I thought that Wrath of Heaven was a ton of fun. The multiplayer was even enjoyable, too.
I thought that Wrath of Heaven was a ton of fun. The multiplayer was even enjoyable, too.
Definitely. After reading this article I’d be quite surprised that she might be interested in telling everybody, at length, using as many words as possible, going into every minute detail, what was wrong with her experience, except for the restaurant manager
That should count for two. He was clearly inside the three point line.
No, you stupid asshole, maybe put yourself into the shoes of the people actually making the game and putting in the time to create the product. Think about it. For one second. Would you want to put in three years of 40-80 hours a week on the product, then have sniveling assholes piss and moan at you directly, often…
Oh wow, you really converted me.
No disrespect taken, I had a blast with destiny 1 base game, I’m not a big narrative gamer and am always big on playing things in a group and skipping cutscenes so I can understand that disconnect between our experiences. The big difference I see between the two was that when d1 came out there were no alternatives in…
I try to call them out on that as often as possible because all that those articles do is instigate and divide, it is racism and intolerance dressed up as righteous indignation against racism and intolerance.
I’m so excited by the casual multiplayer of this. Helping someone out in a mission is the most intimate thing you can do to a lover with your fingers. Other than washing their hair.
I make racist jokes about black people all the time, though I myself am black. That doesn’t make me racist. Anything can be joked about if one’s goal isn’t to cause harm imo
I don’t agree with the content of his speech, but I do understand his reaction to the suspension. The term ‘fag’ is widely used as a general insult and often-times when it’s used, it’s not targeting that specific group of people. To receive a suspension under the guise of “it’s homophobic” seems misleading, but at the…
I watched his content for the past year. I enjoyed his content, but it is obvious that he either does not have any idea (which I doubt, him being a very smart guy) or just does not give a shit about the amount of influence his has over kids. And being oblivious to tons of real-life issues and politics his edginess…
I mean, you say your kids are cool, but are they so cool you want to fuck them?
Oh look. A company has to cut fat, yet pay the top guy millions of dollars for this failure instead of sacking his ass.
Man, not to mention that there are SEVERAL side-quests on this permanent addition/repeatable quest! There’s like a mini-mystery to investigate, as well as some side objectives, like freeing the second rooted Pukei-pukei with Igni, who will then come and help you in the last stage of the Leshen fight. If you complete…
This is absolutely brilliant. It encapsulates every reason I play this title, from the sweeping music to the insane amount of action at key points.
“Destiny really created this market”
Classic self burn.
The only person who saw all this coming was Tony Romo.
Personally don’t see this as being a contrast of one group and another — what he’s saying is pretty clear — we need to focus on the fact that women and minorities are being targeted, and we need to focus on the things that everyone (ordinary Americans) are worried about. This doesn’t take some sort of interpretive…
This’ll get me some flack because I’m seeing something other than how his words were (stupidly) structured, but I think he meant to include everyone in his statement about “ordinary Americans.” He tends to speak out against the millionaires, who are not ordinary, and he tends to contrast them with the rest of us who…