Most of them :rofl2:
in all seriousness, I think the following apply:
Personal opinion lol. If your game isn't listed here, either I haven't played, don't care for it, or simply forgot.
Metal Gear Solid 2 & 3;
Gran Turismo 4;
The first 4 Ratchet...
Language, like culture, evolves and changes all the time.
Slang sometime becomes integrated if enough people use it.
There are bigger issues in the world imo :)
I've put about 30 hours into this game before it got repetitive - it's a decent open world game. Still have the big box of the original I bought in the 90s :D
All the time. If I can't make up my mind on what to listen to, I listen to Rainwave Radio: https://rainwave.cc/
These are some of my favourite soundtracks:
Stephane Picq - Lost Eden (Cryo, 1994):
Michael Land - The Dig (Lucasarts, 1995):
Not unless you only want to play last gen games. You can get a fairly decent PC for about $700 now. Yes, that's more than a used PS4 Pro. It also does more. Even if you don't pirate games (Just grab repacks for that) they tend to be cheaper on PC...
Obsolete but potentially still useful to the fine folks at DosBox and similar emulators. There are plenty of old games for MS DOS that are still worth playing today.
Thanks for going back to check. I'll purchase on PS5 then.
Same. Especially considering most people who have played it think it's actually pretty darn good. I think the ones that didn't were just expecting a Resident Evil experience...
btw @BigOnYa the health bar doesnt decrease when i take damage (and yes i put the "at the beggining of the scene change value of greenflatbar: set to Protagonistcopmode.Health::Health())
@Xdqwerty there is health behaviour you can add to your character, then to use a health bar is lil more complicated, google n watch a few tutorial video on it, be too hard to explain here.
I know you have to create a health and health max variable. Then there is a calculation you use in code to subtract width size of the health bar. Google few vids.