Honestly, they’re all at least decent. Which one is the best will vary drastically from person to person. Personally, I liked 1 the most. 2 was decent. 3 was… playable, but with some extreme flaws. 3 is the only one I never finished.
Honestly, they’re all at least decent. Which one is the best will vary drastically from person to person. Personally, I liked 1 the most. 2 was decent. 3 was… playable, but with some extreme flaws. 3 is the only one I never finished.
Far from guaranteed, but a ton of Xbox games are cross platform now. Afaik a few years ago they promised that all first party titles would be cross-platform with Windows.
With that said, there’s occasionally caveats to the Windows store versions of those games. The obvious example is that Windows store version of most Bethesda games is drastically inferior to the Steam version of them because the script extender that pretty much all but the simpler mods require doesn’t support the Windows store version of those games.
IIrc they’re called Xbox Play Anywhere titles.
Even with mafia infiltration of American prisons, it was usually only done to increase the quality of life for mafia affiliated peoplein prison as it would be too risky to try to break them out and get three attention of the public.
Yep, which is why you get scenes in mafia movies where some dudes go to prison and while they’re inside they get steak and lobster every day and stuff like that. Like in The Goodfellas.
Add to that a free ability slot to Helminth over and you can easily slot in Roar or Pillage to deal with armor
Which ability is usually the one you drop?
What are these?
If I could mindwipe one videogame and replay it, it’s 100% gotta be Outer Wilds.
PS3 emulator is snappy
RPCS3 is a great emulator! They can be a pain to set up or tweak for performance but that one in particular is a very smooth experience.
Noita is so neat!
It’s like if someone made a roguelike out of those sand physics flash games that were popular when I was younger.
I’m immediately not at all impressed with this. Gameplay wise it looks more like a Kingdoms of Amalur sequel than a Dragon Age sequel. And having companions that you can just command like in Mass Effect is a terrible idea for this kind of game. Plus it seems like the enemies entirely ignore your companions anyways.
Same lmao. Sent me back in time a little bit. I have a sudden urge to play Runescape.
I think nothing inside a full priced video game should cost real money.
There’s plenty of examples of F2P games that have reasonable monetization in the form of mtx.
Okay, I’ve been convinced. Which of her books should I start with?
I was right! It was interesting. Thanks for the reply.
It’s easy to read, but it also reads like the written equivalent of nails on a chalkboard.
Are there languages with more than 2 genders? That sounds interesting.
Is it out now? Are you sure lol
I just assumed it was a weird minimalist style or a terrible quality photo making it look weird, honestly. I didn’t examine it closely.
Looking at it on desktop, wow the faces are awful.
That is very good AI art, if it’s AI art. Pretty sure it’s Norse mythology inspired- I think the snake is Jormungandr and the lil dude with the hammer is Thor. So it might be AI making the art weird or it might be the source material making the art weird lmao
To be clear it’s ‘prohibitively expensive’ on a governmental scale.
There’s so few places that have that combo of “not enough water” and “large amounts of wealth” that desalinization just isn’t used a lot.
I also found that weird juxtaposition interesting.
Ingame, he’s totally chill and reasonable. Outside the game he’s… a fuckin nazi? Huh?