Genshin Impact does storytelling really bad but I don't know how to explain why. I'm not aversed to games with lengthy dialogue (I love the Persona games for example), but Genshin Impact feels like a slog to sit through 95% of the time.
hitagi
I know a lot of people mention plot but plotless movies are also really good. I watched all four of Elia Suleiman's feature-length films recently. They don't really have plot, character development, nor the most impressive cinematography. It does have good choreography though if that makes sense.
For those hosting their own PieFed instances, this is very easy to disable (I think it was ALLOW_4CHAN=True in the env). I turned it off because I didn't like the OCR scanning every upload and locking up my tiny 2 core server for a few seconds.
Yeah I can easily sink 100 hours into this
Late to this thread.
Grabbed Slay the Spire and Green Hell. Both all-time low.
Thinking of picking up Catherine Classic + the NOexistenceN of you AND me. Don't know if I have time to play those two with Persona 5 Royal and RDR2 in my backlog.
Strawberry. Layout is great. It's cross platform so it works on Windows/MacOS too.
I wish it had plugins like foobar though. I keep foobar for the ABX plugin when I encode music.
videogamedunkey
Been watching his videos for ~10 years now
Good work!
I like how these trailers are always like "I want more" then everything becomes chaotic. The gameplay does feel like that.
That's pretty good!
Why is Persona 3 Portable more expensive than Persona 4 Golden? Why is SEGA being so stingy with only a 20% discount. Another 5% (on the SALE price) if we use the Persona bundle. Why SEGA...? It's the oldest and ugliest one. Why...
I don't think it will ever conclude. It does get better but not consistently. Most times I'd still get fatigued from all the dialogue but there are very rewarding moments at the end of some quests that make it feel worth it.
The quests that have been consistently good in my opinion are the "intermission quests" - the last major quest of each region before the next. The last quest of Sumeru is the most memorable one for me.