

I didn’t find it boring, I loved it start to finish, but I was not blown away like others were. Idk what unique thing they were seeing that I wasn’t.


I didn’t find it boring, I loved it start to finish, but I was not blown away like others were. Idk what unique thing they were seeing that I wasn’t.
After 6 years, Sekiro finally clicked with me and I got all 4 endings for it within few weeks.


Some developers are kinda bad with balancing though, there are definitely instances where I lowered the difficulty and just went through the game.
I’m less bothered by that person not knowing and way more bothered by them just being so confidently incorrect. Doesn’t take long to just look it up yourself. Unless the whole post was an educational setup?


On average I think I end up spending more time on reddit, but I contribute to and like this community a lot more.


I would not recommend using YouTube without login, if you plan on looking at the home page


The first Joker movie, it was very uninspired if you have watched enough movies


Well that’s disappointing


World was a better place when the internet was too complicated for boomers
Hey, if it sets us apart from AI then I’m all four it


Online for brands I’m familiar with, in-person for others.
Not sure why it took me year to realize that this is the best solution. Its much easier than raking my huge backyard and it’s just less wasteful at the end.
I don’t remember the exact complain, but I think I said something about battles taking too long and someone ratio’d me with a comment “skill issue”
I feel like I’m not good with words, so when I criticize popular things like Baldur’s gate 3 or Witcher 3 I usually get downvoted
Wandersong: that game has so much character, it’s insane. The game can feel very emotional without heavy themes, idk how it did it.


So much this! It’s hard to argue against qol stuff, hard to explain why Dark Souls doesn’t need difficulty settings, new Zelda games degradation system is reasonable, RE games with no moving while shooting adds to the immersion, monsters in monster Hunter don’t need a health bar etc


Whenever certain keys words are thrown around to criticize something, you bet it’s actually not as bad as everyone is making it out to be. I went through the entirety of The Last Us Part II and she-hulk just because of the hate, and boy was the hate overblown.
For bigger groups: Wavelength, Telestrations, Just One, The Game
For smaller groups: Mysterium, codenames, jackbox party pack
Dave the Diver is the only game in this list that I have played and would not recommend. That game gets really grindy, but has a fun loop for the first couple of hours.
I just replied to Witcher 3 comment, and I have a completely opposite take here. It surprises me that some people put BotW in same category as other open world Ubisoft games, kinda curious to see how you all tackled the game compared to me. For me, the possibilities just seemed so endless with that game, I never felt restricted to do anything, the physics are bonkers in both BotW and TotK, it really made me flex my creative side and I appreciate the game for it. I understand if you don’t like the game because it’s not your cup of tea or because it deviates too much from a Zelda formula, but Ubi-slop?