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  1. Well, Karak from ACG Angry Centaur Gaming has presented us with exactly that. Using various different AI programs with prompts from him in into thier systems and it's the responses from the AI he has used to generate this review for The Last of Us Part I. At the time of typing this opening post, I had not seen the full video, just the first few moments to get some idea on how this was going to work, so I have no idea what to expect. Triumph or tragedy, this is sure to be interesting.
    2 points
  2. Ok, first off I want to apologize. I completely misread his post. Second of all we've discussed it and it's all good. So I want to put the ugliness behind and get on with the discussion. They occasionally make pc games for the Switch. They recently brought us Ooblets which is a cute little game. A lot of times when they make something for the Switch the graphics tend to be lacking. Some of the games the gameplay is really screwed up. So I get that not all pc games can be brought over. It's nice when it works out though.
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  3. Man i don't know what to say but this gives me the goosebumps and a warm fuzzy feeling inside and it's totally well deserving, club brugge battering porto at their home ground 0-4 and you know it was well earned too by playing good football they probably should have gotten atleast one more goal. Club brugge has to be the surpise team of the first 2 matches so far. What about you @Justin11 care to leave your thoughts? Think i'm going to save this picture for well maybe forever πŸ˜…
    2 points
  4. Nowadays smartphone prices are very high, with each Iphone release going near the 1000 dollars price and thats because there are people out there willing to pay for it. I'm not really interested in high tech smartphones, It would be nice to have a high-end phone for gaming, but the prices are to much for me. My current smartphone is the most expensive one I had, Samsung galaxy I paid about 300 dollars for it brand new about two years ago, its not the best one out there but it gets the job done. How much are you willing to spend on a smart phone ?
    1 point
  5. Ubisoft's premium subscription service is available as a free trial on PC until October 10th 2022. Check the link below for details. https://store.ubi.com/uk/ubisoftplus?ucid=SCH-ID_156353&maltcode=ubisoft+_convst_SCH_googlesearch___UPLUS____&addinfo=&gclid=Cj0KCQjw94WZBhDtARIsAKxWG-_B5DVyYZtPNzmQm0_1EqeuH-M_TRuAWQO1OOEedQjDkntTcWK3nYcaAg14EALw_wcB To give credit where it's due I first heard about it from this article from Gamesradar. https://www.gamesradar.com/game-subscription-service-ubisoft-is-free-from-now-until-october-10/
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  6. For sure, if I had the money to get one of them, I probably would. But right now I'm using a previously $80 controller from PowerA that I use on PC, their pro controller. It's a great controller that I think has gone down in price in recent memory. I'm surprised it hasn't started to go bad on me, most of my Xbox controllers break down on me within a year or two. I have two of these pro controllers, one I use on my Xbone and another for my PC. It's called the PowerA Fusion. They also sell other controllers now for Xbox, Playstation and the Switch as well.
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  7. Funny thing is, this review was actually pretty enjoyable. It's stupid yes, but the fun type of stupid. There's just so much charm in this flawed, very chaotic sort of reviewing.
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  8. No human being will ever say something this awesome. From the video around 9:22: "One of the saddest parts of The Last Of Us is that Ellie can't whistle. Whistling can be useful. It can help you communicate when you can't speak, it can help you start a fire or help you ward off pesky bugs. Whistling is a sign of a true adult ,and when you whistle, puberty is not far behind."
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  9. Technically speaking, you're right. But when someone you love is unable to come home for "a few more days" those days feel like a lifetime. Trust me on that. We're going out of town for about a week here soon, and I'm already having separation anxiety due to being away from my pitbull for so long. I'm looking forward to getting home to see her again as much as I am to the trip, if not moreso.
    1 point
  10. Remember cheat codes? Why can't I just use a cheat code to unlock a car in single player but make those cars unavailable online. If you want to give those cars to people who don't have time to play this game for 500 hours them just give them the cars. Don't make them pay more for shit that's already on the 60 dollar disc they bought.
