I’ll probably get it around thanksgiving. I was watching the HeelzvsBabyface livestream that got so much attention. I avoided arguing with the trolls in his comment section otherwise I’d still be on there with the people who said everyone has pronouns or that pronouns are welcoming.
I know some say to just roll your eyes and continue but this acknowledgment of a tiny percentage of delusional people is beyond idiotic.
I’ve also heard that they really hammer THE MESSAGE and there is the usual “representation”
I feel kinda bad because I know there are female gamers and I have some nieces who play games (granted they are games you would expect girls to play) but this almost decade long push for more women in gaming is beyond annoying. As well as the “everything has to appeal to everyone” marketing idea.
Like I said I’ll probably buy it around thanksgiving and there will be cool mods I’d imagine. I’m still playing heavily modded Skyrim and can’t wait for the oblivion mod.
Next up is Elder Scrolls 6
I genuinely don't understand why people buy AAA titles. Even ignoring that they're full of stupid $CURRENT_YEAR crap and made by people who hate you, they all look so damn boring and filled with repetitive padding or grinding and horribly written plots and dialogue.
I just went through Blasphemous 2 and it's a tight Metroidvania (if a little on the easy side compared to the first). All of the dialogue fit the setting. 20 hours to first near-100% completion. Enough replay value to go through another time or two, and pick up again next year and play again if I want. The only (spoiler!) "trans" individual in the game is a mutant freak that's begging for death. No gay relationships ... or, in fact, any romantic relationships whatsoever except for a long-dead couple.
I think OP is our token black, so they'd actually worship him, at least at first glance.
You're so retarded that the only thing that you take notice of is his being black. Not that he is consistently asking about different media and for help making selections because he is newer to some mediums. Not that he actually takes criticism constructively. No he's black and apparently a token and the only black person here. Clown shit
All I did was jokingly point out that that criticism may not actually apply to him, and you're chimping out like I called him a nigger. If you're implying what I think you're implying, then good work, you proved a point I wasn't even trying to make.
You really thought that he was serious?
Does it get better? I have a few hours into it right now and it kind of seems like it pales in comparison to the first one. Has a lot of bugs, too.
It's much easier than the first one, but I actually think that's because it's less buggy than the first. I can't count the number of times that I got mauled by bosses because of weird hitboxes or missed a pixel-perfect jump over a set of spikes in the first one.
The movement upgrades are also more standard Metroidvania faire instead of stuff that makes platforms appear or allows you to fall into lower areas. And the way they made the weapons act as "keys" is kind of unique and clever.
I also haven't run into any bugs (playing on a Switch) except two random crashes, so I can't speak to that. It does still have the same damn problem where when you're moving down, the camera doesn't pan below your fucking feet more than like 1 or 2 tiles, and if you fall down from high places, the camera doesn't keep up with you so good luck avoiding spikes if you don't already know exactly where they are. But spikes are no longer instant death so it's less of a hair-pulling annoyance now.
I've read a lot of complaining about how difficult the second-to-last boss is, but my middle-aged reflexes have beaten him with 2 of the weapons now without that much difficulty so I think that's just millennial whining. The fights are all fair and just require decent timing and positioning -- and patience to wait for safe windows to attack.
All in all, I'd call it closer to Hollow Knight than the original Blasphemous, in terms of gameplay. It's also slightly less brutal in overall tone, IMO. I liked it well enough on its own terms but I could see people being disappointed about the movement no longer feeling as "heavy" as the original did with the Mea Culpa and limited move set.