Wasn’t that like, 2 years ago? Isn’t it possible that his health situation has changed since then?
Wasn’t that like, 2 years ago? Isn’t it possible that his health situation has changed since then?
Anyone else grow up hearing about that one crazy, estranged aunt/uncle who cut ties with the family years prior, only to eventually understand, then become them?
https://youtu.be/KCzwyFHSMdY?si=m4j93JsM1SqEHx5X
I think this one speaks for itself.
I think so, just finish the base game first. And like the other commenter said the DLC leans towards horror, it’s a very different vibe from the base game.
Outer Wilds is spectacular and I’d recommend that game to just about anyone.
My only recommendation to anyone interested: spoilers can completely ruin this game so try to do it blind if you can.
And don’t confuse it with The Outer Worlds, totally different games.
It really does look like they’re putting in the work and I’m excited to check it out. I’m just waiting to hear that the performance has been ironed out to pick it up.
I don’t see this reflected in the question at all.
All being related to your hobby.
The way I read it, this last line suggests the opposite. OP wants people to recommend resources specific to their own hobbies.
Isn’t this the point of the OP, to get info from a few people who actually are doing the hobby?
And you are young and life is long
And there is time to kill today
And then one day you find
Ten years have got behind you
No one told you when to run
You missed the starting gun
Pink Floyd, Time
I’ll Make a Man Out of You from Mulan is one of my go-tos. Just over 3 minutes, basically all singing, and it’s just verse-chorus-verse-chorus-chorus
Breaking the “show, don’t tell” rule. In a similar vein, exposition dumps bug me.
I think it comes down to different approaches to writing. One is to only keep what’s absolutely necessary to the plot. Done well, this can result in a tight narrative, but done poorly it can be way too predictable.
Another is to add little details that, while not necessary to the plot, may make the world/characters feel more real. Done well you can get some believably human characters, but done poorly it just feels bloated.
Somewhat related: kids that are clearly written by someone who has never spoken to a child in their life
I think it’s more the miscommunication trope, which is kind of a sub-trope of the idiot plot
Hot or cold?
So many great ones in this trilogy.
Ride out with me.
and
a sword-day, a red day, ere the sun rises!
get me every time.
Thanks, this info is super useful. Story progression not carrying over isn’t a huge issue to me, so long as you’re allowed to keep playing with the host past where your own game world is. I never liked how dark souls required you to play levels multiple times in a row if you want to keep playing with friends.
These two bits are really nice to see too
When playing online, the host’s game world will reflect their progress in the storyline. As an accompanying player, you won’t advance your own story, but you’ll keep any items, levels, achievements, and currencies you earn during the online session. These will carry over when you return to your own game world.
As a joining player, you have only one life. If you lose it, your body will fall to the ground and you’ll switch to spectator mode. The host has two options for resurrecting you: they can either interact with your fallen body on the spot, risking exposure to enemies as it’s not a quick ritual, or they can do so via a nearby Vestige.
Any idea what the co-op system is like? I don’t mind the invasions so much but I despise FromSoft’s multiplayer systems for co-oping with friends.
I started helping a friend with his first playthrough of Elden Ring and I’ve been completely sucked back in. I’ve got a couple new characters going now
Isn’t that just in the new difficulty?