Marshmallowmancer
Marshmallowmancer
Marshmallowmancer

Yeah, something like that is exactly what the game needs to add even just a little bit of life to it, and it’s something else to do when you check in along with gathering your resources. I think it would have been a way better addition than Deathclaws.

Well, considering law enforcement has spent decades making it harder for people to get marijuana and methamphetamine and all sorts of other drugs, I just think it’s an impossible task. So if people want to have guns and can prove themselves responsible with them, then they should be able to own them, because outlawing

Or because killing someone with a gun is easier and less likely to get them stabbed or punched in the face. Let’s face it, a person who wants to do something stupid and illegal is going to do something stupid and illegal. Banning something doesn’t immediately remove it from circulation. The drug war taught us that.

We need to have the conversation when there HASN’T been some crazy tragedy or threat. It needs to not be emotional and reactionary. It needs to be intelligent and thought out. Which, incidentally, is an impossibility in today’s political climate anyways.

I really wanted to like this game and I guess it’s more harmless than most annoying resource management games, but it didn’t do anything exceptional and, just like this guy describes, it becomes a tedium of “log in for thirty seconds, collect resources, log out” way too quickly. I like that some people are making

Ok, I’m willing to admit that taste is taste, but this is provably wrong. By science. Fallout Shelter is a competent but ultimately shallow resource management game with no real lasting appeal. Even calling Fallout 3 mediocre - which I would be willing to entertain - there is absolutely no competition.

Oh THESE guys. Glad to see Young Avengers characters sticking around. I enjoyed their early run.

I noticed it immediately when I first played the map and said to my friends, “Oh shit, did she just make a Castlevania reference!”

Maybe, I’ll give it a look.

Wait, she’s going to be an Avenger too? Squirrel Girl, I mean.

Unreasonably difficult doesn’t mean impossible, but fair point.

“What a glorious night to have a curse!”

It’s easy to get psyched right now with these clever levels since it’s been released to a pretty controlled group. But once the world gets their hands on it, I have a feeling 99% of the content will be absolute drek, people just trying to create the most unreasonably-difficult stages they can.

This exactly. Most of what we’re going to get are terribly-designed levels just meant to be impossible or as close to it as the designer will allow. I’m not at all excited for this, even though it’s a neat idea.

I’ve had a soft spot in my heart for Squirrel Girl ever since she called Marvel out for Penance’s bullshitty angst. It was fun to see them poke fun at themselves like that and not have to take things so seriously.

I quit Hearthstone awhile ago, but this seems like the worst kind of power creep to me. Is it as bad as it seems?

I cannot wait for this game in 2066 when I’m in a nursing home! All the time in the world to play it :D

Thanks for explaining that. I keep meaning to get back into Splatoon, maybe I’ll give it a try and see how hipster I can make my squidgirl :-P

At last. I have found my soulmate <3

Well, at least there’s some way to do it I guess.