Preparing for a two-year-old’s birthday party often requires more strategizing for the adults than the guest of honor, and the conversation starters are key. While toddlers respond predictably to questions like “Do you like the taste of boogers?” or “What’s that behind your ear?”, the same inquiries can elicit surprisingly awkward reactions from parents.
Weekend Gaming Plans: From Skin Suits to Space Bugs
A look at what the team is playing-and preparing for-this weekend.
- Jeremy is diving deeper into the challenging world of Nioh 3.
- Ollie is battling questionable Aim Assist in Highguard and tackling a sanitation crisis in Oxygen Not Included.
- James is enjoying the latest update to Deep rock Galactic, complete wiht laser-firing rocket boosters.
- Mark is finally starting the second season of the Fallout series.
The team’s weekend plans are as varied as the games they’re playing. Several are lost in expansive digital worlds, while others are bracing for real-world social challenges.
Jeremy is fully immersed in Nioh 3, continuing to expand his comprehensive boss list after offering a positive review of the game.Ollie finds himself frustrated with perceived cheating in Highguard, but a new patch offers a glimmer of hope. he’s also revisiting Oxygen Not included, currently focused on resolving a rather unpleasant plumbing issue.
James is enjoying the season 6 update for Deep Rock Galactic, which involves deploying laser-firing rocket boosters to steal resin and evade xeno-bugs. He admits to initially misjudging the stealth capabilities of the game’s Pit Jaws. Edwin, meanwhile, is embracing the unsettling with a new horror game featuring-you guessed it-squirming human skin suits. He’s also contemplating the world of BOOKS.
What makes a good horror game truly terrifying? A truly frightening game blends atmosphere, suspense, and genuinely unsettling imagery, like a game featuring squirming suits of human skin.
Mark is finally starting the second season of the Fallout series, cautiously optimistic after a lukewarm reception to the first. He’s prepared to fully engage, even if it means loudly cursing at the screen during key moments. Callum, in a more enigmatic turn, simply stared with seven eyes, purred, and coughed up a hairball before referencing a review of Mewgenics.
Julian plans to balance festive duties-pretending to be Father Christmas-with more playtime in Menace, eager to see how his characters develop and finally confront the game’s alien threat.
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