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  1. That sounds interesting because Nintendo has skipped over a ton of RE games since RE 4 for the Gamecube if I'm not mistaken and I'm glad they'll get their own RE game.
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  2. yep, they all came from EIDOS/Square ENIX
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  3. Leveling from 50 to 75 is the hardest part. After that you can repair to 125% so you can practice on pretty every single weapon and armour piece you find and it's a lot easier. With that being said it shouldn't be taking THIS long. Are you using trainers to? If the purpose of this is to raise endurance (which is something you want to do) then you can raise block and heavy armour as well. Armourer as a skill honestly isn't anywhere near as important as it is Skyrim anyway since there's no crafting system.
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  4. So true - I got most of the others but it's always those orcs...
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  5. Given that the only "innovations" games companies are apparently capable of implementing these days are new and ingenious ways you empty your wallet, I'll go for the classic, reliable experience.
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  6. As much as I hate to say it, Nintendo sucks. They have been in a steady decline since N64 in both terms of game quality, and business practice. I used to be a die hard Nintendo fan. But since the Game Cube, they have just been playing five finger filet with a broadsword. It's just sad.
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  7. My pets. Specifically either my pitbull or my rats. My pitbull always knows when I'm having a rough time. And no matter what the issue is, no matter how bad it is, all I have to do is hold her and the whole world is right again. She means everything to me.
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  8. Ahh... I played Terraria for quite a long time on the 360 in the past. I would assume the Steam version comes with the same or similar kind of tutorial at the beginning. Basically your ultimate objective is to find and kill the unspeakable horror at the bottom of the world. Aside from that, there's no real objectives in the game. Its what's called a sandbox game, like Minecraft (which I've never played by the way). You go around and kill things and gather materials via cutting trees and digging. lots and lots and lots of digging. You can literally dig up anything and everything, and use it to build stuff. You can build buildings and furniture and a bazillion kinds of things. You can build a furnace and an anvil, smelt ore, and make all kinds of swords and armor and stuff. You go around and find chests with various accessories and equipment in them that give you abilities like being able to climb, double jump, glide and other such things. You can't really "beat" the game. But you can explore a randomly generated world, get stronger by finding and making things, try to kill all the bosses, and get creative coming up with different kinds of things to build.
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  9. This is kind of what I was thinking. It can be incredibly annoying when you're doing something really difficult (that involves dying and retrying over and over again) and you have to repeatedly watch a really long cutscene or two every time you die.
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  10. Another day, another broken launch. Welcome to the modern games industry. Seriously though, this is getting beyond a joke.
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  11. Easy for me also, I drink water and Tea, that's all I have. Since the long long Covid19 never had CIder in the last two years in fact. Hell, I gave up eating altogether and have water and see how long I live 😛
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  12. If any kind of thing has me in a bad mood or a state of anxiety, there's a few things I like to do. I might go for a walk, and/or try to meditate (I really suck at this). Watching a movie often makes me feel better, if I have the time. Also, I really try NOT to do this, but admittedly, sometimes if I'm really upset, I like to get drunk.
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  13. I vaguely remember it but from what I could remember, it was a bang average game. This was probably the developer's worst game because they also created the Hitman series as well as Freedom Fighters which was a hit on PS2 so this was a massive letdown.
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  14. I played the first one and thought it was pretty average. They defiantly tried with the story and writing, and it had it's moments, but the characters weren't very memorable or unique and the gameplay wasn't interesting. The release of the second one was marred by a poor launch and the now infamous GameStop Controversy leaving a wound the franchise would never recover from from.
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  15. I have 3 chihuahuas, 1 pitbull, and a bulldog puppy. The chihuahuas can’t stay outside because they would get too cold, and possibly die from exposure. The pit is a different story, but she is my baby, so she’s an inside dog. The bulldog being one of our puppies (one of the chihuahuas is a puppy also) can’t really stay outside due to her age. Puppies need more inside time with their family to bond.
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  16. The sad thing about the whole 'there are good people at Ubisoft too!' angle is that good people aren't celebrated or properly rewarded ANYWAY. They may receive the odd (small) performance bonus, or a free copy of the game, but they're still overworked and underpaid. Those good people who DESERVE to be praised for their amazing hard work (looking at you, Assassin's Creed historical researchers and level designers) are overshadowed by VP bonuses and shitty managers taking credit for their work.
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