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Re: Mini Review: Curse of the Dead Gods (PS4) - Dungeon Crawler Lights the Way with Unique Mechanics

thegreatniro

In my mind, I would say closer to Dead Cells than Hades. The big thing in Hades is getting lots of boons that synergize well together and give you more/better powers/abilities.
This is more like Dead Cells in that the main focus during runs is on weapons. You find stronger weapons with better perks along the way. There are some relics but there is much less reliance on synergies in this than in Hades.

Re: PlayStation Fans So Desperate for PS5 Stock They Brought Their Beds to GameStop

thegreatniro

While I wouldn’t go out in this pandemic (I had a buddy who considered it but didn’t for the pandemic), I have stayed out all night for a new tv in the past. It was with the same buddy.

It was about 10 years ago. We brought a tv and Xbox360 and plugged them in to an external outlet at the store. We got some greasy fast food and had a great time playing left 4 dead all night. One of the funnest times I have had

Re: Poll: Did You Buy a PlayStation at Launch 25 Years Ago?

thegreatniro

I was just a kid, but a friend got one. I saw him play it once (we were never allowed in his house for some reason). In 1999 my family moved across the state. A week after the move my dad surprised us by taking us out and buying one for us because we "spent our whole summer helping prepare and move." It came with Coolboarders 2. After that, I got to work mowing lawns and funded all my games, then later every Playstation console.

Re: Poll: Which Version of the PS5 Do You Plan to Buy?

thegreatniro

A lot depends on features for me. I'm still one of the fools hoping for PS-PS3 backwards compatibility from disc to be announced, which would definitely mean standard for me. You know what, probably just standard for me anyways. The few dollar savings up front really isn't worth taking away the option of using discs.