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  • Thanks for sharing this recap. I wasn't paying much attention during E3 season this time around and missed a few announcements.

    Eriksholm seems cool, isometric stealth is not a combination you see everyday.

  • TTRPGs are group games and everyone involved should have fun (both the players and the DM).

    Instead of doing a sales pitch, talk sincerely with your players about what you want to do, and try to be receptive of what they expect from next campaign. If you want to run a dungeon crawl that badly, tell them so!

    "Since this is a short campaign during the summer hiatus, it's a great time to try something new instead of the usual open world sandbox. I've been itching for a long time to play an old school dungeon crawl and have prepped a short campaign about etc etc...".

    If they really don't care about that kind of play, then don't push it. If they are willing to try, then go for it.

  • The Bethesda of old is long dead.

    The Bethesda of old who invented MTX with their $5-dollar horse armour?

    Or the Bethesda of old who made millions by re-releasing the same game for 10+ years but refused to spend a dime to fix its bugs or give the players a functioning UI?

  • AAA turn-based RPG is a great selling point for me. Mildly interested, I'll keep an eye on this one!

  • Every monster collector out there tries to reinvent the Pokémon formula, but if I were to create one, it'd be like Digimon World 1: a semi-open world with a vivid sense of wonder and exploration, and fully-fledged pet raising mechanics.

    I can't fathom how beating up wild animals, forcefully capturing them, and pitting them against other animals in a government-sanctioned tournament is supposed to evoke a feeling of friendship and adventure.

    I just want more in-depth mechanics to raise my magical animal, and more ways to interact with them outside of battles.

  • Is it? Pathfinder seems more like the exception than the rule. I've got a big library on GoG and none of my games even reach a quarter of the 200 MB limit.

  • What's Marut?

  • Maybe it's because I'm not a Fallout fan, but I didn't like that one either. I didn't finish it, to be fair, but I watched the first 3-4 episodes and I found it nonsensical for the most part.

    From people and animals healing within seconds of them injecting some sort of Jesus juice, to armor suits protecting against explosions and extreme fall damage but not angry bears, or people living for centuries in the surface but from the looks of it the apocalypse happened just two days earlier, with no one bothering to clean up their own house a bit. In one scene you see soldiers wearing thick metal armor flying around on helicopters, in the next scene there's people using bottle caps as a barter resource.

    And that's just about the verisimilitude of the setting and the events. The writing felt very amateurish/childish for the most part. Again, I have no reference to the source material, but from an outside perspective, I wasn't impressed.

    The visuals are very good (not ground-breaking by any means, but they do their job well), but that's the extent of the praise I'd give to that series.

  • I gave Amazon the benefit of the doubt with Wheel of Time. Never again.

  • I was also struggling to understand the six-letter one. English is not my main language, so I was very confused.

  • Sony: closes Japan Studio

    Also Sony: Hey, check out this bot with an Ape Escape-inspired outfit!

    :(

  • I don't like trash food and I don't drink energy drinks (only water), but I enjoy taking a food break during sessions, mostly because it allows me to stand up, stretch a bit and go take whatever I may want to eat that day, which improves my attention span in the second half of the session.

    Sometimes it's some fruits, others it's a pack of potato chips or just a cup of coffee. During winter I'll most certainly toast some bread with cheese and salumi, to keep myself warm!

    I'm Italian, so it's not difficult for me to buy brands that use high quality ingredients and are still fairly cheap to buy. And if the session stretches through dinner, it's pizza time for everyone! Although it's been a while since I last played a session in person, because my party is scattered all over the country, forcing us to meet online.

  • People should just stop thinking about gaming journalism as a monolith, and start thinking of it as any other job. Some people are capable of doing it and they show it, others are completely incapable of writing a decent article without resorting to snarky comments or biased opinions.

    A local website in my language employs a YTuber as a reviewer for reviews on games that he is a sponsor of on his channel, and those articles are laughable to say the least (I'm not going to name the games nor the person). But I've also read good articles on the same website, written by people who actually care about their job and have the skills to do it well.

    But for some reason, gamers keep parroting this awful opinion of gaming journalists being incapable of playing games or having opinions on things. No, it's just that certain journalists are better than others. (And for god's sake, people should stop using the Cuphead video as a talking point. It was not a true review, it was a joke video, ffs)

  • That one's Indiana Jones and the staff of kings, which has nothing to do with this title. This one was in pre-production in 2021, announced the same year, and revealed in early 2024 to be released later the same year.

  • According to Wikipedia, it was announced in 2021. It seems like a pretty normal development cycle to me.

  • When I read of historical conquerors and dictators, I always wonder where the heck do they get their drive to do all that.

    Like, I struggle to wake up on mondays, spend wednesdays hoping that the weekend comes soon, and on saturday I lay on the sofa and do nothing for 24 hours straight.

    This guy invaded a foreign land he didn't need just because he felt barely offended by the words of its inhabitants. He should've appreciated the humour and moved on imo, but maybe that's just me.

  • They'll do anything except my beloved Medieval 3.

  • Still the most glorious piece of homebrew I've ever laid my eyes on.

    Still haven't been able to play it because life is a bitch.

  • Maybe you're thinking of Xbox All-access, which allowed users to buy Xbox + Game Pass Ultimate and pay them all over one year (or three, can't remember).

  • From the source:

    Hulst is CEO of the newly named Studio Business Group, which includes all of PlayStation’s first-party teams, plus covers the development of PlayStation IP onto other mediums, such as TV and film. Hulst was already head of PlayStation Studios. He was previously the co-founder of Horizon and Killzone developer Guerrilla Games, which was acquired by Sony in 2005.

    Hideaki Nishino will lead the Platform Business Group, which includes console hardware, technology, accessories, PlayStation Network and third-party relations (covering major publishers and indie studios). He was already SVP of Platform Experiences. He’s been part of the Sony business since 2006, holding numerous roles at Sony Network Entertainment, Sony Corporation and SIE.