OP is usually “original poster”, the one that started the thread
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OP is usually “original poster”, the one that started the thread
I just finished 1 for the first time in a very long time. I really enjoyed its simplicity and wish we got that gameplay loop again but with the mechanics of at least 2
Currently playing bloodlines before moving onto 2.
I think looking back, I really enjoyed brotherhood the most, but I also think my time with its multiplayer is giving me rose tinted glasses. Revelations’ ending is my favourite of all of them and I still think of it to this day.
I also don’t think 3 is as bad as everyone says. I really enjoyed Connors story and climbing trees, but desmonds end makes me resent the game somewhat, especially since to me that marked the end of my interest in the series. Playing through 4 confirmed it because after that I didn’t play anymore due to it feeling like there was no overarching story to keep me wanting anymore.
.net from core 2 was awesome. From 5 onwards it’s been beyond amazing!
Why salad variety of beans after Heinz. You can get five bean baked beans too.
They did yeah. And the time of day would change throughout the race too which made the night time section quite scary cause you’d have already went through like 15 minutes of racing and now needed to deal with that unique challenge on top of your fatigue (even more so if this wasn’t your first attempt)
These are some solid picks. Grid is probably my favourite game that is closest to being a sim racer. Love doing the 24 heure le mans
Hot pursuit is barely an open world game. There’s never a point to find around in the open world, in fact most people might even miss that you can do that.
I love me the PS2 era need for speed games.
Burnout 3 & revenge.
Dirt 2 has one of the best licensed soundtracks for a game, same for the OG Forza Horizon.
Modern ones, even horizon 4 and 5 feel very hollow compared to these in my opinion.
Super Woden GP 2 is an outlier to that though.
Yeah you get different levels of rewards the more you do it but it’s just stuff like fancy looking member cards, medals and pins
That’s surprising, I’ve had loads to play since getting mine last year
Why would slam have to be in quotes?
Pineapple is banging on a pizza. You’re missing out. It pairs perfectly with any spicy toppings.
To me it’s just a truncated “yeah”, that’s how I’ve always seen it
That doesn’t rhyme though. Maybe “yea and neh” would be better? :p
I’ve made a Christmas dinner pizza with a stuffing and gravy stuffed crust. Just have fun with the food you eat. Why be boring and keep things “authentic”?
But don’t you like see images of it when you go the page to install it?
I occasionally still buy physical on the few day one releases I get because somehow getting that delivered to my house can be £5 cheaper or more
It’s designed from the ground up for the haptics though, it ain’t going to break it.
Sadly i don’t think the general movie industry cares about video games and their audiences. Otherwise we’d have more consistently decent adaptations.
I’ll have to watch this see how good pisser is