I dunno, from what little I’ve seen of Ridley Scotts newer films, they don’t live up to his older works.
I’d say they feel uninspired by comparison.
I dunno, from what little I’ve seen of Ridley Scotts newer films, they don’t live up to his older works.
I’d say they feel uninspired by comparison.
Avowed is an established world, while The Outer Worlds was a new IP.
Vastly different scopes.
I expect TOW2 is going to be bigger in scale and depth.
Well, your taste is your own.
I’ve been burned by the bigger media companies before. But I seldomly buy anything at launch, anyway.
So you’re gonna go of the word of IGN, Pcgamer and the like?
Because I’m pretty sure they are gonna praise it to high heaven even if it sucks.
I don’t think there’s a set age for that. It’s probably more of a mindset thing.
I drink, smoke and eat what I want, when I want. Gave up on chasing a new relationship and although it does get a bit lonely and I miss intimacy, I’d say I’m pretty happy where I am.
But yeah, I am in my 40’s and have been around the block a few times, so it’s not like I’ve missed out on anything.
But who knows? I might change my mind at some point. I was never too good with monotony and even this level careless freedom might grow stale in time.
Didn’t Beth’ update F4 just before F:London dropped, redering the Mod partly incompatible?
The bar is pretty low, we’re talking Bethesda.
That being said, I have yet to hear anything negative about F: London.
I’ve heard Finland is on the up and up with clean cities.
Apparently the popo there are quite heavy-handed when it comes to littering and such.
It’s actually 20% off right now and until the 11/11-24.
I think the general consesus is that Origins is the way to go with Dragon Age. You’re also more likely to see it go on sale soon now that Vailguard is out.
Meh, of all the games… BG3 shouldn’t make you feel bad for buying. It’s one of the few games in recent memory that is worth the money in full, imo.
Which is an anomaly, not a rule.
But yes, we got lucky with The Witcher.
I don’t know what your point is, but yes, BG3 is still a recent game.
Therefor it’s unlikely we’ll see a higher discount anytime soon.
Not at all. And more power to you for that.
I’m just saying it’s gonna be a while yet. 😉
I don’t know. A bunch of the early user reviews complain about severe crashing issues.
I’d say I’m fairly patient. It does depend on the title and how it’s handled.
If I heard Tim Cain & Leonard Boyarsky was spearheading a new Fallout, I’d be hard pressed not to buy on release.
If, however, the game is exclusive in anyway, timed or otherwise, it’s instantly blacklisted and I refuse to buy it at all. (I have an array of chips on my shoulders, I know)
But other than that specific scenario, I can wait for a good sale, no problem.
BG3 is self-published by Larian. Which sadly means you’re unlikely to see a 50% discount or above.
Well, at least not anytime in the near future.
It was 10% off at one point. So maybe 20% isn’t out of the question.
Addendum: It’s called “The Tadpole” and is likely a modular device akin to the seatruck and is theorized to be able to switch between different modules and basically lock into being a Prawn Suit, Seatruck or Cockpit in a bigger Submarine.
Just speculation of couse. But it would seem a likely route as Unknown Worlds was already testing out the modular concept in BZ.
Remember the days when it was music?