The game was not great, at least personally. It wasn’t bad, but it was just BL3 in a different dress, with less interesting story, less interesting characters. Also the DLCs were insane cashgrabs, not even close to the value BL3 DLCs had.
The game was not great, at least personally. It wasn’t bad, but it was just BL3 in a different dress, with less interesting story, less interesting characters. Also the DLCs were insane cashgrabs, not even close to the value BL3 DLCs had.
I agree that couch coop is still a bit rough (until they fix the “camera only follows leader”), but i had a blast with the online multiplayer
The OLED one is.
30fps may be fine for a game like Red Dead Redemption, but a racing game @30fps is universally bad
Your assumption that “using reflection means the code is wrong” seems a bit extreme, at least in .Net. Every time you interact with types, you use reflection. Xml and Json serialization/deserialization uses reflection, and also Entity Framework. If you use mocking in test you are using reflection.
We have an excel export functionality on our sites that uses reflection because we can write 1 function and export any types we want, thanks to reflection.
The best writers will probably leave for another platform (see The Escapist). Those sites are worth nothing without the people that made them good
Well this guy likes war, that’s for sure
Awesome if you are looking for an arcade experience. The mission variety is good, it encourages you to try different aircrafts, the unlocks are “skill tree based”, the soundtrack is often amazing. The multiplayer seems dead tho, so buy it for the campaign.
Thanks for the clarification! It wouldn’t make sense for Valve to make a scummy move like this.
I like the game but I’m so bad at it :| it’s a noticeable increase of difficulty from RoR2
The article does not even show the skin…
That’s why live services games needs to incorporate micro transactions. The studio needs to have a constant revenue stream to maintain the development and the infrastructure cost.
That’s why live services game needs to end
Does it work well? I see it’s not certified
How new is it? I’ve tried it a couple of months ago, and while it seems good, it was still too clunky
I think you need to disable Emulation Station on the list of parsers. I think it’s the first or second one.
I was hoping for more favorable reviews, but sadly it seems that the poor motion control precisions and the low longevity took the scores down.
Maybe it’s nostalgia, but for me the PS2 - Gamecube era was absolutely the best.
Wow did you use just your nickname for the prompt?
Me too. Just bought a Steam Deck recently and I’m playing a lot of games from the ps2 era… And I always find myself stuck to “complete every level with 5 stars” or “grab all collectibles” instead of focusing on good content (or just clearing the game normally to start emptying this backlog…)
Daaaaaamn so much memories.