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Follow Conrad at ConradZimmerman on Twitter and check out his Patreon (/fistshark). All her content goes on, and you can catch Access-Ability on YouTube every Friday. One’s Prologue is definitely relevant to the main story and genuinely expands on it, so for story-driven players, I would recommend it. In game screenshot from One’s Prologue: Drakengard 3 DLC. The game jerks and stutters constantly, during both actual gameplay and in cutscenes. All the Prologue’s do have a couple of these very cool Tim Burton style cutscenes which was a pleasent surprise. There is DLC that makes each of them playable in a prologue.

Games we played this week include: Stray (15:45) Multiversus (22:35) Xenoblade Chronicles 3 (38:50) Vampire Survivors (46:55) Frogun (51:30) LIVE A LIVE (54:00) - News things talked about in this episode: First hints of what Disco Elysium devs are doing found in job listings (54:50) Former Xbox exec Peter Moore says Microsoft encouraged console wars (55:50) Xenoblade Chronicles 3 is latest first-party Nintendo release to leak in advance of release (58:00) Resident Evil Village getting accessibility update, but third-person mode pushed to paid DLC (59:10) Ubisoft’s failure to address their issues is making them worse (1:01:05) Rockstar has finally made some changes to work culture (1:07:45) Last of Us Part 1 remake includes audio descriptions of cutscenes for visually impaired players (1:06:05) Sony expresses concern over Microsoft acquisition of Activision, specifically Call of Duty (1:08:45) Diablo Immortal player spends so much the game becomes unplayable for them (1:12:00) - Buy official Jimquisition merchandise from the Jimporium at Find Laura at LauraKBuzz on Twitter, Twitch, YouTube, and Patreon. Drakengard 3 continues this trend by melding stale, Dynasty Warriors-style combat with one of the most unusually compelling RPG stories in recent years. It's not enough to just have power over someone's life.
