When I played Ragnarok Online I would always play as a girl and flirt with guys so that they would give me free shit. Oh, how I miss being a manipulative asshole.
When I played Ragnarok Online I would always play as a girl and flirt with guys so that they would give me free shit. Oh, how I miss being a manipulative asshole.
plenty of people have vision better than 20/20 (6/6 for any non American) it's just that it's considered a standardized goal for people working in optics
It's probably meant to be imitating a Banksy which notoriously end up in really oobscure locations.
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It's so incredibly overplayed at concerts (I've been to a few) that it gets really boring after the first time you hear it, unfortunately. I kind of wish they'd played a bunch of other songs in its place, but what can you do?
The short film Let's Play Nomad X, uploaded last year but making the rounds now, is about what people can tell you about themselves when you read between the lines. It's about the brief, often desperate moments of quiet desperation that can show up when anybody puts their voice out to be heard.
I'd like to see a new face for Ellie, if we're being completely honest. I think getting someone super familiar to audiences kind of ruins the "getting to know Ellie" part of the game. The viewer/player already knows Joel, since we've seen his story and Joel is a weary, tired man—therefore, getting someone (e.g. Hugh…
I think the "why" mostly comes from the fact that TLoU is basically a movie anyway.
Seriously? Ew.
That is exactly what I thought, and that was before I knew they were by the same author.
Whoa, no it didn't. HBO had said that it was going to be an anthology from before it even aired, which means they definitely had long-term plans for it.
May as well finish what Monster Hunter started...
Nah, this is how you eat sushi.
I was more referring to the freakishly close timings and generic structure of "chorus w/o instrumentals with lyrics relating to promises/love/something else romantic, brief instrumental showing title screen, verse showing pointless scenes of daily life that never happen in the show, chorus with main characters doing…
I really love how with all the more popular anime openings you can swap all the songs and they still fit. Can anyone else say generic anime pop music?
They could have ended it at 2 repeats. I mean, given us a real ending after 2 repeats.
I felt betrayed. Here I was, playing BD and thinking "wow, this game really trims all the fat on JRPGs!" Then that... stupid time loop/parallel world/whatever thing happened and I just couldn't be bothered anymore. Watch the ending on YT, folks. Sooo not worth the time. Yeah, you can skip random encounters, but you…
Between these tedious rhythm sections you'll be visited by characters—both Important People with Names and unidentified NPCs—who love making jokes and generally being quirky. They'll ask you for weapons, and you'll have to pick the right ones for each character. Then, you'll start seeing these people go on RPG quests,…
What BD did is the polar opposite of different...
The "story" behind it was just a horrible, tacked on premise that gave the devs a chance to reuse all their resources without adding another 2 GB onto the game.