The very early December grabbag update post: Dinos, Animatronics Boogaloo, Letting It Die, PS5, and winter breaks

Time for an update post as Dicember looms very close… and is here already.

As previously announced, the first week of December i will be taking a break from full lenght reviews, which will resume on December 8th, on a weekly basis leading up to Christmas, and of course 12 Days Of Dino December.

Which will go on as always, no big changes.

I will have reviews of the new FNAF film out, and i guess the third James Cameron’s Avatar film, because that is a thing, and one i do not care for, i’d rather have Cameron work on that Alita Battle Angel sequel, if he’s willing to gamble zillions into a series, better than his First Nation alien Smurfs saga that apparently no one cares for but will see to go anyway, though the more it goes on the faster it might cull itself out (if you break records, then it becomes increasingly hard to keep doing that on a regular basis), so nevermind.

Also i got a PS5 very recently, so expect some reviews in the future on that regard, again, but in a “when i can i will” kind of schedule, i’m still gonna wait a lot because these fuckin modern console games prices are absurd.

On a final note, i had some hope left for that Let It Die sequel that releases tomorrow, Let It Die: Inferno (itself them trying to pivot the series to trends, this time as an extraction shooter, after the battle royal of the very short lived Deathverse), despite the fact it being an online only paid multiplayer game… but then the Deluxe Edition has the premium currency bonus, so they might be planning to implement microtransactions after launch, plus it became known a lot of stuff was made with generative IA (and allegedly edited/modified after), so it can fuck off.

it not having Suda 51 or any of the main team attached (being developed by Supertrick Games, a support studio that co-developed Let It Die and is made of most of the old Grasshopper Manifacture team) doesn’t help, at all, so i’m not gonna give them the benefit of doubt.

BUT the upside of the backlash they’re deservedly getting is that they immediatly talked about giving the original Let It Die (which i believe it’s still up, was a year) an offline version, which would be lovely and i would love to get, i did enjoy that game, despite the F2P shit.

Know what, i’m gonna log into that instead.

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