

Awesome. Appreciate the response!
Awesome. Appreciate the response!
Since you’ve played it, I do have a couple of questions.
1). I haven’t played really any JRPGs before so is this game friendly to newcomers or not really? It looks really beautiful and that caught my eye when I first saw it
2). Do I need to play the previous one to understand what’s going on?
FlyingSquid posted this bit of the transcript:
Holy fuck…
In a post about a “prominent American Jewish politician,” court documents said Goltz commented, “I want to throw that Jew in an oven so badly, I can taste it.”
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In response to posts about another Maricopa County official, Goltz suggested targeting the official’s children. Another user said kids were “off limits.” Goltz’s account replied that nothing was off limits and said the other user did not “have the stomach to do whatever it takes to get our country back.”
Throw away the fucking key.
Lightfall isn’t the worst expansion in the game’s lifetime which is kind of crazy to think about. Hell, for myself, and so many others, Shadowkeep destroyed interest and motivation to want to play.
Lightfall is similar to that feeling, which sucks as the game is still very fun to play, but the campaign was so boring and just a slog. I don’t foresee the game’s numbers breaching LF’s record but I do feel that a lot of players are going to quit after Final Shape once the Light and Dark saga has concluded. I’ve been consistently playing for 3 years since I got back from my post-Shadowkeep hiatus but I might take an extended break again. Either way, it’s still my favorite game, 4500+ hours and counting
I signed up for it almost immediately after I saw the pop up. My only real hope is that since this game won’t be on the Diesel Engine anymore that consoles will actually be updated consistently.
There is nothing worse than watching a game that you enjoy be permanently left behind due to the limitations of something completely out of your control
I think it’s worth it personally. The first game was a B list horror schlocky experience. The second embraces the stupid side of the first game and makes it better imo.
There is a fondness in my heart for Spec Ops: The Line, and there always will be. The twists and turns of the story and the many details it sprinkles in throughout your playthrough is great.
Kyovashad for me. Not sure why, I just really like going there tbh
Lemmitor?
Ngl, I think wefwef is an odd title but I quite enjoy the randomness of it, you know?
Man, I really do not like the whole “pay more to play early” nonsense. I can wait the extra days but having to avoid the Internet will be annoying