“$4.3 million in emotional, reputational, and financial distress.”
“$4.3 million in emotional, reputational, and financial distress.”
Is that really true, though? Critical acclaim was very similar for both games, and from my observation, most people acknowledge it was a great game. The only people who seem to dislike it are people unhappy about it not being the same as Chrono Trigger.
Okay, I’ve got to ask, how is it a stretch to call it a sequel? It’s set in the same world, continues the story from the previous game, features some of the same characters, references characters from the previous game that don’t appear, and even has the same final boss (kind of). That sounds suspiciously like a…
I’m going to have to disagree. It happens, yes, but most of the time if you’re on a motorcycle, you’re aware that even a tiny accident could do terrible things to you. A small accident means you lose some paint in a car, but you lose bits of yourself on a motorcycle.
To be fair, it’s not limited to the games. Warhammer 40k is going through The Beast Arises event right now, with a new novel coming out each month. And when they decided to put the Horus Heresy into print? I think they’re at about thirty-five books now. And it’s going to keep going.
I couldn’t get it to work either in Firefox. Then I switched to Chrome and suddenly it worked.
Another option is to have it tattooed on like a friend of mine did. Someone else we knew lost a finger due to a wedding ring, and he decided on his solution relatively soon after.
Right, but bolters don’t fire bullets as we think of them. They fire diamond-tipped, depleted uranium mini rockets that explode after striking the target.
That’s probably untrue. Due to the various enhancements they receive, their bones are incredibly tough. I’m not sure how durable a given Space Marine’s skull would be, but officially their rib cage, at least, is bulletproof.
I’d suggest finishing episode 3. It didn’t really come together for me until then.
I agree with you that it’s superior to the original, but my personal favorite version is Dragonball Z Abridged.
Congratulations, you just became the worst person in this comment thread. You’re suggesting lying to people about what they eat because they probably won’t need hospitalization.
Kind of sort of. They aren’t technically part of the same series, but they do draw from the same pool of characters, locations, lore, etc.
I wouldn’t say the Metal Gear storyline is impenetrably complex. Yes, I did have to actually sketch out a timeline of events to explain it to someone, and yes, you are liable to become lost/confused if you miss something, but that’s part of the fun.