I use Feedly, too! Just started last week as a way to aggregate all the news I used to get from reddit. Two questions:
- What gaming feeds do you follow?
- Do you follow non-gaming feeds?
I use Feedly, too! Just started last week as a way to aggregate all the news I used to get from reddit. Two questions:
Oh, don't get me wrong. Burning Shores is a solid B+ DLC. It's just that Frozen Wilds is my favorite ever part of the Horizon franchise!
Yeah, it's time I need to process the story. PS exclusives almost always leave me like this. Like, I couldn't get into any new game for like 2 months after TLOU2.
That's why I'm so glad we get banger DLCs like Frozen Wilds, Left Behind and now Iki Island that let me return to those worlds later. I think only Burning Shores was somewhat disappointing. Not because it's not good, it just doesn't reach the heights of Frozen Wilds.
I've just finished the main story and side quests for Iki Island. By far, my favorite part of the game. Really emotional ending (which I won't spoil), as well.
I'm done with Ghost of Tsushima now, after some 70 hours of non-stop gameplay and getting the Platinum trophy. Will likely give my PS5 a break for the rest of the week while I catch up on books and TV.
Where do you get news so fast? I'm not as plugged in as I used to be, but it seems you're posting everything almost immediately after it comes out!
Thanks from me, too!
Old-school Zelda and world between worlds sounds pretty cool. Really hoping the game delivers!
Is this a 1st party game?
There's lots of awesome books like everything Cosmere, ASOIF or Dune, but I'll give a more underrated response: The Divine Cities trilogy by Robert Jackson Bennett.
Deeply character-driven story, great worldbuilding and exploration of themes such as imperialism, religious oppression and family. Each book follows a different perspective, but the trilogy weaves them together masterfully for a really emotional finale. IMO, it's one of the GOAT series now.
Played Iki Island up to around half the story (I think). It's so good, especially after finishing the game. There's so many details I'd have missed without finishing the main plot.
I really like getting to know Jin's past and his relationship with Kazumasa.
This looks very cool. I'm a massive fan of Blade Runner 2049, so always excited to dive deeper into this world.
Maybe this time Altus won't be so freaking stingy with upgrades path for the complete edition. That really would be a massive change for the series.
Still, can't wait to see more