It’s perfectly natural to cry over the loss of a life, even if you didn’t know them personally. I think the man’s family would be comforted that even a complete stranger was moved by their passing, I know I would.
It’s perfectly natural to cry over the loss of a life, even if you didn’t know them personally. I think the man’s family would be comforted that even a complete stranger was moved by their passing, I know I would.
I don’t think crying is a bad thing, I cry if I’m watching a sad scene in a show or reading a sad book or something. I may not be full on sobbing (unless it’s a really heavy one) but just the tears to me feels like a kind of free emotional release. I’m a hairy man with a full beard as well, so I’m fully aware of the stigma against crying.
I grew up on Oblivion too, Bethesda games are great for open world. Having many smaller stories is great if you want to have a whole world.
Good, tbh, I think we’ve had to back off Open World RPGs for years now. Smaller scale RPGs can tell a story with far more focus. I think something like Witcher 2 or Baldurs Gate 3 are good examples of balancing exploration and story telling.
Hellboy. I love the setting of having all these fairy tale and folklore characters existing just under the surface of the world and the way Mike Mignola draws is stunning. I have spent so much money on Hellboy comics and I really wish I still had the income I had a few years ago to buy more!
I also bought quite a few of the Judge Dredd collections myself, it’s a great comic series
Nah they didn’t axe it, they just really limited development. You can still buy and play the game and it’s alright. Frankly if it wasn’t for the battle Royale mode no one would be talking about Fortnite today, I played the testing from before BR mode and it wasn’t that cool.
It seems to be the trend for a lot of these types of games, I guess 2D platformers are just easier to make if you want to make some money off an IP
Fortunately I haven’t seen many spoilers online besides the bear thing
I forgot they pushed forward the date to not coincide with Starfield but then shafted the poor console players At least you know it’s a good game before you get it!
Baldurs Gate 3, and I’m willing to bet an awful lot of the people here are too
It’s only 1 to 4 player co op, there is no major social element, don’t worry you can get buddies together to play BG3 years from now if you want co op I’m playing single player and its astounding so far, tho, so you’re fine either way
I don’t think it looks any different at all, really, just different lighting, probably different time of day or weather or whatever
We cry together, brother