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Yeah, it’s clungy.
So far, I like that attacks are well telegraphed. Not holding for seconds, then coming down on a flash like in ER or LoP, but I haven’t even reached the second major boss yet.
Yeah, it’s clungy.
So far, I like that attacks are well telegraphed. Not holding for seconds, then coming down on a flash like in ER or LoP, but I haven’t even reached the second major boss yet.
Personally, I like the new one over Lies of P. The transversal with the mix of the umbral and the living world feels less linear with some puzzle. Mobs are annoying, and weapons feel clunky, though.
Let’s see if I will grow to resent it more as I progress deeper.
A lot of spicy quotes I could steal.
I’m going to ask ChatGPT how to prepare a garotte and then I am going to strangle you with it, and you will simply have to pray that I roll the 10% chance that it freaks out and tells me that a garotte should consist entirely of paper mache and malice.
Funny, that’s why I picked EV as a family car. I could turn on the AC and let my daughter and my dog sleep without any brum brum.
Finally, user profiles.
How is it?
I was interested in it also but, other than modules, it looks like a traditional split keyboard that I could get for way cheaper, but damn those modules look juicy.
But if a product is so damn great, do you want a person whom you care about to use an alternative product and have a worse experience?
When I see people using LastPass, I feel obligated to inform them about BitWarden, because it’s free, open sourced and audited.
Solid is a decent starting point. I think the only notable recurring character is Grey Fox, which could get you confused, and that’s it.
You have to adopt Emacs and show her that she can even play Tetris on it.
OBJECTION!
I used to have a cheap mechanical keyboard that has side rainbow RGB panels that can’t be turned off. I thought that would be turned off when I turn off the backlight. Nope.
Do you have to model a replacement part all by yourself? Or is it easy to find blueprints online?
I imagine that if I have to model them myself, they would come out wrong most of the time.
I guess it’s things like AWS Elasticahe that made them want to provide their own service without sharing the code with their soon to be competitors.
Warning. The game only has like 2 bosses. It uses rooms that keep spawning mobs as replacements for normal bosses.
Since I don’t see anyone mentions it.
Tunic. The shortcuts are so cleverly hidden that allows you to easily break the sequence in your next playthrough. The manual translation felt just like back when I tried to understand japanese game manuals that come with game boy cartridges.
Chain of Echoes. A one man RPG game with a unique combat system that has great quality of life.
I would argue that some code test questions can be solved spontaneously, but they are limited to easy to some early medium questions, or patterns that are common enough.
I guess this is more common in non FANG companies that don’t have to filter out candidates just because of the sheer number alone.
Not only you. The writing style is very tedious. It’s even worse in the second book as it treats most characters as just plot devices.
At least the climax felt awesome. These books are bloated and could’ve been thin down to like 30% and wouldn’t lose much.
Wait. It’s that long?
Felt like we joke about the announcement 2 years ago. Time fly lol
Not until they add Sekiro like combat. Cling clang sound and dance like combat activate my neurons.
Was it Remake for DS or was it just a remaster?
To me, remasters are like StarCraft remastered that gameplay stays the same, but the graphics got upgraded.
Remakes are like FF7, Dead Space or System Shock that is made from scratch.