I get that.
It's still gross.
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Got my third clear in Hades!
This time with the fists. I got some crazy powerups that felt like I practically broke the game (and that's a feeling this game excels at...I love it).
I've now beaten Hades with the gun, the fists, and the shield.
PS3, Vita and PSP stores reportedly shutting down.
I hope they have a solution for digital games.
Atomic Heart looks wild.
I'm always pleasantly surprised when I see how much love Titanfall 2 gets from both critics and players.
It really is one of the best FPS campaigns of all time.
Since I can't get a PS5, there haven't been any new games for me in a while. Enter Loop Hero to save the day. Totally my thing! Wish I could play it on my switch.
Any idea when the PS5 is going to be more routinely available? I'm done buying PS4 games and certainly not desperate enough to refresh the Target page every day.
I guess as long as it's before the Next Gen sports games for 2022 would be the most ideal.
My brother and I basically keep connected by playing a Franchise Mode of Madden. We'll draft teams and just play the games against each other, while simulating the rest and going all in on the drafts/free agency. We skipped this season since it was literally a copy and paste of the year before since they didn't give a shit about the Madden product this year so they could focus on next gen consoles.
There's a massive microchip shortage worldwide that's affecting console production as well as graphics cards, even car manufacturing.
Honestly E, I would wait. I wish I did.
There's barely anything available for it, and there are some awful bugs and poor design choices.
Migrating games from PS4 to PS5, or upgrading the games that can be upgraded, is a massive pain in the ass.
With all the dumb petitions gamers have made over the years, why can't they make a petition for 6 Days in Fallujah to be scrapped?
That game shouldn't exist. Offensively tone deaf.
It takes a conflict where the USA committed horrific war crimes and portrays them as valiant heroes.
Quote:
The game's pitch and marketing thus far focuses heavily on US forces who invaded Fallujah, and has either minimized or often even excluded stories from Iraqi civilians.
A game like Six Days in Fallujah runs the risk of contributing to an ongoing culture of generalized, racist, and dehumanizing portrayals of Arab, Muslim, and Middle Eastern cultures across all entertainment, and especially FPS games.
Publisher Victura has numerous verifiable past ties to the US military, making it difficult to trust that Six Days in Fallujah is not at best unintentional, or at worst very intentional, US military propaganda.
Six Days in Fallujah has had minimal and often contradictory messaging as to how it will address the controversial political contexts around the Second Battle of Fallujah, including the documented (if denied) war crimes allegedly committed by US forces.
Yeh, damn all these people. They should all loose their jobs and go on unemployment.
https://highwiregames.files.wordpres...1041&h=&zoom=2
A developer should have the right to create their game, even if the game looks bad or has an insensitive social message. US Military propaganda is all over TV, movies, even other video games (most FPSs do the exact same things this article claims to be inexcusable, except this is based on "real events/people" rather than unspecified events/people which everybody nonetheless understands to be stand-ins for the real thing) -- the only reason this game is being petitioned rather than Call of Duty (which receives ~90 on metacritic every year/installment) is because gamers have found an easy target on which to unload their pent-up guilt from continuously engaging with questionable entertainment. If we want games to be accepted as art, we shouldn't police every game that operates from a bold perspective (even if it fails).
Anways, it looks stupid and not fun. Why does the character walk so slow?
I didn't say they shouldn't have the right to make the game. Jeez guys.
The game has been in development hell for over 10 years.
The fight over the past 12 months to get it made seems incredibly tone deaf to the current world political climate.
Games get abandoned all the time. This should have been one of them.
Allegedly.
Allegedly committed war crimes.
People forget that in Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2, you literally walk through an airport killing civilians.
94 Metacritic
Whether the USA actually used white phosphorous on civilians (they probably did) is beside the point.
Even against enemy combatants, its use is considered a war crime in the Chemical Weapons Convention. And the USA flat out confirmed that they did use it against enemy soldiers.