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| 작성일 | 25-11-25 07:44 (209.♡.28.244) |
| 제목 | Best Weapons For Itto - Genshin Impact |
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Blackcliff Slasher is only good for Itto because of its Crit DMG secondary stats. Other than that, there isn’t really anything worth exploring. Nevertheless, players should not sleep on this universal Claymore , since most weapons with all their stats and passives, still offer less buff than Blackcliff’s 55% Crit I've been revisiting Cyberpunk 2077 and just met a certain someone with a silver hand. If I remember correctly, Act 2 is where all the best side quests open up, so I'm looking forward to spending some solid time hanging out with Keanu and Judy. I'm also midway through the much smaller (but also cyberpunk) RPG Citizen Sleeper, so I'll probably spend the weekend dual-wielding dystopias. Additionally, I've played a bit of Vampire: The Masquerade - Swansong, but have not had a chance to ahem sink my teeth in, so that's also on the docket. In other vampire-related news, Morbius is back in my local theater and the deluge of memes has given me a morb id curiosity. I've got AMC Stubs A-List and can see it for free, so who knows? I may make an appointment with the Doctor. Then again, I only have this one precious life. I’ve returned to the comforting neon haze of Need For Speed: Underground 2 for the past couple of weeks. Even after all these years it’s still not lost its charm. Racing around the midnight city with Riders on the Storm blasting out the speakers in my boot (that’s a trunk for the Yanks) clearly never gets old. Does the game look fuzzier than I remember? Definitely. Does that matter? Absolutely not. The thrill of hitting the NOS is still unparalleled . Watching the world twist and contort as my tail lights streak behind me is electrifying, and the nostalgia of playing on my GameCube - the most perfectly designed console ever - makes the game a wonderful cocktail of relaxing and exciting. I’m dabbling in a certain spooky horror game that I can’t talk about just yet, but when I’m not getting teenagers murdered in the woods I’m duking it out with rivals across the courtroom in Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy. While I touched on this franchise briefly in my teenage years I never had a chance to play the original games, so I finally decided to dive in and see what the fuss was all about. I’ve fallen in love. The characters, writing, and gameplay mechanics are all so charming and lovable, providing a playful twist on an otherwise mundane profession. Phoenix Wright and Miles Edgeworth are also lawyer boyfriends for life, and being able to manifest that romance as they glare at one another during a case is a delight. Beyond that, I’m dipping into the likes of 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand and Horizon Zero Dawn. Pardon the pun, but having enjoyed my dive into In Other Waters, I was really excited to play Citizen Sleeper and let me assure you, the game is well worth your money. I’ve been working on a second playthrough and this time around, Citizen Sleeper has been clicking with me even more. I was just entering college when the Great Recession hit back in 2008 and over the following decade or so, I’ve had to struggle for stable employment in the face of nearly constant economic downturns, the latest of course being the ongoing pandemic which has created severe disruptions all across the board. Citizen Sleeper perfectly captures not only the inherent contradictions of capitalism, but manages to reflect the overall feeling of helplessness that so many people have been experiencing in the wake of disastrous neoliberal initiatives ever since 1990 or so, most notably globalization. Give this game some good thought. |
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