

Have you tried Inscryption?
It’s a lot like slay the spire, but shit gets weird. (In a good way)
Have you tried Inscryption?
It’s a lot like slay the spire, but shit gets weird. (In a good way)
Yeah, they were up on top of his head. I was waiting for them to go before the fumble.
How realistic does it need to be? If you’re down with being a Space Cowboy, Borderlands 2 is the best in the series. (So far. I’m still working on 4, and 2 should be cheap enough that it won’t be a huge waste if it’s not your style)
Oh no! That’s tarifful!
I clicked it, so you don’t have to:
After testing random people with various computer programs that asked them to rotate objects, they found that some people were able to complete the tasks with inverted or non inverted controls, despite the fact that they had claimed to prefer the opposite. The researchers claim that some people’s brains are just wired to perform better one way or the other despite how they originally learned.
The movie.
‘Talking with partners who do not share our democratic values does not mean abandoning them’
Yeah, and I only allow peeing in one corner of the pool.
I don’t think those are the kind of games we talk about here.
I’m surprised. I would have guessed that music would be one field that the suits wouldn’t pay too much attention as long as it didn’t sound like garbage at the end of the day.
Yeah, I’m a longtime Borderlands fan who follows what’s going on with the franchise, and Randy just acts like a child who inherited a video game company. He usually says this dumb shit with a smile on his face, so I think he’s intending it to be in good fun, but it just does not come across that way.
I can see that.
I’m not far enough to have settled on an opinion on the open world yet. I did find it tedious in other BL games that I had to walk through the same areas in the same order over and over again to access the end game or start a new character.
That being said, I often don’t know where to go or what to do in BL4. Thank Torgue they added the Echo objective finder, that’s pretty much the only way I’ve been able to stay on track at all.
The new one feels like progress so far. I’m not very deep in, but the story and dialogue are not nearly as annoying as 3 was. The biggest difference has to be the movement. In previous games it often felt like you were trudging forward until you found an enemy and then running backwards so they didn’t catch you before they die. Grappling hooks, double jumps, and gliding add a TON of movement and gives you those John Wick moments where you’re bouncing around the area and blasting people from every direction.
I love Borderlands, but I really wish Randy would just shut the fuck up.
I’m reluctant to suggest What Remains of Edith Finch.
It will shred you.
Remember when Mortal Kombat came out and we all started ripping each other’s heads off and pulling out still beating hearts? Those were the days.
And look how much happier I am for not hearing about it back then! 😂
Am I the only one enjoying the recent increase in “shadow” launches? I really appreciate not having to wait months or years or decades (looking at you Bethesda) after first hearing about a game.
I remember when it came out, and for my friends and I it was our answer to “what if you had a million dollars”?
I cant imagine paying over $1500 for a Neo Geo!
So both are card game rogue likes, but…
Slay is more like “shuffle a deck of cards and try your luck”
Inscryption is more “I’ve created some puzzles for you to solve.”