Back into Elden Ring to warm up for the DLC. I’m trying to beat the game at RL 50, melee only.
I’m amazed how much of the game I missed my first playthrough solely due to cheese.
Back into Elden Ring to warm up for the DLC. I’m trying to beat the game at RL 50, melee only.
I’m amazed how much of the game I missed my first playthrough solely due to cheese.
The headline still is complete ragebait. The product still functions. They are just not adding any new releases. It happens to every console, and the Quest 1 was a shortlived, but necessary stepping stone to get to where we are today.
With the current pace of VR, the Quest 1 already feels extremely outdated. I’m not surprised that they are dropping support for it, especially when the Quest 2 and 3 have all but replaced it
Lol then why post about it? $200 dollars is a great entry price in VR
Huh, that’s very interesting. I do like the idea that the actual creators of the show have the option to license it out themselves though.
I loved Vampyre! But I also had no clue that there was a no-kill option, which was his biggest complaint.
Yeah, you could clear cookies to start over. I never actually got to see what happens if you survive the whole game though
There was an old flash game called “You Only Live Once”
It’s basically a rudimentary mario-like platformer. But once you die, the game just cuts to your funeral. Each time you load up the game again, it just shows time passing as your grave slowly ages and is forgotten.
I definitely played through Bastion at least thrice. There is enough build variety that you can make another playthrough feel totally different, not to mention the difficulty modifiers. First game that I took the time to 100% for achievements.
I’ll tip like a buck sometimes, but only if I’m feeling like it. Certainly no obligation. USA
I know many people did not, but I really enjoyed the King’s Quest reboot.
It introduces a modular magic system, where you learn spell components and make your own spells. Eventually your magic gets powerful enough that you don’t need most tools. It also adds rituals, familiars, enchantments, and some automation.
I really like that instead of introducing a lot of extra fluff, it utilizes underused Minecraft ores, mainly gold and those purple crystals.
I started a Minecraft server with the Ars Nouveau mod. It’s completely fantastic.
I like just driving around until I get lost and then using Google maps until I know where I am. Slowly increasing how much of the city I have memorized. It’s a wonderful thing to just drive if you have no where to got.
I can see this meme in my head
Wow, what a throwback
Disappointed not to see Jade Empire on the list. Some of the best party interactions ever
I admit. I chuckled when I combined West Side Story with Jaws and got Shark Tale.
But all wizard books are scribbled in crayon
I would actually say that they tend to be considerably worse.