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I think that is stat tracking your session aha. Either way it was an April Fools prank.
That's exactly how I rate too! Doesn't make sense a 7 is just an okay game and there's no such thing as a 10 aha
Yep exactly. I also didn't like the hand-holdy waypoints, being told somewhere 1000m down there's a facility is all I needed.
All the monsters are so easy to avoid with orchestrated attacks. The biggest baddest reapers of that game are just on rails and they give you a seatruck perimeter defense upgrade, which just makes every enemy extra harmless.
Also the story...
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you are sent down to find out what happened to your sister, then you just end up fucking off with a random alien and you dont even need to find anything out about your sister...
Below Zero is just not the same. I hope the new one returns to the original formula, even with it's co-op.
Yessss, I would love to experience that again
It's pretty small on Steam
This is going to have to be an absolutely gigantic patch to fix all the bugs.
Subnautica is one of the best games out there, I highly recommend it to everyone.
Sea of Thieves has the best ocean physics, the water is absolutely gorgeous, but gameplay is shallow as the game is trying to appeal to as many people as possible.
New, it's hard to get under $500, but unless you plan to play entirely offline you will need a PS Plus subscription, which costs at least $80/year. If you have the console for 5 years, that's an extra $400 just to use the thing and you can easily build a brand new PC that demolishes a PS5 for $900.
There is still a bigger initial cost, but you save so much in the longterm with a PC. I understand why people go for consoles, it's so simple, but I'd never recommend one ever.
Yeah, PC is a no brainer with any metric except for plug and play simplicity.
Although with a good pre-built, that point is kind of mute too now. But even so, PCs are so worth the setup, people just don't bother taking the time to learn a little, so instead buy into a console.
On initial purchase, without used parts, no. But once you consider savings from online subscriptions over the lifespan, yes easily.