LOL that’s the best genre name for GTA series of all time!
LOL that’s the best genre name for GTA series of all time!
So after all that ranting, you DO ADMIT there are jumping puzzles i your final 3 paragraphs.
Very christian of you bro, what I seek is your pity.
Interestingly, you are saying it is a platformer. Yet I got yelled and screamed at by 70 different users insisting it is NOT a platformer and I am a stupid evil horrid loser for suggesting it is.
Well what you’re reading is my conclusion, not the process. I don’t say “Oh I hate jumping games” and immediately eject.
Finally, someone who didn’t get mad at me for not liking Journey! I really do appreciate the post.
Why is it silly? MASS MARKET kids generally like absolute garbage. The frozen song, Zhu Zhu pets, Boy Bands, saying “NOT” the list goes on and on.
Never mentioned anything about the art being lacking in this game. Purely based on the mechanics I encountered in the first 15-30 minutes of the demo/game.
I wish your comment was at the top, you’ve said it much better than I did! It’s pandering Advertising nonsense.
Beena while for me, the first jumping part w/ air shafts or something IDK early on
“your youtube channel”
Yes, I indeed base my relationships on age :) I hang out w/ adults like me I’m SUCH A TOOL!
And bots :0
Well my judgement is only on the first 30 minutes, I got stuck at a jumping/floating part and that was it.
Well I hit a part with air shafts, and there is a jump button. If that wasn’t a puzzle, I’m not sure what it was, but it was all about jumping and floating.
I tried, believe me I play a lot of non AAA titles and give time to many different games. I guess I’m just more into RPGs
I don’t hate this guy, I don’t know him from adam. I am against this “Reply Girl” type nonsense that he is involved in. People like him beacause he is cute and a clown.
Had Zelda 1 and SMB on my NES, played zelda nonstop. Mario only got a bit of run. Not my thing bros
Mostly climbing and horse riding actually
I’m old, Groupies is term that used to be used for people who followed around athletes and offered up sex when they visit the city.