What temperature are you using?
What temperature are you using?
It seems like it’s generally accepted that game 3 is the best of this trilogy, and game 2 the worst, but I’m in agreement with @kid4today@feddit.uk - there’s something about the balance of ‘Rise’ that made me like it a bit more than the rest. I hope you like it!
Tomb Raider 2013 is something of a poster-child for ‘ludonarrative dissonance’:
https://medium.com/@TurboHoodie/ludonarrative-dissonance-and-a-tale-of-two-lara-crofts-46d3f4d8be8b
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludonarrative_dissonance
I picked one, but just do any sort of web search for ‘tomb raider ludonarrative dissonance’ and you’ll see a huge number of articles and videos on the topic.
I still loved he game though!
It seems almost all commenters here are agreeing with the premise that ‘posters [have] to crosspost to both’.
I don’t think this is true. It leads to people subscribed to both having two identical posts with different responses in their feed, which is annoying. Just post to the one that you’re ‘closest’ to, or pick one at random.
Part of beauty of federation is that you people see all the content from multiple places. Cross-posting is not required!
You can probably guess the focus of https://startrek.website/
eBay ran for a long time with a ‘buyer beware’ philosophy, requiring you to pay the seller directly, and leaving feedback being the only recourse. The de-facto payment became PayPal, but I remember mailing checks back in the day!
Ha! No, genuine individual recommendation.
[Was tempted to reply here recommending Mass Effect again - not sure the joke would’ve landed thought :-)]
Playing through the Legendary Edition remasters on Xbox right now - I second this recommendation, they’re a lot of fun.
Triple Click is great! I think it fits what they’re looking for. It is not a ‘news’ podcast, and will often have a sort of ‘theme’ for the week that covers older games too - but they do cover major news, have opinionated year-end lists etc.
It’s still ‘exiled’ on not-a-prime-destination-for-the-genre, but it does also run on modern Xbox systems thanks to backward compatibility - with vastly reduced load times and a solid 30fps frame rate.