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LazyPiranha

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  1. PlayStation VR: Launching October for $399 – PlayStation.Blog BLOG.PLAYSTATION.COM No, he’s right, $400 at launch. I don’t know what this will hit at honestly. If it’s over $300 I’ll be waiting for it to go down, and my interest will also hugely depend on whether older titles work.
  2. Yeah I keep thinking of snagging a copy, then I remember Sony thinks their first party games are $70 now and I’ll just wait for it to drop.
  3. Cunt or not, there's no arguing that those flavors aren't specifically designed and sold to target younger people and hopefully turn them into older regular customers. No one us making Mountain Dew flavored vape juice or Swedish Fish flavored vodka and thinking their target demographic is the 35+ professional. Besides, I'm obviously not being serious. If you're an adult and you for some reason love overly sugary alcohol that I find stomach turning, then follow your bliss.
  4. Am I wrong? Is anyone legally over the drinking age actually interested in $15 vodka that tastes like a dessert you should have aged out of by the time you hit puberty?
  5. I never understood flavored vapes, but I'm also not a smoker. It's like alcohol, it doesn't need to be made easier to drink. If you're an adult and you're buying rainbow sherbet flavored vodka, you should be arrested on site because you're clearly trying to date rape a minor.
  6. Inscryption ———- Until Dawn After luckily scoring a PS5 I have been using it mostly to catch up on the generation of games I missed not having a PS4. I liked Until Dawn a lot. I knew the twist from ages ago so there weren’t any big surprises but it was fun and didn’t overstay it’s welcome. Two things I found frustrating were that some deaths felt needlessly cheap but I suppose that floats with horror movie logic, and that the only black character is laughably easy to let die. It’s one of the few times the game actively punishes you for attempting to rescue someone. I had no idea what I did wrong but apparently you’re supposed to make him leave his whiny girlfriend to die. Felt kind of shitty.
  7. Anyone who was ever even vaguely counter culture should legally be required to die by 29.
  8. I liked The Forgotten City quite a bit as well, but that squeezed in before 2022.
  9. I really loved Village. To me it perfectly blended the tense horror RE and the incredibly dumbass bullshit RE in the right proportions.
  10. Inscryption. Did I buy, play, and beat this game within a handful of days just so I could listen to GotY podcasts and not be spoiled? Yes. Yes I did. Overall I enjoyed it very much. I probably could have beat it much faster if I had any sort of brain for deck building games, but I don’t. I went in knowing as little as possible beyond knowing I should know as little as possible and it’s really impressive. I won’t say anything more beyond it’s well worth your time.
  11. Honestly what chewed up most of my switch time this year was game pass.
  12. Parts of it aged well, parts of it should have been more widely adopted, and other parts feel ancient. The idea of higher difficulties adding newer, more varied objectives to a level is perfect and I wish more games did that. Enemies being absurd bullet sponges and being caught in endless animation loops whenever they get shot so they look like they’re having a seizure have aged like room temperature milk.
  13. At this point I think people are more curious than actually interested in paying for and replaying it.
  14. 23 games 117 hours Most played was Great Ace Attorney Chronicles 75 hours docked, 42 hours handheld
  15. Ooooooh, awesome! If it’s not too much trouble, I’d take some psn cash to pre-order elden ring. Thanks for the generosity as always, it’s a really cool thing you do.
  16. Book of Boba Fett was like entering a fugue state for 45 minutes. I did not think anything or feel anything, and then I looked at my watch and time had moved. I’m not moved by any of it, it was just there.
  17. The weirdest part of the story for me, and lord knows I don’t know how the games industry works internally, is how does all that work get done without a firm yes from all parties? Who does this much work on hope? Someone, somewhere made a really bad call, and even if Nintendo was the final no, it still seems bizarre that this much of a game was good to go before some made sure.
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