FYI most of the characters are already unlocked. There are shitty practices involved, no doubt, but at least pass along correct information.
FYI most of the characters are already unlocked. There are shitty practices involved, no doubt, but at least pass along correct information.
I mean, don’t send threats and harassment to the people who did come up with this whole thing, either? Like, I think it’s an incredibly shitty business model, that deserves extensive criticism, but harassing devs on social media - particularly with death threats - is never justified.
This sucks, for sure, but isn’t that different than the time investment required to, say, unlock every skin in Overwatch, or complete very high weapons and armor in MMOs like WoW or Guild Wars.
Chat disabled by default sounds like bliss. Nothing kills the brain cells faster than reading zone chat in Star Trek Online
but...Robotnik was the retcon...as it was Eggman in the 1st Sonic the Hedgehog game manual
Yes, yes, more Marvel properties together, but seriously a single conglomerate controlling nearly half of Hollywood would be bad.
Hell, they don’t even need a whole separate site, just segregate the adult content to it’s own section. I can easily browse places like AmiAmi or RightStuf without accidentally running into their adult/NSFW content.
I’ll never really get the need to police other people’s interests (so long as they’re not harmful). I’m…
I don’t disagree but I would like to point out the hypocrisy of the situation. How many games promote mass murder and torture? And no one bats an eye. Why when it’s about sex is it unsurprising it gets banned but if the next call of duty got banned for promoting war we’d all laugh at the stupidity. If games can’t…
The “problem” with VR is that it is a completely different medium, yet, companies are acting like it’s a product they want to “own”.
VR lost it’s thunder. It’s too expensive and most games on it feel like tech demos. Few companies wanna spend money to modify an existing game to use VR.
october: i will make fun of this animal crossing phone game
“Kusoge is in the eye of the beholder.”
“No doubt Ghibli fans are looking at the TV, blurting, ‘Hey! Wait a second. That’s the reason?!”
There is, it us called comissioning an artist. Don’t forget to pay them in money, they can’t take “exposure as an artist” to the bank for a deposit.
A single word response is hard to interpret as anything other then rude. It’s an order, plain and simple. There is no inflection that makes it anything other then an order.
When I read “Sailor Moon Cosplay Is All Grown Up” I was looking for them to be doing adult things like..... Getting the kids ready for school, Shopping at Lowe’s for that bathroom rehab project and Trying to loose 15lbs. before your 30th high school reunion.
They’re slot machines in everything but name, meticulously crafted to encourage player spending and keep them on the hook.
I think that saying that the Kickstarter goal is one they can “believe” in should give contributors some major pause in their ability to actually make appropriate use of donations.
I mean, so the Fig one was just something they were hoping to turn a tidy profit on..?
While from the ESRB standpoint this might be true I see a few differences in the details:
Physical trading cards are tied to physical ressources. You have to produce and distribute them. You can’t just change a value in your physical card game to virtually have an unlimited amount of cards available for people to buy.…