Fatty solidarity if I ever saw it.
Fatty solidarity if I ever saw it.
Yeah, it's lazy, but I guess if the video is only 19 seconds they have good reason to beat you over the head with the "home video" message.
Ahem.
For the record, the Corgi is the cat of non-toy dog breeds.
Yeah, I have to agree. Every cat I've ever known (over a dozen) followed its primary owner around, met them at the door, etc.
I'd rather clean up a litterbox twice a week instead of either having to walk a dog twice a day (and clean occasional accidents) or dodge piles of shit in my yard while mowing.
You must be HARD to please.
No freaking kidding. I couldn't even bring myself to finish watching that video.
"if everyone bought their games used there would be no more games."
At least not since before the pass closed...
The quote was "it gives us space to develop these characters that you truly care about."
Your funniest thing ever is actually an ibex, but here's the full video:
Here's the rest of it. You're welcome.
I played the demo of this game on Android and browser, and didn't really enjoy it either way. There's two approaches to solve puzzles that you have to use together; you have to listen to the music to piece it together, and there's the physical shape of the pieces and the "board." I found that, even with both…
Upon further reflection, I think the problem is one of perspective. Games are tasked with telling a story. As such, if you don't perform to a certain standard, the game makes you start over so that it can progress the story correctly. Life doesn't have that function.
I don't have a problem with the game, except something that has bothered me about games for a while: there's always a right answer.
The difference is that the Sony and MS hardware gets a larger portion of 3rd party content, so the Nintendo offering generally becomes the "Nintendo box". And that sucks. The fact that it's always been that way doesn't mean it always has to be that way, or that you should like it.