Yeah, I think that it's the only part where game companies have done something that's in the good interest of gamers a little bit, although it's for them too.
I totally agree with you on this one because we can be very silly with the kind of things that we are willing to do all in the name of fun 😂.. Imagine trying to pet a crocodile 🐊 😂.. Some men are stupid..
The High Lord Wolnir in Dark Souls III are quite that easy to deal with from my experience with it. It just requires targeting the huge glowing bracelets that they wear which shines well in the dark setting.
Seriously, I believe that they are well informed about the glitches and bugs the game came with because no game is fully released without being tested.
Yeah, that's the difference in the line of purchase action between the rich and the poor when it comes to what and how much they are willing to spend on games.
Even the gaming award of 2021 wasn't as lit as it used to be in my eyes as a result of the effects of the pandemic of coronavirus. Well, 2021 is far behind us, let's see what 2022 brings to the table.
Exactly, and once they get your feelings involved in the game, there is no way you would like to leave the game early because you will feel like you have a point to prove.
Most old games that were made well always leave that long lasting impression on you and always fun whenever you play it again. Just like The Legend of Zelda.
I think that I saw a trailer recently on Contra and it's not even that interesting to me at all. The ones that I played on Sega was far more better even though it's a old enough.