ConstableJelly

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) (2 children)

Really impressed with how distinct a direction they went for this, it looks really promising.

I'm not tapped into the conversation over the show last night but I assume I'm not the only one who thinks the advertisements in this 4-minute video were fucking horrendous though.

[–] [email protected] 33 points 6 months ago

We’ve never been the party that was about checking boxes or identity politics, but the difference is we have women that are qualified to be chairs, and I don’t know why there wasn’t one who was able to become a chairperson of a committee," she added.

They've created this cartoonish simulacrum of diversity that they treat like some rabid, overzealous movement so they can ignore it.

Nicole, this thing you're disappointed about is what that thing you dismiss as "identity politics" is actually all about, you weiner.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 6 months ago

Best month I can remember in a long time.

  • Forspoken: never planned on paying for it but I'm excited to play it for free.

  • Sonic Frontiers: I actually already own this on Switch but we've been saving it to give as a Xmas present. Solid addition to the catalog though.

  • F.I.S.T.: Forged In Shadow Torch: never heard of it but I've been devouring metroidvanias this year, and apparently this scored well so I'm pumped.

  • A Space for the Unbound: looks great, love the art style.

  • PHOGS & Biped: two coop puzzle games that sound great to play with the family.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 6 months ago

Agreed, and I'm really impressed by how much more appears to have been built on it for the sequel.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 6 months ago

I never played them myself and I'm doubtful I have it in me to enjoy ps1-era gameplay at this point, but I'll try to keep an open mind. I've always liked the idea of the series at least.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Absently curious who this is for. I haven't felt like Legacy of Kain's relevance persisted long past the PS2 era (where it was already waning) and it's not exactly like Crystal Dynamics' reputation is gleaming right now.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 6 months ago

Been looking forward to this myself. There's a demo on the PS Store that I had forgotten failed to download from the app when I tried a bit back. Gonna get that going now.

It also appears to be on sale with PS plus for those who are ready to go all in.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 7 months ago (2 children)

RPS's quote on the game's Wikipedia: "A fantastic FPS ruined by a rubbish MMO", referencing loot and crafting systems.

Red flag for me.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

I'm new to this too, but the slide deck they have posted seems a good starting place.

The NGI is an initiative of the European Commission to fund "researchers, developers, startups, and SMEs" who are aligned with the "aim to shape the development and evolution of the Internet" according to the principles of:

  • protecting personal data

  • ensuring privacy and security

  • combating disinformation

  • guaranteeing access and freedom of choice

  • respecting fundamental rights

  • enforcing ethics and sustainability by design.

I'm a little less clear on what the 16 projects are (which are listed on slides 6 and 7), but I gather they might be specific objectives, defined by the NGI, within which their funding is categorized, e.g., if you're doing research on democratizing search capabilities, that research would serve the NGI's "Search" project and would qualify for funding.

I'm making a lot of assumptions but I'm reasonably confident in them.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 7 months ago

Underrated reason to avoid addiction: if your sibling gets famous everyone will get to see inside your closet.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Sorry, I meant that, having not played the game, I'm not sure how much observations like Curly's inability to see the details are something the game tells you directly and how much is your interpretation. I guess I mostly meant that your framing of the story is really cool whether you're just repeating the story beats as they're given or mixing in a lot of your own analysis.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 7 months ago (4 children)

Thanks for writing this up, never heard of the game and this was really interesting. I'm not sure how much of your write-up is explicitly textual, but the analysis is really cool.

 

Has anyone played the Enotria demo? I played about 15 minutes, getting just outside the tutorial area. I've been playing Elden Ring a lot lately and...Enotria just feels bad to play. Credit to the developers for the interesting setting and concept (masks and loudouts), but it's frustrating that it's such a direct copy of the FromSoftware formula. The combat mechanics, UI, enemy behavior, sound design, and level design are so egregiously imitative that its comparative shortcomings in all those areas are hyper-noticeable.

I haven't played many non-FromSoftware soulslikes like Lies of P or Steelrising (or even, candidly, most of the actual Souls games - just BloodBorne, Demon's Souls Remake, and Elden Ring), but I'd hope they were more taking inspiration and doing something meaningfully different that you can't get from a brand-name Souls game, rather than settling for what feels like a Kidz Bop version of the real deal.

 

This is my first Nintendo system since the NES. I've never been a big fan of their first-party properties when I've played on others' consoles, although I am interested in the Switch Zelda games.

We got Mario Kart 8 and Let's Go Pikachu for my son (the Switch is for his birthday). I might try Let's Go Pikachu but don't really care for Mario Kart. I'm keeping an eye on the Ori games too.

What I'm mainly interested in is Switch games that you can't play on the PS5 (which is my main platform). I don't really do mobile gaming so the Switch will pretty much be a home console for all intents and purposes, so I'm also not really affected by games that are "good for Switch mobility" like Hades (as an example--I already own that on PS5).

Thanks!

 

I started rolling my eyes before I saw Drew Goddard's name, who apparently approached WB with his own idea. He is an incredibly gifted storyteller and I believe his passion for this world is sincere. I'm pretty excited to see what he has in mind.

 

I watched Mutant Mayhem over the weekend (which was great). I haven't watched the 1990 movie in years, but I was suddenly reminded how powerful this scene is for what is ostensibly a silly action movie for kids: the elongated shadow, the percussive score with ominous electric guitar accents, the camera tracking down from its starting position to sweep in behind him, the light gleaming from the blades on his helmet as he slowly turns to scan the room, and the ritualistic unrolling of the cape from his shoulders. All in a single, imposing 75-second take.

Great stuff.

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