Nothing’s stopping them from programming Pokemon Box to recognize “this is a legendary coming from RBY and thus doesn’t have a natural ability, give it this specific one”.
Nothing’s stopping them from programming Pokemon Box to recognize “this is a legendary coming from RBY and thus doesn’t have a natural ability, give it this specific one”.
They’ve confirmed that Sun and Moon is 7th gen, in that it is “the new Pokemon game”.
If you traded Pokemon Yellow’s pikachu into GSC it had a special hold item. My guess is that they WILL get hidden abilities if you transfer them up.
It’s not that it doesn’t happen to white people. It’s that it happens to a lot of black people, and worse. Imagine if your Mom had been black, it’s not impossible to imagine it going far worse.
I found Felicia HILARIOUS. She’s a maid who just wants to maid but SHE’S SO GOOD AT KILLING. She accidently killed all the dishes and food and dropped tea on Odin’s head. I loved it.
A man so good at basketball that a machine cannot accurately represent how good he is. That’s talent folks.
Another bit of advice you could add. The DLC maps don’t give you EXP and gold...but they DO let you grind for supports! This has some problems though since Odin is talking about people I don’t have in my army to my maid and it’s really weird. Oops!
That’s not a thing anymore, pretty sure. The DLC maps don’t give gold or EXP (they do give Support though!)
Fates is harder then Awakening, and that’s really all I can say. I’m playing Normal and Casual (so no permadeath) and it seems a lot harder then Awakening was at this stage of the game (which bodes ill for the future for me...)
Ironically the story isn’t affected at all BECAUSE of the perma-death. Since the characters can all die at any moment, the plot important ones have to be flagged to only be “heavily wounded” while the unimportant ones to the plot just get sad words and nothing...which also means they don’t get to participate in the…
I’m 24 if it helps any, and I know people who are in their mid 30s who felt the same as me about it. But like you said, no offense taken this is just a general thought.
What was his reason to listen in, to document all of our stuff and also to rate us on a scale from one to ten on how easy we are to manipulate? I either didn’t hear it or just forgot, or missed it, or something.
They spent two months in a drunken bender across the state. And our characters response to this is “oh okay”.
It has no multiple endings. The only differences are some minor dialogue stuff, nothing changes. Not one single choice you make actively matters.
While I don’t agree, I totally understand where you’re coming from. I just think that Henry’s complete doormatting of the situation is ridiculous. He shouldn’t accept that he should “let sleeping dogs lay” he spent twoish months probably horrified at the thought that he’s going to get caught for a crime he didn’t…
So the girls are missing for two months, their camp torn apart, and when Henry (reasonably) wants to know what happened an is told “just let it go”, he’s supposed to just go “oh okay” and drop it like that, and that’s good story telling?
I’m more talking about how Henry spends twoish months worried about how he might be charged for murder for the dissapearance of those girls and then they just...show up, out of nowhere, at some dude’s farmer, and when told to “let sleeping dogs lie” about the camp...he just kinda goes “oh” and drops it. And all that…
The girls were missing for two and a half months, and...they just get found one day and Hank, who’s been going through this “am I going to get charged for murder” for two months just goes “...oh okay”.
I don’t really get the praise of Firewatch. Maybe it’s just me but...it felt kind of “there”. The ending was a massive let down and nothing really gets resolved in a satisfying way.
They already gave the best game out for free, so...if they DO intend to lock the other ones behind a pay wall they sure did that wrong.