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  • I was in a similar position. I’ve at least tried almost all of the games since Demon’s Souls on PS3 (plus a few other Soulslikes like Surge 2 & Last Remnant [edit: Last Remnant is something else entirely, i dunno. It was something like that]) and I could never get into them. Elden Ring especially is exactly the kind of world I love in games and I wanted so much to enioy it. It took a handful of 10-15-hour attempts over nearly two years before it finally clicked with me and I started really getting into it back in December. I got the platinum last week and then started Sekiro for the first time a few days ago, so let’s see how that goes.

    My advice, if you can’t get into it give it a few months then take another honest crack at it. If you don’t enjoy yourself that’s fine, just try again next time you start thinking about the game, but if that switch finally flicks on you can clear your schedule for the next fortnight.


  • He’s whitewashing Jones, they’ve worked together a lot. There’s a podcast called Knowledge Fight that goes into detail on the Alex Jones Show and examines exactly how and why he’s lying about things, they have a thousand multi-hour episodes and still can’t cover everything he does because he puts out so much crap. They went back through the months following Sandy Hook episode by episode to look at how Alex’s narrative changed over time.

    Greenwald has popped up on the show a lot. I don’t remember the specific interview you’re talking about but I am sure I know exactly how it went. That whole documentary was bullshit, it just presents everything Alex says as fact and doesn’t examine any of it. Every appearance Jones has made anywhere recently has been him spouting the same points to defend himself and nobody ever pushes back because he’s not going to work with someone who actually wants the truth. It’ll be just like when he was let back on Twitter and was in a live conversation with Musk, who just allowed him to lie to his face when previously he had refused to let him back on the platform over this stuff, because controversy and attention is how these people make money.

    Greenwald may be right here because he seems to give a shit about this topic, and he may even have been a decent journalist once, but I can’t trust anything he says or does ever again.




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    8 months ago

    It depends on the type of game I guess. I like the way Final Fantasy 13 did it when you arrived on Gran Pulse. Everything was there from the start of the chapter, there were some enemies you could handle, some that were a challenge, some that were out of your weight class and some that would wipe your team without even noticing you were there. You had to pick your battles and know when to bail. Despite the problems that game had, you could at least feel yourself getting stronger while the world stayed roughly the same.