That’s just not Seahawk football.
That’s just not Seahawk football.
It’s like bad youtube rap became the next big thing.
Opting out of reviews and not having forums is a huge fuck you to consumers. I know they can be toxic but they are also how numerous developers have been pressured to actually fix their games. Taking away consumer voices is not good thing, just because someone somewhere at some point maybe had their feelings hurt.
As a resident of Seattle I am ecstatic because when the Mariners are garbage I never have to hear about baseball in this town.
Good thing the world canvas shortage is finally over... *whew!!
I really don’t see an issue with this, it’s not like Steam raised the costs on small games, they just decided to reward games that are successful. Helping the games that help them.
This needs more stars. It’s terrible, yet amazing.
I’d just like to point out that whenever I’m about to post I check for the Arnheim comment because it usually says something similar to what I was about to post, except more eloquently and with less swear words. It’s way easier to just give it a star.
I too am rooting For Darksiders 3. It’s already shipped and on it’s way. Kind of exciting like the old days when I have no idea what I’m getting come Tuesday.
They really should have passed on both of these companies and bought Larian Studios. Not that Obsidian is bad, I love the first Pillars and will still get around to the second someday, but Divinity is on another level.
Agreed. Dogs are all over the place in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey and I go out of my way to use paralyzing arrows on them because it’s the only non lethal attack available. I also have a compulsion to set free any animal trapped in a cage after I clear the camp/fort simply because I don’t like the idea of leaving them…
I’m really bad at self promotion obviously. My instagram is the same as my handle here, HOJUX.
I just found out that The day 5 prompt actually was chicken, so this one is on topic accidentally. Definitely go off topic though!
Why would another company come in to finish the season if initial sales are weak? It’s also my understanding that the only Telltale game to actually turn profit was the original Walking Dead season, but I’m not positive that’s true.
You know, I left him out but the Peter Parker missions count too.