
Apparently the sex pheremones travel through cyberspace and out of your screen.
It’s bound to happen.
Sony has been breaking into the PC space for a bit now.
The first Saw was such a breath of fresh air. It wasn’t necessarily about enjoying watching people hurt themselves to survive, it was more of a plot device for the mystery and head games Jigsaw was playing.
I’m partial to enjoying body horror films. The Sadness was fucking disturbing, the extreme violence elevated the horror element. With Saw, you’re really only watching for the violence, not much else is going on.
“Oh fuck, that must mean something was there before, keep rolling perception checks, whatever it is must be around here somewhere”
It’s all about what sort of group you’re playing with. I run a group for some kids at my school and I know they would be heartbroken if I just straight up killed them.
I’ve only had to do this once though. I made it a lesson about caution. The player was being reckless, and they ‘died’. Seeing how distraught he was, I decided after the encounter, that the other players should roll for a perception check, and noticed the character still breathing slightly. It was nice to see the kid perk up immediately afterwards.
Bro paragraphs are your friends.
As long as you’re not going super hardcore, I don’t see the problem with just letting the truth of the dice decide whether a character receives a ‘fatal’ blow, only to find after the combat encounter that the character is barely alive, and the rest of the group needs to focus all their resources on triage and emergency evac.
Getting out of a dangerous place with a barely conscious character can make for a pretty tense situation.
Was anyone asking for this?
Unless I’m misremembering, Lara Croft as a character is utterly boring and generic.
When I was 12 my Mum gave me my first PC, it was a second hand work PC with a tiny HDD.
There wasn’t enough space to install The Sims, so I deleted the Program Files folder, thinking I don’t need any programs, only games.
I bricked my PC lol. Needed a tech to reinstall Windows. Thankfully, I could tell him I needed enough space for the game and he debloated it as much as he could. Legend.
Look at these perverts using acronyms! Fucking nerdverts!
I can arrive at the same amazement with a random selection on PornHub
Depends on the person I suppose.
I thought Game of Thrones was dull to start, but I was glad to have stuck with it while it was airing. It’s a shame it turned into shit though.
What is your favourite TV series?
Would you recommend it to others?
Would you recommend it if the first 3 hours weren’t very entertaining, but were necessary for plot development?
Its literally a bad prototype for the ps3 lol
There’s never a wrong time to share the Mr. Plinkett Prequel Reviews
I don’t think you can call an independent novel/movie part of a ‘franchise’.