Although both are categorized as role-playing video games, do JRPGs manage to get the job done better than their Western counterparts?
This November was all about the development of our Global Map.
Disco Elysium is unpredictable
Disco Elysium takes chances.
Disco Elysium makes you want to keep playing it.
When it comes to open world games, I’m sure we all wonder what would happen if we tried massacring every NPC. Most of us probably played GTA at some point, saved the game, and unleashed chaos with a bazooka on our shoulder in a city. Admit it, you did it too. Be proud.
Should we be impressed by the finding or worried for the person carrying out the acts? Either way there's some councilling needed somewhere lmao
I call BS on using the bow. I can be hiding in the grass and shoot a grain silo, and my wanted level always goes up, even though no one saw me.
I mean those villagers are Zombies after all, you need to at least shoot two or three arrows to their heads for they able to die. :D
Never thought of this, but I do like to screw with game AI and try to break it, so I may need to open that side of my brain up a bit to experiment.