lol Swery can never catch a break
It was quick, the orchestra playing a few moments of music introducing each GOTY nominee before the end.I only peed twice during the show but yet I somehow missed this. I only saw her present an award.
Do not rat me out to the cops but I'm pre-loading the anthem alpha.
I only peed once!I only peed twice during the show but yet I somehow missed this. I only saw her present an award.
And fuck you too, buddy! That shit was three hours long!
"Proper" is a strong word to use for whatever that DA4 thing was.so we got
- Obsidian's follow up to New Vegas
- first real Psychonauts 2 trailer
- proper Dragon Age 4 announcement
- SonicFox victory
- Joker in SmashBros which even made me happy
not bad, Geoff
Fuck that thing has got to be the most overrated game on the Wii U and that's saying a lot. It's an okay persona lite JRPG at best.
so we got
- Obsidian's follow up to New Vegas
- first real Psychonauts 2 trailer
- proper Dragon Age 4 announcement
- SonicFox victory
- Joker in SmashBros which even made me happy
not bad, Geoff
a small and quiet confirmation that it exists was like smashbro's "over 1000 changes" moment for us poor, dehydrated dragon age fans"Proper" is a strong word to use for whatever that DA4 thing was.
I beat you to posting this by several hours, but yes it is good.
Look, I love Supergiant, like I fucking love Pyre, but it's no Journey. Journey is there. Who cares about Hades.Shit I guess I missed the free Hades price error on the Epic Store because I couldn't reset my password properly
The only Supergiant game I have played is Bastion and I thought it was all right... But hey... Free is Free lolY'know, it's actually kinda funny that the Joel McHale "Oh boy!" head-slap moment is what immediately preceded the SonicFox thing. Some of us thought the worst, but then...
Look, I love Supergiant, like I fucking love Pyre, but it's no Journey. Journey is there. Who cares about Hades.
Actually given what Supergiant does it's really weird they have another game sorta ready to play like a year and a bit after their last one.
Oh, it was free? Well, go for it, dude.The only Supergiant game I have played is Bastion and I thought it was all right... But hey... Free is Free lol
It was free when it first went up but I couldn'T login... I went to play VR for a while and when I came back and finally managed to fix my account they had fixed the price.Oh, it was free? Well, go for it, dude.
Also, I don't love Transistor, but Supergiant games are the epitome of appropriate scaling and production scope. Them shits are tight. They're all around 10 hours long and mostly paced impeccably.
If they were on disc I'd ship them to you just to make you obligated to play them. You really should, dude.
It's not just three choices.What's so great about that screenshot? 3 dialogue choices isn't exactly a return to form. IDK the humor in that trailer rubbed me the wrong way. Not as excited as I expected to be for that game. I typically love everything obsidian puts out so we'll see.
Look, you like RDR2. You're into lengthy sequences of dialogue and then sort of inscrutable mechanics in brief gameplay sequences.Bastion bored me to tears and I haven't really played their games since that.
i look forward to hearing their theories about why scorpion could not feasibly have a burning skull for a head and constantly come back from hellSo I posted the MK 11 trailer on my Facebook feed now that I can finally talk about the game and my brother (who likes fighting stuff but doesn't actually play games) went on a long rant about how the trailer is not realistic and how those characters should have died within seconds considering the violence of the different attacks.... sigh...
It's not just three choices.
It's one that needs a certain stat to use.
It's another that's sort of passive and kinda just keeps the conversation going.
It's yet another that involves active aggression and ends the conversation.
They're all doing different things there mechanically and systemically. That is definitely tighter than BGS' last couple games.
Look, you like RDR2. You're into lengthy sequences of dialogue and then sort of inscrutable mechanics in brief gameplay sequences.
You'd be way into Pyre.
Now that I think more about it, it's about slowly gaining and slowly losing a crew of people who you then use on particular missions, and you'll learn more about them as you go. It's pretty much exactly red dead 2, but half visual novel and half a sports game.
Now that I think more about it, it's about slowly gaining and slowly losing a crew of people who you then use on particular missions, and you'll learn more about them as you go. It's pretty much exactly red dead two.