I mean, yeah, good writing is good and bad writing is bad.
I think the article is going against the idea that politics should be kept away from games.
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We’ve waited for so long, it’s finally happening, Henry’s come to visit us!
With extreme prejudice, sir!
Wasteland survival guide and the mechanist quest are some of my favorites but Fallout 3 has fantastic side quests in general.
Fallout 2, 3 and New Vegas are basically a pile of side quests with an optional main story.
I don’t understand why they insist on the MMO aspect, people are only coming back for a little while but that wouldn’t be an issue if Temtem weren’t live-service.
Another studio killed by EA
AAAAA or nothing for me.
Did anyone say Silksong?
This is a few days old but I might be able to help. Are you switching weapons or just sticking to a single one?
A single chainsaw gives you something like 20 shotgun slugs and a bunch of ammo for every single other weapon, you shouldn’t have ammo problems unless you are trying to kill a heavy demon with the assault rifle primary fire.
The 2 that you mentioned and God of War 2018.
I honestly don’t get what people love so much about that game, the combat is simple and kinda sloppy, boss and enemy variety is non-existent and traversal is a joke.
I get that the story is good but it’s not so good that I can look past everything else, it even has a few big issues like the amount of times the game throws a dumb obstacle in your way to justify some fetch quest like the black mist.
I’m a software engineer, I see it as an useful tool that NEEDS some regulation before it gets exploited at the cost of people’s livelihood.
I just can’t help but think of all the cool ways it could be used in the near future.
In a lot of cases they don’t have the resources to hire someone, they wouldn’t have given anyone a job regardless but can now make their game.
I can’t believe Shadow of the Erdtree got nominated over Helldivers or Space Marine 2. It’s a DLC and it’s not even that good compared to the base game.