Once I read that the lounge and reaction to it is supposed to be the art itself, it kinda made sense. In a weird way, but it still kinda makes sense.
Once I read that the lounge and reaction to it is supposed to be the art itself, it kinda made sense. In a weird way, but it still kinda makes sense.
https://sh.itjust.works/comment/10147126
https://lemmy.world/comment/8707129
Here’s a couple replies to my earlier comment that bring up games from before and early in the mainstream console days (pre-Xbox/PlayStation).
I’m sure there are plenty of other examples as well.
I understand that one of the guys Shittenhouse shot was not a good guy, but that doesn’t excuse the situation at all.
I’ve had diarrhea more attractive than that little fucking stain.
I’m gonna paste a comment I left the other day pertaining to this:
I will die on the hill of “Oblivion’s horse armor DLC was not the beginning of micro transactions”
Because it wasn’t. There were micro transactions for games long before the hore armor thing. Also, horse armor was a one-time purchase for that mechanic.
Art imitates life imitates art.
I mean literally every video game has some cut content somewhere. Whether it still feels complete afterward is a different story.
If you can do it with in-game earnable currency that’s a bit different.
Tbh I haven’t heard that that’s the case, but I also haven’t gone looking.
The first one takes a bit to get into, but once you’re on it it’s pretty fun and addicting.
If at least to see where the story goes.
I will die on the hill of “Oblivion’s horse armor DLC was not the beginning of micro transactions”
Because it wasn’t. There were micro transactions for games long before the hore armor thing. Also, horse armor was a one-time purchase for that mechanic.
Fuck, really? I mean, I’m not like a die-hard fan of the game(s) or anything, but the first one is still pretty enjoyable. And it’s $5 on steam.
And it’s a totally complete game, with an in-game barber/character customizer. You can’t change your character’s body type though, only the hair and skin colors/styles.
Those pictures were very off-putting ngl
The game is also only a few months old. Calling it “the most underrated game of the last decade” is still hyperbolic, and makes no sense.
It’s only a few months old, ffs.
I can still hear the sound effects.
It also probably helps that the last time I played the game was in the last couple years thanks to this website
Here’s a site where you can download AvP2 and Primal Hunt
I know you said big publishers, but there are tons of Indies and AA games that get released that run near flawlessly on launch.
Bomb Rush Cyberfunk is one that comes to mind. Didn’t Hi-Fi Rush also have a stable release as well?
Didn’t this come out like last year or something? How can it be “game of the last decade” already if it came out this decade?
I hate hyperbolic shit like that.
I mean I agree, but at the same time if you work in food service you’re not technically supposed to let your beard grow long, and you should always have your hair (if it’s long) in a ponytail/bun or wear a hat/hairnet.
Still, I agree. I went to a private Christian high school for a couple years, and it was also the same time that I wanted to grow out my hair. I didn’t get told to cut it until like the last few weeks of school, and both me and my mom ignored it. It was my last year at that school anyway.
I never played either game, but I’m kinda with you on this. I don’t give a shit about LoL or Valorant, but those get their own spin-off media even though they’re not as popular as Overwatch.
I kinda love the design of the characters, and I’d love for there to be some possibly animated show or something about it all. Oh well.