Silly, over the top gore is a core part of Fallout. Every game after two has a perk called “Bloody Mess” that increases the chance of enemies just turning into a pile of flesh when killed
Silly, over the top gore is a core part of Fallout. Every game after two has a perk called “Bloody Mess” that increases the chance of enemies just turning into a pile of flesh when killed
Get bent Todd
You do realize that the Todd Howard from Starfield is the same Todd Howard as from Skyrim?
Wow, this is terrible, outright disturbing. I’m not talking about the city, I mean their website on mobile
I haven’t run into any major bugs but also don’t really care about that. What I do care about are these million little short stories that Bethesda games usually have. But in Starfield they just aren’t that good.
Early on I ran into an AI controlled drone called Juno that had accidentally developed consciousness. I had the choice to kill her or free her. Since Curie from FO4 has given be strange feeling towards AI I freed her, thinking that I would run into her again, we would fall in love, get married and grow old together. Nope, read the wiki, that short interaction was all I would get from her.
When I got to The Red Mile I was expecting something cool, like The Gauntlet from Nuka World are something. Nope, you just run up a hill, press a button, run back. There are acid spitting creatures that are kind of tough but you can just run past them.
Then I cane across the ship above Paradiso. It’s a generation ship that left earth before the invention of the grav drive so they have been flying for 200 years. They planned to settle on Paradiso but a hotel already owned it.
Think about it, you are the first outsider these people see after 200 years. They just learned that their entire mission ended up pointless because the rest of mankind overtook them ages ago. They should be curious about the universe, about you, they should be happy, sad, devestated, anything.
But nope, I only found two NPCs that really had anything to say to you, the captain and the historian.
Starfield feels like a game with a million rabbit holes, all just a few inces deep
I wouldn’t call tlou a dead horse but they certainly are beating it
I was surprised at the backlash the GA got for that. Worst take was someone claiming that they are afraid of nominate a “new” IP
You know those little cleaning robots that move around and sometimes mess with your stealth meter? They have families and kids. If you disable- I mean cold bloodily murder them you are a terrible person.
At least that’s what my quest giver told me after I shot them during a quest
Take off your space suit. You probably have it set to not show when in settlements but you are still wearing it. That makes the stealth mission A LOT easier.
I also love the reward. The money’s nice, sure, but the real reward is getting a [SPOILER] for free. I hope there are more missions that get you something like that. Also, the stealth suit looks pretty cool. Might make it my main outfit for looks alone
Once I noticed that I started using it to make nice, personalized loading screens. It’s also a bit of a cheat tool since it allows you to stop time and look around with free camera. Very useful for the Ryujin Industry stealth quest
Few of the communities that I care about have made it to Lemmy and those who have are pretty barren. The All feed is the only way for me to actually use Lemmy
Terraria
I have so many world with Moonlord arenas ready to fight him, but my completionist anxiety prevents me from ever using them
Life Is Stange
I went in knowing the decision I would have to make at the end. Over the course of the game however, I realized that I didn’t wanna choose either of the options. So I gave myself a third option: Don’t finish the game. Now the characters all live happily in the limbo of incompletionism
The word EmuDeck made me do a double take