Burnedin
Burnedin
Burnedin

First party store also means they have full control over pricing and can keep prices as high as they want. Also means no competition so they don’t actually have a reason to cater to the customer beyond some bare minimums. I’m not sure why you think a third party store doesn’t have to give a fuck, they have to be

Running a streaming app 0ff a disc is a bit of a different story to running a third party storefront off one. A storefront would need more permissions and greater access to be able to download and install software.

Unlike your questionable opinions, mine don't need justifying. You're a real psycho if you think "murdering children = bad" needs justifying.

In other words you’ve argued yourself into a corner and can’t find a way out. But hey that’s just my “subjective opinion”, which for the record is no less valid than your subjective opinion despite what you’re trying to imply.

This is just some bullshit rationalisation of bad writing. There are multiple ways to read those scenes, especially the first one where the more obvious reading is she’s scared of what the end of their journey means for their relationship. You have to be really reaching to read it as she knew she was going to die when

No heartless and sociopathic is deciding to vivisect a young girl without her consent within 24 hours of her entering your custody because you’ve tried nothing and you’re all out of ideas. This is the major flaw in trying to turn him into a sympathetic character in the second game, they couldn’t change the fact they

But that’s the thing, it’s only from her perspective, it’s only in their minds. One of the golden rules of storytelling is show, don’t tell. Because the first game fails to establish the Fireflies as sympathetic characters we aren’t shown any reasons to empathise with Abby. The second game tries to tell us that we

It’s honestly more ridiculous than the Hogwarts Legacy fiasco. People were doing the same thing there, deciding that owning or not owning the game was the only indicator of someone’s moral compass. But at least there it’s hard to deny JKR is a terf. People seem to be going mad here because AI might have been involved,

Whoah, XlinkKai is still around? I remember using that to play Monster Hunter Freedom Unite online on the PSP years and years ago. Good on them.

The games narrative could have been a lot better had they not tried to tie the narrative to the Fireflies, which were the first games biggest weakness. It’s clear that the ending to TLoU1 was supposed to be more morally ambiguous. You’re supposed to think oh Joel is killing these guys that just wanted to save the

Unless you kill a pregnant woman... cause that seems to be the only thing that causes the protagonists virtually non-existent moral compasses to twitch. Which I find deeply problematic.

Wow, so the story could have been even shitter? Why am I not surprised...

Ah right, yeah the Spider-Man ride at USJ is similar to the Orlando one. Sadly the one in Japan is closed now which is a shame as I thought it was one of the better rides I went on.

I don’t know if the California one is different but I enjoyed the Spider-Man ride at USJ more than Mario Kart. It just felt like it had too much going on and the AR stuff made it too hard to focus. Plus I’m still a little salty it didn’t register my ride on my power band so I didn’t get the sticker.

Remember background NPC #263? No? Neither do I.

I’ve been to USJ, not missing much by not having the Yoshi ride. It’s basically for kids, it does give you a nice view of SNW though and it goes so slow you can actually take pictures with your phone on it.

It’s like with flying, you’re more likely to die on the drive to the airport than on the plane. Yes accidents do happen, but they’re such big news when they do happen because they’re extremely rare. And the media attention gives people a disproportionate sense of how often these things actually happen. Meanwhile the

While it’s certainly not the motivation for the majority of them it is a useful side-effect.

This. Just reboot the film franchise already. Or stop making them altogether. Ford is well past his prime for reprising his action hero roles. The only time it worked particularly well was in Blade Runner 2049 and that's because he was barely in it. The last two Indy films were just pretty terrible (Dial of Destiny

Why are you assuming that’s their issue? I thought Wandavision was great but stumbled a little at the end and didn’t stick the landing as well as other shows. Loki season 1 (I’m still working my way through S2) was consistently strong right up until the end and nailed the ending.