With GP, I tend to dwell on older AA, indies games that I had my eyes on, but not committed enough to buy or good but too janky to spend money on. I found that I have more tolerance this way.
My dog keep waking up whenever my new born daughter make a sound at night. The dog was so worried for my daughter that she tried as hard as she could to not fall as sleep while observing the baby.
Now that my daughter is older, the dog tried to wake my daughter up for her Saturday morning cartoon.
One thing I dislike about this game it that Arthra gauge generates so slowly and depleted too easy that I rarely use a surge.
Then I beat the game today with 90+% completion, then went back to collect things just to realize that there's a charm that generates the gauge when attack.
Damn, feels like I played the game wrong, because this made fighting bosses tedious.
Found a dungeon full of knights and clerics last night. What's the lore behind them?
From some in game notes, it looks like they are a legion of deserters, but they also have those penitent knights. I doubt that knights who are zealous enough to put on those dreadnaughts would desert the church.
I'm looking for an external monitor for both programming and gaming. Currently, I'm using a 1080p monitor, but I'm tired of turning my head between the macbook and the monitor when I have to deal with 3+ windows.
So, I think a 2K monitor would be a nice improvement for my QoL, wouldn't hurt my GPU too much compared to a 4k monitor. Any suggestion or should I scrub the idea?
Whenever a fast paced action game like Devil May Cry, Prodeus, HiFi Rush or Doom have a grading system then I would feel like not continuing them as if some one is judging my performance, instead of a bar to get better.
It's weird that this feeling never happens in a game like Hitman or Overcooked. I view them as challenges, but not grading like in DMC.
Imo, Compared with Storm Gate, ZeroSpace look more geared towards SC2 fans compared to SG that is more WC3 with trees that serve as removable obstacles.
With GP, I tend to dwell on older AA, indies games that I had my eyes on, but not committed enough to buy or good but too janky to spend money on. I found that I have more tolerance this way.