So should I just leave the dead power armor since I don’t have any fusion cores? I went to complete a quest which required me to expand some radio signal. As soon as I did it, a deathclaw popped up and one shot me :lol
@Bad Religion are fusion cores and power armors common in Fallout 4? The one I got from the quest with Preston (think that’s his name) to defeat the power claw just died on me. I’m tempted to go back to an old save :lol
I agree to an extent.
I might be forgetting something but I don’t think there’s even 1 current gen first party exclusive from PS or Xbox that I’d deem as a must play.
We’re about to get the PS5 Pro and I’m not really sure why :lol
I’m sure there are some onesies here and there but I don’t think they understand the PC crowd. I believe a good majority of them will wait it out rather than buy a console to play a sequel to a game they originally played on PC.
If I can wait over a decade to play TLOU Part I, what’s a few...
Agreed.
That beta needs to take off and I really believe the game needs to be f2p. I know some will say “look at Helldivers 2” but I think that was a unique situation. Concord is essentially competing against other PvP shooters and many of them are f2p i.e. Overwatch, Valorant, etc.
I totally...
You’re right. I didn’t expect it to be as good as FF IX but after releasing behind FF VII and VIII and other countless JRPGs, I was surprised. It’s just little stuff I noticed like when your character attacks an enemy and hits for 21 dmg, he’s going to hit for the same dmg every time. I don’t...
I’ve been playing Legend of Dragoon for the first time. It’s not bad by any means but it’s showing just how special Final Fantasy IX is. I believe they both released in 2000. So far, LoD is really basic.
It’s a JRPG, imo. I know it probably comes across as a little corny but if it’s not a JRPG, it’s a “Souls” game. I think the genre is popular enough that it spawned its own genre similar to Metroidvania.