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'Bout time. The combat in the games has been what’s kept me from completing any of them. Great stories and characters, but tedious and boring gameplay.
With this news, it’s official: I am hyped.
'Bout time. The combat in the games has been what’s kept me from completing any of them. Great stories and characters, but tedious and boring gameplay.
With this news, it’s official: I am hyped.
I hate to say it, 'cause Bethesda has been very influential throughout my gaming life, but it’s too little too late. Starfield is entirely unsalvageable without a complete overhaul and re-release using an upgraded engine that can actually handle the scope of the game.
Would that be so bad, though? The Nazi wastes money on a useless decorative blade and you get to take some money from a Nazi that might otherwise have gone to something worse.
So this is why Hogwarts Legacy didn’t have playable quidditch.
If they did, the blue states would suddenly turn around and call those progressive ideas “far-right propaganda.” There will be no victory for the poor less-than-rich in this country without a major revolution.
The first thing I thought when I saw that image was “this is AI-generated”
And this all but confirms it:
But the job is so clumsy, particularly around the hands
Cute, heartwarming, yay modern science, all that. But that name. Ekko.
Unique names do not guarantee unique children. If anything, they reduce the chance your kid will be unique, 'cause they already feel special due to their name and so won’t strive to differentiate themselves from the crowd.
Not like it really matters compared to the importance of good parenting; I’m just annoyed with this trend of making up silly names for kids, especially ones with unintuitive spellings. That kid is gonna have to spell out their name for people so many times in their life. And they’ll definitely get made fun of for it in school.