this was an unpredictable wild ride from start to finish catching it live. like I thought this game would be a snoozer and almost left before seeing the hurricane outside, and then it was just a stun lock combo all the way through it certainly WAS an... experience... you could call it that. it suddenly turning into a FPS "objective:KILL" at the end was just the cherry on top
As much as I appreciate the ambition to not include a pause button to immerse an audience, it only ever hurts those who need it the most: a parent responding to their child’s needs, an employee picking up a call from their direct supervisor, etc. Some people really need to get over the idea that the mere existence of a pause button detracts from a game’s experience. It’s like asking streaming services to not include a pause button on your film.
@@bionicdragon5 and it was a bad idea in darksouls too if im offline i demand the option to pause so that when someone comes knocking at my door saying the dog got out i can just go and get the damn dog
You know you don't need to play every single game ever? If a game doesn't match up with your lifestyle or limitations that's okay, you can play one of the 70 million that does.
In this one, Tomato must make the ultimate sacrifice, and team up with a *PUG* to defeat Meemaw, after his failure to feed her in My Summer Car, while struggling with the Voice Recognition punishing Tomato for making "LOUD = FUNNY" his entire brand! Will *OUR* streamer get the *GOOD* ending? Or will Meemaw cut him out of the will, forcing him to become a *REACT STREAMER* ?