The Game Under Podcast Ep. 140
Kirby, Paper Mario and Switch Impressions as well as a review of The Good Life by SWERY65.gameunder.net editorial impressions media news aspro
Started a new game+ in Road 96, already seen a few new scenarios.
But also repeated a few old ones.
I'm not sure the hype over different routes means much. Your basically just choosing your transportation methods, in an attempt to see all the narrative scenarios in the game.
GG, you can increase thze size of the choice option buttons in the settings. It's not much of a solution, but it makes the cursor a tad more palatable.
GG, you can increase thze size of the choice option buttons in the settings. It's not much of a solution, but it makes the cursor a tad more palatable.
Its a very minor complaint.
Been playing the new game +.
You do see new stuff, but have to replay old stuff and even choosing different options doesn't seem to change much.
Would be better to just put every scene into one full play through of the game.
Am I the only guy that thinks that Elon is a cover for DARPA. Develops heavily leveraged electrical cars, satellite intenet network, private space launches. "Hey Paypal stoner dude, sign this, you came up with it. Say stupid shit occasionally to undercut the credibility of what we are doing so no one pays attention. And fuck wth us, remember we invented the internet."
Saying stupid shit is to give it credibility so people do pay attention. You know what people don't pay attention to? DARPA, NASA, MIT. And they don't say stupid shit! So I would alter your hypothesis from "cover" to "marketing campaign" designed at popularising rather than hiding something. For instance, brain interfaces are nothing new. But now they are new because a dipshit is presenting it as a monkey playing pong.
*Of course, that Elon Musk and other tech fuedal overlords are entirely reliant on government-funded institutions for their careers is ideologically and culturally unacceptable, so part of the marketing campaign is also to hide where all their ideas and work come from...so I think I'm also agreeing with you?
In my second playthrough I'm finding that choosing different answers or dialogue choices in Road 96, often leads to the same outcome, most of the time the same replies.
So like most games it's the illusion of freedom. Still good though.
My son is going to be 16 in another month, and just the other day he complained to me that there isn't a sequel for Wii Music. I don't really think he'd play one if it came out, but I'll be damned if the game didn't make an impression on him.
My son is going to be 16 in another month, and just the other day he complained to me that there isn't a sequel for Wii Music. I don't really think he'd play one if it came out, but I'll be damned if the game didn't make an impression on him.
Really enjoyed it and I'm going back in to see what's left to do.
Feels like a game Ubisoft would have made back when they were cool.
Only thing I can complain about is using a cursor to make dialogue choices. Yeah, fine with a mouse or gyro. Less than perfect with a stick.
It's not a huge problem or anything, just a weird choice.
But also repeated a few old ones.
I'm not sure the hype over different routes means much. Your basically just choosing your transportation methods, in an attempt to see all the narrative scenarios in the game.
It's still good though, enjoying it.
Hayfever. Blech.
Been playing the new game +.
You do see new stuff, but have to replay old stuff and even choosing different options doesn't seem to change much.
Would be better to just put every scene into one full play through of the game.
Saying stupid shit is to give it credibility so people do pay attention. You know what people don't pay attention to? DARPA, NASA, MIT. And they don't say stupid shit! So I would alter your hypothesis from "cover" to "marketing campaign" designed at popularising rather than hiding something. For instance, brain interfaces are nothing new. But now they are new because a dipshit is presenting it as a monkey playing pong.
*Of course, that Elon Musk and other tech fuedal overlords are entirely reliant on government-funded institutions for their careers is ideologically and culturally unacceptable, so part of the marketing campaign is also to hide where all their ideas and work come from...so I think I'm also agreeing with you?
What a thing to see at today's big wrestling event: Chie Koishikawa wins the janken tournament at ChocoProLIVE! #216.
By Miu Watanabe.
So like most games it's the illusion of freedom. Still good though.
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Tell me to get back to rewriting this site so it's not horrible on mobileOne of my bigger regrets, purchasing that game.
Electroplankton > Wii Music