Burnedin
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Burnedin

Not the worst list. But putting X-2 above X is certainly a choice, and all three XIII games are too high though at least 13 itself is near the bottom where it belongs. VII is good but overrated. It just enjoys the same advantages Ocarina of Time does. It was the first 3D entry into the series and a lot of people’s

Skies of Arcadia pleeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaase.

The sad thing is that people this braindead actually exist so I genuinely can’t tell whether you’re trolling or not.

I mean the point, as has already been established, of having the license is that there’s a lot to Star Wars that isn’t Jedi or the force. Heck the majority of A New Hope doesn’t really have much to do with them. There’s barely one lightsaber fight in that whole film and it’s probably one of the least interesting ones

Tell me you haven’t seen Andor without telling me you haven’t seen Andor. Star Wars is more than just Jedi and lightsabers and it’s entirely doable to have a media project that is distinctly Star Wars without featuring Jedi or Sith or Lightsabers in any significant way. In fact some of the best Star Wars media to come

How exactly does TLoU2 share the bill with men? Aside from an extremely short segment at the start you play a female character for the entire game. It doesn’t really seem fair to put it in the same category as It Takes Two where the male and female protagonists are given equal footing. You wouldn’t argue that Marvel’s

Yes, but that was also the time they were still acting like the PvE mode would be a big thing and showing off trailers with talent trees. And look how that turned out.

Yeah this is just paying for the same PvE content we got in OW1. Which wasn’t amazing but its not like you were paying a premium for it.

On the one hand some people might defend this saying that it’s basically just $5 on top of the battle pass (since it comes with enough coins to purchase it) and includes a legendary skin as well.

Not necessarily, but at the very least he’s saying he has no significant problem with them. To the point where he’d stand in solidarity with him. That’s bad enough even if he isn’t an out and out homophobe.

Don’t forget they have absolutely no problem with the religious indoctrination of children. And that’s something that’s actually pushed, not just “Christians are a thing that exists”. Oh sure schools aren’t actually supposed to push it, but you know it’s something that happens in a lot of them.

So we should also remove any reference about Christianity or other religions from schools right? Right? Right!?

This is just more right wing FUD. Either you’re dumb enough that you’ve accepted the brainwashing, or you’re dumb enough to believe other people will actually buy the crap you’re selling. These chodes (of which you seem to want to be one of them) are not protesting the teaching of LGBTQ+ ideology, because no one is

Even if they turned it on and it was missing like the last 5-6 heroes released and never got a new hero I'd still play it more than OW2.

Something needed to be done about CC but they vastly overcorrected in OW2. It wasn't a problem in OW1 for a while but then they just kept adding more of it to the point where just too many heroes had it as part of their kit. Brigitte was probably where it went too far.

Keep on coping.

It’s only vaguely useful as a practice tool rather than a learning tool. I used it for a while for Japanese which I found manageable because I'd studied it on and off for years and done a lot of actual in person lessons. But then I tried Korean and I felt completely lost, didn't feel like I was actually learning

Yeah this was a pretty accurate description of my time using it. Started treating it more as a competitive game than a learning tool. I never outright cheated but I definitely employed some cheese to win the leagues once I realised how nutty the top places got. And yeah hanging back and rushing over the finish line

It’s something cryptosimps never came up with a credible answer to, probably why their market crashed and burned around them. The biggest flaw in their concept of “trustless” exchange and “decentralised” ownership is it only applies to the token itself. The token is not an asset, it’s a proof of ownership for an asset

But that seems like a waist of a bunch of computing power to run simple in app purchases.