

As a German, I’m happy it worked out so well for you! Glad to have you in our country, it’s not perfect but we’re trying!
As a German, I’m happy it worked out so well for you! Glad to have you in our country, it’s not perfect but we’re trying!
What’s happening right now is eerily close to the “Gleichschaltung” that happened after Hitler took over Germany, basically bringing all media in line with the will of the party and the leader. It was news media then, it is social media now. Because for many people, social media is their primary news source.
So, padded with a lot of “free this camp” and “clear this part of the map”.
And actually has a really good, thought-out story.
Yes, but can you imagine how much more shitty PC gaming would be without Steam?
I just upgraded Alan Wake 2 to play the expansions, which are AWEsome. I played all expansions for Alan Wake and Control as well and enjoyed them a lot. Remedy is one of the few developers that I would play a game from on day one or even preorder. Bethesda, not so much. I can still remember being unable to play Skyrim for months on PS3.
For what it’s worth, even the bad reviews agree that it’s bug-free and feature-complete at launch. It also seems to be at least competent as an action RPG, although not doing anything new with the genre. Where opinions wildly diverge is whether it’s a good Bioware and more specifically Dragon Age game.
Sounds like more “toxic positivity”.
CITIZEN! DO NOT BE ALARMED! YOU WILL FEEL A SMALL TICKLING SENSATION AND THEN DEATH!
Yeah, Avatar was the same to me. Probably one of the most beautiful environments in an open world game, but every character was a walking cliché and the dialogue cringy and boring. Which is at least on brand for Avatar I guess.
I’m reading comicbooks. Check potential mate!
I think it’s a little odd the article omits the fact that Yanis Varoufakis was also the Greek minister of finance for quite a while.
I would love to see them do sci-fi. Imagine something like Mass Effect from Larian…
Yes, exactly. I lived in a collapsing society as a child and mostly life goes on, it just gets harder and there are less luxuries.
The campaign of the first one is pretty short (once you figured out good strategies for your people’s survival).
Execs call that “next CEO’s problem” while they plan how to spend the money from their golden parachutes.
I really like my water pillow.
This is the guy that’s largely responsible for reality TV taking over all channels Discovery owns, so yeah. This was sadly to be expected.
Sounds a lot like Avengers, a good 10 hour campaign weighed down by grindy bullshit.
Cries in German.