Really cool movie about technology and the future, but really a cool action sci-fi movie. A fun and also kind of scary movie in what it portrays of future tech.
It's cool so far, been playing on PC since I bought it in early access ages ago for cheap, didn't really like it much then. Now the reviews definitely were right in saying the narrative/story was great, and thats the main thing keeping me playing. About 8 or so hours in, it kind of just keeps getting better in terms of story and the world getting more interesting. It has its fair share of weird bugs, but nothing crazy. The melee combat is, well, lets just say it leaves much to be desired.
The crafting elements are fine so far, in terms of them being fairly simplistic and never really feeling in the way of enjoying the game's exploration and narrative. If the story goes where I think it's going it could end up one of my favorites in recent years.
So uh, I recently got back into watching anime, after maybe 6-8 years of not watching any. I have thoroughly enjoyed My Hero Academia, with Jojo and AOT next on my list of things to watch, I was wondering if I would enjoy Naruto? I know its like the most popular anime thing ever, or was, but I've enjoyed my fair share of Shonen.
I started DS3 when it came out, and kind of bounced off about a 1/4 of the way through the main game. I've always done sword/shield or pure strength builds in previous souls games. Do any of you duders have any suggestions for a new way to build my character?
Counter Strike Source and World of Warcraft easily. I think about 2500 in CSS and maybe 3000 in WoW. This was back when these games were in there respective primes. Lots of good memories from back then!
I totally agree OP, HK is my GOTY and a masterpiece in my eyes. I mean I'm at 96% completion but I think I can safely say I've seen the best parts of the game. Its SO good.
@sombre: It looks fantastic imo, I'm playing on a 4K TV on the Pro and the artstyle and graphics are timeless. I mean theres definitely some parts where the textures show their age, but that ultimately doesn't matter at all while playing the game. Everything about it holds up, the gameplay is just still unique to this day, at least aspects of it. I'm 15 hours in now and its a beautiful journey worth taking for sure.
Holy mother of zelda dog. This game holds up extremely well and the mechanics are unique as hell even by today's standards. I'm about 6 hours in and halfway through the first proper "dungeon" and this is a lovely experience. I can't believe I never played this back in the day on the PS2. It looks so good and plays so good.
Anybody else playing/planning on playing this for the first time?
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