Read the room. Everyone hates these games.
I don’t know. Handhelds are nice for travel, but they can hardly match the raw power of a dedicated home console.
What else do you expect from a video game themed pawn shop?
Insomniac has really set up an impressive iteration of the Marvel universe in these games. I’m a big fan of character designs and storylines. I would love to see them expand it to bring in other characters.
Solution: make hold-to-confirm one of the many available accessibility options
I like the idea of using it to give NPC’s intelligent things to say.
In the realm of video games, do whatever makes you feel happy.
There have been plenty of silent (or mostly silent) cartoon characters, even if they weren’t actual mines.
Plot twist: it did hit in 2012. Any survivors had their consciousnesses uploaded to simulation.
If it’s trained on Facebook and Instagram posts, it will be a troll and an idiot.
Insomniac has really raised the bar for accessibility features. Even though I don’t necessarily need them, I love that these same features give me the ability to tweak so many aspects of the gameplay to my liking.
Very cool! This brings back memories of that time I was eaten by a grue.
Does this mean the PS5 version will get patch #2 right away?
I’d read that comic. The ability to bust through any wall is a pretty good super power.
My main requests on the new model are more RAM and storage space.
I would actually be kind of proud of my kids if they threw a successful party with their friends when I was out of town. It seems like kids barely party anymore. As long as they clean up afterwards and don’t break a bunch of stuff, I’d pretend not to notice.
Maybe Australia should bring back the death penalty.
No. It’s a fact. You also don’t need to know any other specific language in order to know that the Holocaust was bad.
What I like more than this is when games make every individual aspect of difficulty (e.g. enemy health, enemy aggression, enemy damage, etc.) something you can tweak in the accessibility menu. Spider-Man 2 and The Last of Us Part 1 are two good examples of this.