Rockstar doing quite a bit of heavy lifting here but I guess he’s closer than any of us. Glass Beach has around 500k monthly listeners on Spotify - nothing to sneeze at, but hardly making the zeitgeist.
Rockstar doing quite a bit of heavy lifting here but I guess he’s closer than any of us. Glass Beach has around 500k monthly listeners on Spotify - nothing to sneeze at, but hardly making the zeitgeist.
Maybe! I don’t think there’s a right answer until hindsight shows us how the game does. I can also imagine it has a lot to do with what the folks holding the money think will sell better, a sequel to a poorly received game, or a (potentially) lower risk remake?
The Bioware we knew and loved has been gone a long time. DA2 was hardly Bioware, let alone Inquisition.
To me it’s kinda the perfect game to remake (hopefully it IS remade and not just rereleased) because it had a lot of potential that it just did not live up to. A graphics and content pack would not improve the game much at all, because the let down was the gameplay and mechanics. If they can re-tool that, they may have a solid game here.
It’s the only hardcore album I’ve ever felt compelled to listen to front to back, and it’s probably the only hardcore album I’ll ever buy a vinyl of. It feels like they really took the time to make it a solid album experience.
Congrats to Billy Basso and to Bigmode for the positive reviews! Always good to see a new IP, studio, and even publisher come out the gate strong.
You’re right I forgot! I only remembered the headstone in the hunters dream just being there.
Closer to Bloodborne’s Amygdala, though it doesn’t take you to the DLC it does transport you somewhere else. But hey ER, BB, same difference.
They know and they don’t care. In fact, that’s the point.
The first review on the steam page sums up my thoughts pretty well. There are some mechanical decisions that I just don’t know if they will mesh with the game they’re trying to make here, like the crafting, the attack telegraphing, the death penalties, the UI “cross” a la Dark Souls. I really want to love this coming from the Ori devs, and it’s got some serious potential, but those seem like things that are gonna be tough to change at this stage.
I don’t blame the movie for sexist crap existing in the past, I blame the movie for continuing to perpetuate it in today’s world. They can redesign her however they want (unless Hasbro(?) restricts them.) They’re already re-interpreting the design into this “style” so make the giant transforming robot not conform to outdated stereotypical concepts lol.
Fuckin nice.
This is good work.
Just leave already then, it’s fine.
I haven’t read the Primarch series myself, but one thing you have to bear in mind is that these are different authors writing the same characters, often years apart. It’s not always going to jive perfectly.
Magnus is interesting to me because for the most part he is an unwilling participant on the side of chaos. He submitted himself to servitude because he was cast aside by the “good” guys, and the ruinous powers were the only thing that could save his Sons. My theory is that he did this to bide time and maybe find a better solution one day, but for now he’s stuck being the goodest bad guy, so to speak.
Also worth remembering that the primarchs are flaaaawwwed individuals whose actions don’t always make sense (blame the quality of writing on that one if you want.) I don’t really like Russ because he’s kind of a big dumb hypocrite concerning psykers, but at the same time he would go to the ends of the earth for his legion.
Not just Amazon. So much plastic waste is designated recyclable with caveats, caveats that the average consumer is not aware of and will not follow up on.
That’s a very black and white way to look at the world but you do you.
Makes sense to be on that site, since a lot of Lemmy users are probably interested at least in part due to the FOSS nature of it. Maybe it doesn’t need to be phrased as a “warning” though, more just as an FYI. Seems like it could scare people away thinking it’s a data harvesting tool, but such is life.
Unfortunately, not really. If it was, it could have some schlocky entertainment value. As it is, it just doesn’t respect the audience’s time or intelligence.