Saturday Morning Gaming: Fallout 76 Reviewed
I’ve played it enough to reach a tentative conclusion, I think. Fallout 76 puts the cart before the horse.
I’ve played it enough to reach a tentative conclusion, I think. Fallout 76 puts the cart before the horse.
I haven’t watched the Fallout series but my buddy did and he said “DUDE, WE NEED TO PLAY FALLOUT 76!!!” and I was hesitant because…
I understand that the Netflix version Americanizes the ever-living heck out of the story but, even so, I found myself charmed and confused and wanting to argue about what happens next.
The basic idea was that you were Razputin (“Raz” to his buddies) and you snuck into a summer camp for gifted psychics.
I had a McDonald’s fry that had never seen salt. It wasn’t very good. So, we concluded that the town was cursed. We will never go there again.
Road trip to The Eclipse. Just gotta get to where we’re going and just gotta make sure there ain’t no clouds.
A pinball game based on a computer game based on a board game that tried to recreate the computer game experience.
You know how the best tasting food is the food that someone else makes?
This stuff tastes like someone else made it.
I’ve been playing a lot more Nobody Saves The World since I first talked about it last week and the game continues to delight.
A week later, we’ve mostly had conversations about stuff like “even though it’s X days after surgery, I FEEL SO MUCH BETTER!”
If you’ve been wanting a fun Metroidvania ARPG with cute graphics, interesting puzzles, and fun combat, this is one of those games
A baked beans recipe and back to the hospital. As such, this weekend will be spent eating beans and recovering.
Helldivers 2 has added mechs. Repeat: Helldivers 2 has added mechs.
There’s a game night on Saturday and that will be nice. But mostly, it’ll be nice to not have that Sword of Damocles hanging over our heads.
They said Marvel’s Midnight Suns was like XCom mixed with Slay the Spire. They also said it was $100.