It's unfortunate that the character development and stories in FF3 and FF5 are subpar, because their class systems are phenomenal. Vice versa for FF4 and FF6, which had great characters and stories but pretty boring character progression/customization IMO. It's like Square could only do one or the other, not both.
DudeBro
BG3, yes it's as good as everyone is saying it is.
Also Pikmin 4. The game is a cozy puzzle/strategy collect-a-thon, I highly recommend it.
OW2 is free, they're probably referring to buying OW1 only for them to shut it down and rerelease the same exact game but with battlepass characters.
Smash Ultimate's ruleset manager is a treasure. I have a ruleset for 3 stock no items final destination sweaty mode, one for 3 minute timed match w/ items so everyone can play at the party no matter how often they die, one for stamina no items w/ FS meter so its like a classic fighting game, one where you can only throw homerun bats at each other, one titled BOMBS SUDDEN DEATH, etc. Fucking phenomenal.
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I tried Divinity OS 2 split screen with a buddy, the game requires too much saving and reloading to have an enjoyable time in multiplayer mode tbh.
Right? BG3 seems like it's going to be a gateway game into more CRPGs for me. I think I'll try my best to enjoy Divinity OS 2 afterwards as well, but I think my problem with that game is more about the unbalanced, nonexistent class structure and random difficulty spikes rather than the genre, which BG3 fixed by using tried and true D&D rules. But maybe I'll see it from a different angle and appreciate it more.
I don't care how true or false this report is, FINALLY something different and interesting appears on my Everything feed. It's refreshing to be able to read a well put-together (if a little LARPy) post with an active comment section that isn't about linux or elon musk.
FSR actually lowers performance for me. Try FSR off and anti aliasing on, looks and runs great for me.
The removal of the day limit makes the game comfier. It turns it into a very casual exploration/resource gathering game which works well for a handheld switch pikmin game imo.
I might be wrong, but aren't whales the target demographic for microtransactions? It's not like the majority of players are buying them. It's a "vocal" minority that make the business model viable via insane spending habits and the rest of us just have to deal with it.
Nope! There is literally nothing connecting them. Each game is a different story in a different setting. In many cases, they can be a completely different genre of videogame.