    1 point
  11. They are coming down but very slow, they said that they are not more new 3000 seres cards being amde as they are looking into 400 now. Yet they ahve so many high stock of them that they ahve to sell as soon as they can and also means cheaper
    1 point
  12. I seen the Fire Emblem stuff online recently and it looked amazing, honestly fall in line with you there about using the P.C for everything else besides gaming but should have gotten a ps5 since it was easy to get here where I live for about $150 more than the switch >.<
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  13. πŸ‘πŸ‘ Video AND song so awesome. Takes me back to the (very) late 90's/2000's. It was Fall πŸƒπŸƒπŸ‚πŸ I believe when it came out. At least that's when they were playing it here in Michigan on the radio. Great blast from the past.
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  14. Well, to be honest, the only JRPG I've ever played on it was Shin Megami Tensei V, which had a pretty lackluster story. However, I've heard that Xenoblade Chronicles 3 is receiving all kinds of praise, so you could try that out. I've also bought Fire Emblem: Three Houses and Three Hopes on the Switch, but I've yet to play them yet. The Switch is unfortunately a pure gaming device without any other features like movie-watching or even browsing the Internet (at least I think you couldn't surf the net). It's not a home entertainment device like the PS5 or the XBox, unfortunately, but I never had to use those entertainment features of the PS5 or the XBox myself because I have my PC. I do use the PS5 for its blu-ray function, but that's on rare occasions when I need to watch South Park.
    1 point
  15. What RPGs do you enjoy on it? I wouldn't mind snagging one just to get the feel of it, could try to sell some of these other games I never touch. Also other features does the switch have that are useful? Movies, etc etc?
    1 point
  16. I've barely touched PokΓ©mon Legends: Arceus and the PokΓ©mon: Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Double Pack after a few hours of playtime. lol I do tend to use the Switch for other stuff though like JRPGs and visual novels; basically third-party non-Nintendo games, ironically.
    1 point
  17. Well I just wanted pokemon and some of the mario style games but it was a disappointment honestly XD
    1 point
  18. killamch89

    Car Accidents

    That's awesome.
    1 point
  19. Hmmm. I want previous choices from early games in a series to continue in the sequel and not just stick to the default storyline and ignore your choice when the sequel is released. In other words, our choices should shape how the story unfolds in the sequel/s.
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  20. Crying? not really but absolutely moved me was the Spec Ops White Phosphorus scene - especially in one of the clips a parent and child charred remains of a body hugging each other.
    1 point
  21. I'm always advocating for multiple paths in a game's storyline. I know it's hard to do, so I don't really have high hopes for such a feature to be more prevalent. But on the other hand, you get a JRPG like Shin Megami Tensei where some of their endgame content does contain multiple paths depending on whom you side with (SMT IV comes to mind). I believe Fire Emblem games also contain different paths based on whom you side with. I feel like this is mostly a JRPG thing though, because whenever a western RPG does it, they'd often resort to the lazy "slideshow" method like Fallout: New Vegas or Mass Effect 3, instead of creating three distinctly different gameplay levels based on player choices. Now, obviously, games like Detroit: Become Human and The Dark Picture anthology could do it easily because they lack gameplay features outside of QTE, so it's easy to make them. But I would propose for game developers to be more daring and innovative, creating full game levels with multiple paths. You see this in older RPGs too like Dragon Age: Origins, so I don't know more AAA games these days don't have such features anymore. I heard The Witcher 3 had multiple paths, but I'm not really a fan of medieval fantasy settings, which is why when CD Projekt Red announced Cyberpunk: 2077, I thought we were going to get Witcher 3 with a sci-fi cyberpunk setting, with all the multiple paths Witcher 3 had to offer. Alas, that was not so, with the way the life paths were described by people who've played them. Another cool concept I've really liked in the past is Undertale with the players' act of pacifism being a core important part of the story, and even though I had my problems with the message, Spec Ops: The Line had a nice concept like that as well, so