lol y'know when writing my own blog I had completely forgotten about the dialogue choices... Which is undoubtedly because like you said they're basically relegated to the first quarter of the game before disappearing completely. Such an odd design choice, one that feels very much unfinished in all honesty.
It's the sort of system I never would have thought Uncharted needed anyway, since more than any other game series I want Uncharted to tell its own story, and not for it to rely on me to possibly steer it in a multitude of directions. Fortunately of course what few dialogue choices that are in the game literally have no effect on anything. I started another playthrough recently and naturally chose different options, and each one results in the exact same outcome - which even includes the reactionary dialogue like when you try to guess what Elena's article is about after getting all daydreamy over the picture!
One of the characters in Black Ops 3 has the exact same rewind ability that Tracer can use.
Battleborn's primary healer character, Miko, can also be marked as one of the best players Score wise during a match without getting any kills.
It's two similar ideas that feel very different when you actually use them. Glitch is kind of just a teleport that takes you back to a place you were a couple seconds ago. Tracer 1:1 rewinds your last few seconds of movement.
I think the latter is a more refined version of that idea and is way easier to build a cool strategy around.
Ah, fair enough. I haven't actually played Black Ops 3 myself but have a friend who's played a lot, and I remember him talking about the glitch ability and how it sounded identical to Tracer's rewind.
Hmm, thought this was kinda boring frankly. I think the funniest part was them acknowledging the desperation of 'certain sites' having to expand to featuring movie trailers and Game of Thrones recaps.
I don't know if it's really his forte--hosting a podcast is obviously a bit different and less taxing to hosting a live panel--but I'd love if Vinny could host one of these things.
This joke was never funny to me, but it's even less so after about a million other shitty Steam games beat them to the punch in the time it took them to finally put this one out.
...And it's $15.
Ayup. Honestly the price is the only funny thing about it.
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