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I don't think I understand this game at all.
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Death Stranding!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
GOTG!!!!
Here is what I got so far:
The game is about delivering packages and managing those packages around terrain is the key. The more packages and the bigger they are the harder it is to complete the delivery. So one trailer shows Sam carrying multiple packages on automated floating cart things that are trailing you while he has a backpack of packages. Then it shows that to cross a huge chasm he has to use a ladder but he can’t use the cart so he has to put all the packages on his back, a crazy amount. So this seems to make him very slow and unstable. One scene showed him losing a package to a river and it flowing away. In this new trailer enemies knock packages off you so you need to defend them from the enemies.
On top of regular human enemies you have the BTs, the beached things which seem to be dead that are stranded on our side. They are invisible but if you have a baby that has a good connection to the other side you can use them as radar to see them and sneak by. Also they have that little shoulder thing to track them. If they find you they start to change the environment by making black goo that slows you down. If they do grab you they seem to pull you into the upside down, the games death state I guess.
Also if you die it seems you create a void rift which leaves a gigantic crater making it even harder to get around. And the online mode makes it sound that as people die around you it affects your game so you end up with craters to get around. Also the synopsis says players can leave supplies for other players at different safe houses.
The void seems to trigger this anti gravity thing which you can see in two trailers and this massive goo monster which I assume is the hades the trailer mentions. There seems to be different goo monsters like the one in this combat video, looks like you can fight them.
Then there are the old war scenes, I guess some parts of the world are stuck in a time loop where the dead died. So those enemies are on fire and lead by Mads character. I and there is gold mask dude a head of another group of bad guys, these probably make up your boss battles.
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It’s a FedEx simulation trainer. I thought it was obvious.
Glad you enjoyed it more than the other two!
Oh, it's a spiritual sequel to Shenmue. Got it
I was thinking Death Stranding could have some kind of Legacy of Kain Soul Reaver time shift going on, where you play half the game in it's current destroyed world, and the other half in the past where the world is being destroyed. Either way, it looks fucking fantastic.
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It's the COD they should have made 5 years ago!
The Call of Duty: Modern Warfare trailer looked really good. I’m hyped for it.
Death Stranding looks.........
...looks......er.....it looks....
Just listened to this. The tagline is false advertising: the podcast didn't compress 95 minutes worth of Tom 'n Phil, it just came 65 minutes short!
The hypocrisy of Aspro deriding that podcaster who had only played Bioshock infinite and thus deemed unfit to partake in a videogaming podcast, while later admitting he had no idea how Tetris99's intricacies work despite it being the sole game related topic of the podcast was also not lost on me.
I watched Spiderman Homecoming on Netflix the other day. It takes the concept of 'what if Spiderman was one of those annoying millenials' and runs with it. I enjoyed it more than I should have, how Peter fumbles through the story, how he so wants to belong and impress his idols even if they clearly don't give a shit and how the other half of the movie is just this classic teen flick drama. Also very much enjoyed Michael Keaton in his role of the antagonist, he plays it perfectly, going from just some construction guy who gets paid to clean the mess left by all these superheroes to a small time villain who's basically just in it to make some money for himself.
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I haven't read the article (yet), but it's written by a woman. I'm foreseeing some heavy verbal abuse in the comments.
Oh my.
I saw it too, better than the last one but still meh. There are so many idiotic things done to side line Godzilla, he is in it for like 15 minutes.
That's most Godzilla movies though. 3 fight scenes, 20 minutes of battles, and lots of humans panicking.
I read half of it and I am suitably disturbed.
Squirt-le is obviously the best.
Our hot takes on the games budget article you posted literally burnt most of my recording off the hard drive, rather than onto it.
tl;dl (which you couldn't anyway): the sooner the Triple-Apocalypse happens the better.