Was it bad previously?
It’s the new Daryl in France spinoff, escorting a young girl this time, wonder if she has the cure
One game, I don’t know why
The start is painfully slow though
I can’t buy the deck in my country, you can buy the rest almost everywhere in the world
It’s a contemplative movie about a guy and him never having met his father, having a child of his own and traveling across a destroyed world and seeing how the survivors cope.
The sci fi stuff is just a layer over it, if they can make the themes and symbolism work
Princess Beach
How are they so bad at this lol
Wasn’t there a modern story about how Sisyphus got used to rolling the boulder and found joy in the nuances and being swole?
Young Todd Howard
Yakuza Gaiden, the ending is a gut punch and leads hopefully to a good ending for Kiryus story. A love letter and greatest hits of the Yakuza series.
You could skip through the side quests as they are mostly a repeat of earlier games.
More and more cities are becoming like this, governments don’t or can’t plan for mega cities
Just my recent observations, I guess it would be gadgets, housing, experiences
Sometimes fun things go by very quickly 😉. But it’s the same rule of thumb I have for content and games
A NASA shuttle is still a space ship in the hangar
Weird auto correct. Dalgona
You should definitely try the earlier ones !
Could kids play Wonder?
R&D as an analogy, if the game does something new, creates a new experience then it’s worth extra because you can’t get it anywhere else until poor copies appear in a few years
Replayability and Flow. Length doesn’t matter look at AC games. But I could re run RE games or Respec new build in Elden Ring and feel the rush of making decisions on the fly and anticipating the dodge when an enemy could almost touch me
Beauty, same as movies I guess when you get to experience people’s creativity, not in overproduced generic stuff like Amazon or Apple TV shows or Asscreed, but when there is a good art direction. Good design beats out fidelity any time
One game, I don’t know why