Transphobia requires intention
Transphobia requires intention
Morrigan disliked that
They are, hexbear users were downright unbearable. (Heh)
The first 2 infamous games, they’ve aged reasonably well but are stuck in the PS3 running at the choppiest 720p.
I hate it when they force me to shoot them
I’m surprised they didn’t even try f2p
It was forced on Arkane by Zenimax, the game was supposed to be called NeuroShock or something like that.
Bungie is just a shell of what it was back then
Steam has an offline mode though. Why was it asking to verify anything?
Huh, I completely forgot about that, we should keep it for the entire year then.
I like winter but the daylight savings nonsense sucks, I don’t want it to get dark even earlier, it’s all backwards.
I think it’s roughly 700 before Morrowind and almost 1000 before Skyrim but I agree.
Vvardenfell even has Seyda Neen, an imperial colony from an empire that hasn’t even reached that place yet, just for the fan service.
The whole game just feels like a good MMO that was forced to be part of Elder Scrolls rather than an Elder Scrolls game that happens to be an MMO if that makes any sense.
That game still runs like absolute trash tbh
The ESO lore is so muddled that Beyond Skyrim is not even considering it canon in most cases anymore, there are just too many contradictions.
Reign of Giants is basically the only expansion to the base game.
The others are their own thing and aimed at players who have already mastered it. They are not really so much expanding the base game as opposed to turning it into something somewhat different for the sake of variety.
I think they are all worth buying but definitely start with Reign of Giants.
I agree, her ultimate is the biggest culprit, it’s a playmaker for someone else.
Sorry, they didn’t release it on Steam at launch.
I’m not really surprised, Guerrilla is always chasing the latest trend.
Once FPS games weren’t the big thing anymore, they dropped it for big open world Ubisoft style games.
That being said, they are better at being Ubisoft than Ubisoft, much better.
They didn’t even release it on Steam
I mean, yeah, good writing is good and bad writing is bad.
I think the article is going against the idea that politics should be kept away from games.