PlayStation architect, Mark Cerny has been speaking about the PlayStation 5’s potential feature set recently, and it has gotten me thinking about the state of video games as they are right now and where this is all going to lead in the future.
I absolutely loved the first Life is Strange and the same can be said about this game as well. I’m amazed at how good this series is… I really, truly am.
This is one of those games that comes along that I end up being totally in love with and no one can convince me otherwise because it’s just that good. Everyone NEEDS to play Life is Strange!
I’ve played Bloodborne a lot lately, though initially, I was meant to play all the other Souls game before this came out, however, once it did come out, I went straight for the blood…
This entry has been sitting in my drafts folder for a VERY long time now because… well… because I TOTALLY forgot about it! But now that I’ve posted it, enjoy my LATE DS3 review.
At first, I wasn’t interested in buying this game at launch, but now with all of these bad reviews floating around and opinions from many that this game shouldn’t exist… I’m intrigued.
The Wii U Deluxe Digital Premium promotion has ended and now it’s time to post the results of my “experiment” into digital distribution with Nintendo… but wait, it gets worse!
This is complete and uncut… you can watch me fail time and time again against humans and infected as I try to make my way through Grounded difficulty on TLoU: Remastered…
Damned dirty humans and their ability to see… I’ve been so use to learning the AI patterns of the infected that I forgot how to deal with the human enemies in the game…
My little excursion through Bill’s town has seen me going into a lot of places infested with infected that led me through a lot of deaths… but I’d rather the infected than regular people…
Like Bill said, the good thing about infected is that they’re predictable… even with the whole instant death aspect of Grounded mode, you can still get through the infected easily enough…