Personally, I think there's Kojima the gameplay designer (amazing), Kojima the director (pretty good), and Kojima the writer (uhm, well... uhhh)
MGS4 as a curtain call has some of the series' most hype moments but also the dumbest.
Personally, I think there's Kojima the gameplay designer (amazing), Kojima the director (pretty good), and Kojima the writer (uhm, well... uhhh)
MGS4 as a curtain call has some of the series' most hype moments but also the dumbest.
How well is it executed? I'm curious because I watched the first episode of Ga-Rei Zero which also has the same twist, but I found it pretty infuriating.
A painting of Tom Bombadil dancing captioned with, "LEAVE JIREN TO ME"
Writing it in HTML and tweaking the CSS to make sure it's responsive for mobile. Partly so I can finally learn, and partly so I never have to touch JS
Recently rewatched the original for the first time since catching it on TV after school, it definitely held up for me
That surprises me a little, among people I know Chris' is generally considered the worst. I had a bug where only one player would get ammo drops that made the encounters extra bad. Leon's is the one I'd say most closely resembles a classic Resident Evil setting.
Just curious, but how would you rank the campaigns? Chris/Piers, Leon/Helena, and Jake/Sherry in terms of quality
I distinctly remember the moment in the RE6 campaign that was supposed to be the torch-passing bro nod and thinking, "Ok sure, I'd love to see more of Jake and Sherry."
But I guess they're just dusting off the same poster boys again.
Which Trails games are most guilty of this, in your opinion?
This is absolutely crucial to keep great games and great developers in the system. The circumstances of Warframe's creation were essential in its success as an experiment. Even the amazing Hitman (2016) was cut loose by SquEnix for not meeting sales expectations, to flourish as self-published.
A TV screen showing the last boss from Ninja Gaiden for NES defeated
Well, at least I got something productive done yesterday?
Using a gif, who's your favorite female game character?
Betty Draper from Mad Men, reclining on a psychiatrist's couch, subtitled "And I like hot dogs."
Me when I feel the pull of the costco glizzy
I'm probably in the minority here, but I'm allergic to team building. While I played team GCYoshi for a while in Marvel 3, keeping Spencer around just for assist/damage was more boring than just playing my faves. IIRC Rival Schools also had a very generous tag mechanic that allowed fun pairs.
What's the rationale for using it to do analysis? The structure of the LLM being probabalistic is the source of all of its faulty conclusions: it didn't arrive at a result by logic. These errors are termed "hallucination," to rebrand its flaws as "incorrect thinking" rather than a lack of thinking.
So, my argument would be, Google has taken their dominant market share of the search engine market and sabotaged it first for paid placement, then to force multiple searches and ad views, and now to funnel people to their AI summary. LLMs are simply all that's left to serve the original purpose.
Thanks for stream! I always wondered why the X4 boss health bars looked different, truly edutainment
To be clear, it's not that I'm hoping this happens and it would've been awesome to see Bungie take a crack at what a modern version could look like. I just mean at this point with the direction it's heading, at least it'll raise the bar.
I never liked a battle royale until Apex brought the gameplay sauce to create a best-in-breed version. Even then, I felt guilty, because I know what the Titanfall fans wished for instead.
Best case, Marathon does the same for the extraction shooter, and actual Marathon fans are left in the cold.
Literally came here to ask for your opinion before I bought it lol
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Yeah! Lets you customize the interior, exterior and scenery/weather. There's also the ability to have a scene outside on the caboose.
I more or less bought Spirit City so I could simulate this at a moment's notice
The thing that shocked me when I first worked in a bookstore was how much of revenue was long tail sales of backstock that justified all the shelf space.
It weirds me out with anime sites delisting anything old and this pollution of the catalog with slop how backwards things have gotten.
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While it wasn't strictly related to what was streaming, since it didn't derail anything I love to hear about what things people are interested in and why!
In a world of algorithms, I think we need to encourage sharing that kind of word of mouth enthusiasm, y'know?
A chatter stopped by and explained the entire lore behind the Gorillaz, which I wasn't aware existed
I justified buying the artisanal craft soy sauce last week because while it was $6 more, and I knew I was saving way more than that on everything else
I subscribe to/support streamers, niche bloggers, and Youtubers. It's tempting to look at the worst examples of one group and think your own chosen medium is therefore superior, but we're all on the same team.