I really liked Morrowind and Oblivion. Something about Skyrim didn't jive for me. With the Fallouts, I like but have some major problems with their design. Didn't even know Rage was a Bethesda published. Didn't play Dishonoured.
On the topic of the Fallouts, it's not the usual things I hear being brought up as criticisms for me. My main problem with both of those games is interior navigation. The inside of buildings and underground passages is so convoluted; needlessly so. The map you have access to is useless. So many times I just went in to a building to grab one thing and it's a 30 minute nightmare of ridiculous floorplans, blocked doors, fallen walls, etc. just to get through the goddamn thing. Underground cave part with the kid's camp in particular sticks out in my mind as pure confusing sections upon sections of tedious passages and scaffolding and rubble.
Now I get that some people like those games for this reason. That a single random side quest can be a two hour slog through a gigantic maze of rooms. I do. But I do not want that. I find it boring and it makes me stop playing entirely.
Wow, that is pretty annoying how it's split up into one episode per week...pretty ridiculous to put up a reaction video a month after the actual event.
Thanks for pinging the forum about it though, csl316!
yes, that is how Bonus Round has been done for years. it was shitty to start with and remains shitty now.
It's not just that they removed graphics because they made the game run poorly-- they made the game run more poorly on purpose so that it would also look worse.
That sentence doesn't even make sense to read! And then they just left the files in there? What???
This is far more bizarre, sinister, and important as an "illicit hidden secret" than Hot Coffee ever was. Malice aforethought. What the fuck.
Oh, i'm sure something easy to record may pop up. Vinny on AM show is most plausible of the options. Keep in mind this is the same Vincent Caravella who posted a video from home the same week his son was born. Or some several days after, I don't recall exact time frame. He was showing the notes he had taken while playing Fez. :D
And yes do please do a video tour of the new workspace. I find those videos fascinating for no reason that I can pinpoint. I still remember the new office videos from the basement Whiskey office. That was such a strange place to run a business from. Standing water in some spooky back room. Gigantic bar... thing... place.
Well, prior to watching the Nintendo thing I had no interest in the Wuu whatsoever. Now, I am probably going to buy one. Bear in mind that I have not owned a Nintendo product since the N64.
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