

I confess I haven’t popped back in for a few updates now but it still was missing the slick/dynamic animal behaviour that even the very first trailers had, which I was most interested in.
I confess I haven’t popped back in for a few updates now but it still was missing the slick/dynamic animal behaviour that even the very first trailers had, which I was most interested in.
ReVanced is great on Android, it also enables other YouTube premium features such as picture-in-picure mode.
There was the classic case where he said he was such a free speech absolutuonist that he wouldn’t ban the person who was tracking his plane. Guess what happened shortly afterwards
The game is great and the learning curve can be tricky, but it has a whole load of scenarios which gradually ramp up the difficulty and introduce new concepts to help you learn how to play. I’d highly recommend checking out the game!
I competed it literally yesterday. It took me 28 hours in total and I’d say I had a similar experience to you that I really enjoyed the concept but I wanted it to be finished quite a few hours before I actually completed it. Also, if you made it to the glacier area then you weren’t far from the end.
I’d recommend Deep Rock Galactic to anyone, it’s a really great game and a lot of fun, especially with friends. For me I’d love to try Barotrauma, the concept really appeals to me but in the classic patient gamer style it’s never quite become cheap enough for me to outright purchase.
My partner also doesn’t like losing, and so we bought a few cooperative games instead. Now we both have a great time regardless, as we both win or lose together. Aeon’s End and Spirit Island are two games which we play which we particularly enjoy!
I think there used to be a kind of mystery about things though, you could debate in a pub for hours on a subject where now there’s a definitive answer available within seconds. That delay in accessing information was fun and led to all sorts of debates and wonder. I remember when the original Pokémon games came out on Gameboy and there were all sorts of rumours flying around about how to get certain Pokémon, missingno etc. you never knew what was real or not until you saw it with your own eyes. Now you go on Google/YouTube and someone’s already done an hour long deep dive to prove/debunk everything. I think having all of this information at our fingertips has actually stunted our curiosity and drive to explore and experiment