While the results are less than ideal, they had five weeks on a TV budget so I say bravo. They had to likely crunch to make anything happen. Also with so many narrative heavy series just ending their seasons with random episodes (basically the entire Arrowverse) I prefer this as at least Blacklist fans get some form…
That’s my take as well. She’s so stereotypical of the annoying teenager and yet everyone tiptoes around her and ignores her shitty behaviour. Every character just sympathizes with her and treats her with kid gloves despite her constantly rebellious behaviour putting people in danger and getting Maya killed. I hated…
Very whiny and abnoxious,blames other people not her self for the mistakes she makes...does not seem to learn from her mistakes...and seems to get things handed to her without actually earning them
I can take this one...and warning, BIG ol giant sized spoilers.
People dislike Ava because she’s a poorly written stereotype of a teenager. She’s insists she’s an edgy badass, but all she does is whine and complain, and constantly disobey the only person (Maya) we’re made to believe she actually respects.
When Tyreen…
Tyreen is nothing but a constant annoyance (and a really shitty, creatively bankrupt flip of the Jack/Angel dynamic in BL2), but there’s a spark of something genuinely interesting with Troy that the game hints at...and then immediately forgets about. It’s absolutely infuriating.
Ava is the absolute fucking worst, ever, and whoever created and wrote her should be fired.
Can they make Ava less annoying ?
If they could go ahead and rewrite the entire narrative to be less shit while they’re fixing things, that’d be just swell.
Sorry for the snark, the gameplay is great and BL3 has a ton of QoL improvements over its predecessors, but I will never forgive Gearbox for dropping the ball so goddamn hard in the story…
At least the Lions’ social media team is winning.
Tell the person holding the gun to your head and forcing you to read Animal Crossing articles that they are not practicing proper social distancing.
I love Animal Crossing (been playing since the 2002 Gamecube debut) but I agree with you - this article describes game tactics that, for ME, make it sound a joyless and perfunctory game. Not knocking that approach at all, because clearly min/max types LOVE this game, but if you take the opposite approach (no…
Since most of the ways of earning money are part of the normal gameplay loop, I’m starting to think most of the people who bought New Horizons don’t like playing New Horizons
My daughter is four, and she didn’t speak much English (We live in Japan). Since we’ve been locked up at home for the past month, she started watching me play AC. She originally asked me lots of questions (In Japanese at the start, but I corrected her to speak in English) and she’s been learning more vocabulary that I…
The only thing I wish the museum had was Blathers’s facts about the displays on the plaques instead of just the name and date you found them.
The irony here being that they complain about it being too easy and still didn’t change it back to normal difficulty.
Now that the TooManyEggs team complains end, be ready for the NotEnoughEggs team complains
I didn’t really mind getting so many eggs. They’ve really helped me out at a time when I need to relocate about 100 trees without having to sacrifice my money fruit.
Other games could learn from Animal Crossing’s rewards system. Many continuously recycling small goals that give small rewards, which feed into larger goals with larger rewards. These efforts later get used to reach another goal that happens farther down the line. And then by that point, players have self-made goals…
Like many others this is my first Animal Crossing game, bought out of hype and also a little bit of what I’m going to call quarantine curiosity. I let my wife play first not knowing anything about the multiplayer and how there is only one island per Switch, and you know what, it turned out to be the best decision…