@Dave & co just started playing that last week.Would anyone be interested in trying out Valheim?
Is this a game that we'd all have to play together, or one where I could log in when people aren't around and do my own thing? I ask because I've been jonesing for a building game, but I'd want to be able to play when other normal people are probably busy.Would anyone be interested in trying out Valheim? It's a 1-10 player co-op PvE survival game set in a viking mythos. It has REALLY good reviews, and is blowing up. Comes from Coffee Stain, the same company that did Satisfactory, Deep Rock Galactic, and, uh, well, Goat Simulator.
I'm thinking about setting up a server on my... well, server.
Similar to a minecraft dedicated server. The server would always be up and you could always log in to do your own thing.Is this a game that we'd all have to play together, or one where I could log in when people aren't around and do my own thing? I ask because I've been jonesing for a building game, but I'd want to be able to play when other normal people are probably busy.
Well yeah, half the COD player base is pigs, this isn't anything new.
I, Herbert the Oak, being of sound mind and body, do hereby divide up my considerable lumber as follows:I've managed to not die to a tree thus far, but I've seen the trees try to sweep theleghead on me on multiple occasions.
And another for Jenny and the wimp.I, Herbert the Oak, being of sound mind and body, do hereby divide up my considerable lumber as follows:
To the players of Valheim... a branch to the head!
"For Metallica—whose landmark lawsuit against Napster led directly to the copyright policies that automatically silenced it—it's a comical dish of just desserts. For everyone else, it's a reminder that private copyright enforcement is broken beyond repair, a tool of censors and brainless culture-policing algorithms."The twitch feed for Blizzconline automatically replaced the closing performance of For Whom The Bell Tolls, actually performed by Metallica, with a copyright-free xylophone song.
From a story perspective, you could say it's because they are basically dolls. They have no real control of their lives, and a lot of the storyline is about figuring that out. From a meta perspective, Yoko Taro has outright said he just likes pretty girls in high heels and that's why, and I can kinda respect that.Having never played, I'm always curious about Nier: Automata - is there a reason for the skimpy outfit, or is it as gratuitous as it seems? I'm kind of at a place in my life where women's fantasy "armor" is distracting for the wrong reasons, i.e. "what the hell is she thinking going into battle like that?", and I suspect this might be the same thing.
The Legacy of Kain: Blood Omen/Soul Reaver series is mostly good.Hey so....uh, I was thinking, are there good vampire games? Other than the ultimate mixed bag Vampire the Masquerade Bloodlines. Any? Bloodrayne's pretty bad. I honestly can't think of many other vampire games.
Vampyr's ok. There's lots to like but it's a mixed bag too.
I told my godson that I will buy him any ps4 game he wants if he finished all megaman games for the nes.
You're a monster.I told my godson that I will buy him any ps4 game he wants if he finished all megaman games for the nes.
It'll take time and practice but it's manageable.I told my godson that I will buy him any ps4 game he wants if he finished all megaman games for the nes.
It's not like I thought he will never do it. But it was more than five year ago.It'll take time and practice but it's manageable.