It's spectator friendly like EVE online is spectator friendly: it makes no goddamn sense to casuals but it makes for good stories the next day.
It's spectator friendly like EVE online is spectator friendly: it makes no goddamn sense to casuals but it makes for good stories the next day.
No, because I was watching the Super Bowl. I'll say I enjoy Soccer games that go into double-overtime though, and that sometimes matches that end in ties are exciting.
This game is so much more entertaining to watch than melee.. I watched those APEX finals and it was all fox and falco shorthopping a dozen times til someone fucked up, then an incomprehensible series of side-bs and up-bs that seemed to amont to little more than 50-50s, until someone got kicked out of a mov's startup…
Those purple people. Always takin' our jobs. GO BACK TO VENUS, YOU GODDAMN GRAPES.
Sazh is an awesome character, and probably one of the best black characters in video games, but c'mon, the guy's got a bird's nest on his head. You don't think there's at least a little something uncomfortable about pucturing a black guy's hair as a bird's nest?
Like Shyguys, she has appeared outside of the dream world. She's gotten tidbits of development in other games as well, and the official answer is "it's complicated."
It's been referenced iin a few.other games as well, like Smash Bros. Melee and the Japan only Captain Rainbow.
Yeah, the whole thing is super weird. Birdo is not the only Birdo in some games' canons. Theres a whole team of them in Mario Baseball (or whatever that game is called)
Birdo is het. She's been shipped with Yoshi here and there.
I dunno, Zelda kinda looks like a girl.
Or, given how he gets around, flambuoyant. :D
It climbed into our windows, snatched our people up!
Nah dude, Nintendo makes great games. If nostalgia was what made people rate a company highly, Sonic wouldn't be a laughing-stock today.
Why the hell wouldn't they brag about this? Positive press is something anybody promoting themselves should point out.
Final Fantasy V*
That's all well and good, but can it save us from the insatiable bloodlust of the bagger 288?