I wouldn't mind seeing more games in the future turn the game genre on itself, like the Goombas in a Mario game calling out Mario for stomping on them all the time or something, or a PokΓ©mon game where the questionable ethics of dog-fighting comes into question. Just spice things up a little and do a little subversion to make the familiar formula fresher, more interesting. BioShock had a good idea in terms of farming the Little Sisters for ADAM, but they made it too easy morally to choose not to farm them. And I'm not talking about how challenging the gameplay is, but rather, making the decision more morally grey. I'm not exactly sure how to do it, especially in the obviously morally questionable objectivism of BioShock context, but a game where the innocence of a malicious ghost child comes into question would be interesting as well in horror games. Imagine having to play through Silent Hill 2 without killing any monsters, for example. Speaking of horror games, here's a concept for you: a protagonist whose appearance becomes more grotesque depending on your moral actions, but the other characters actually call out on this. In most games that have such a feature, I feel like the NPCs don't usually call out on the protagonist's appearance, such as Mass Effect or even Fable. How about a horror protagonist with some kind of disease that gradually makes them become as deformed as the monsters they fight? Maybe the deformed lump of flesh becomes a burden even that movement becomes harder by the end of the game, and maybe depending on your choices, you could either become one of the monsters or fight against the disease with all your might. I don't know. I'm just spitballing here. πŸ˜› Hope it helps. lol
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  22. THANK YOU!!!! I was starting to think I was the only one who hates white chocolate!
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  23. That's the story with me, but for my PS5. lol I just didn't have any PS games I want to play that I didn't already have on my PC. 10 years ago though, that's a different story. I still remember how Kingdom Hearts and Detroit: Become Human were PS exclusives.
    1 point
  24. Haha I impulse bought a nintendo switch about a year ago... used it less than 10 times.
    1 point
  25. Heatman

    Sea Game

    Not at all, the whole game isn't underwater like the way Bioshock was designed. It's got both land battles, air battles and sea battles too.
    1 point
  26. Yeah, you're right about how unique Biggie's voice is. There ain't two rappers that's got the same voice. As for Emenim, I'd recognise his voice even if you wake me up from sleep πŸ˜‚. I enjoyed this his song Stan with Dido.
    1 point
  27. Definitely, this revving up their engine really gets on my nerves. It's not even about getting me scared but the sound on its own is nothing to enjoy. It's just a blatant silly noise.
    1 point
  28. But I've said that many times over - Skyrim the base game is average at best. And so are most of Bethesda's games - it's the modding community that made them what they are. I love the work that CDPR does with their games but Cyberpunk 2077 is a poor game - the concept was decent but the end product was disastrous so of course we can say that. It's just that gamers aren't holding studios accountable - I'm not a fanboy of any company. I could love all the work they've done in the past but a buggy game at $60 is a no go no matter who it is. The old Battlefront games aren't just brilliant to me because of the lack of microtransactions. The storytelling plus the gameplay is what really made me love the old Battlefront games and still cherish them. Battlefront 2 is such a poor and lazy release for $60 compared to the original and that's why I have such a very negative outlook on it. It'd be the same with the GTA trilogy edition - I'm a huge GTA fan but when a company starts really dropping their standards, I'm not going to support them because I know what they are fully capable of producing if they really wanted to.
    1 point
  29. Friends for me. That show was genuinely very funny, more so than it ever deserved to be. I mean, 6 attractive young adults living in Manhattan? How did they make that funny?
    1 point
  30. Nope - haven't watched it in years if I'm being honest but I used to love it as a kid.
    1 point
  31. Friends although Everybody Loves Raymond is pretty good one as well. The Friends theme song can never be topped.
    1 point
  32. 29 degrees C 😁 (I can't read F temps lol) cool would be the best for me probably, although I do fancy having the summer sun on my skin from time to time. πŸ˜‰
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