SomeGuyXG3
SomeGuyXG3
SomeGuyXG3

There’s some high level of irony to reading an article on how invasive ads ruin the user experience on a site where 3 or 4 times you have to close ads in order to read said article. (and yes, I understand the staff don’t really get a say in that, y’all good)

Here's a thought: isn't it illegal to put a fake government seal on a document to try to pass it off as legitimate? I wonder how much trouble someone can get into for trying to pass off these cards as forged documents.

I think people are taking it as an informal review - more in line with when a friend tells you about a game. That said, to me, it does still put the review aspect here, albeit mostly contained in the title and the first paragraph. There’s an overall assessment “Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is Bad”, and some details as to

Saying “I’m sorry” isn’t always an apology. It’s a way to empathize with people (I.e. I’m sorry to hear you lost your job).

3 starring every level single player is rough. It’s doable, but some levels are incredibly precise. Highly recommend checking videos on levels you get too stuck on, there were a handful I couldn’t get through till I saw a different approach to them.

But knees are like elbows... on your legs... I don’t... What? I...

That’s just rude in all the right ways. :p

I think for me it’s more that the style resonates with me. I can get into things that have a sort of punk vibe to them, like the style of Splatoon or some moments in Night In The Woods (the college town dream for example). It’s just a matter of personal taste. It’s like how some people can get deep into fantasy, but I

I’d argue that the core campaign should be where you get the most out of a game. I still tout Kirby Super Star as the best in the series because the core of the game feels compelling and the extras are just that - extra. I feel that held up well with both Triple Deluxe and Planet Robobot too (haven’t picked up Star

Honestly, I think it just boils down to being mindful of others. Sad that this level of common sense isn’t so common nowadays.

Fahey! Don’t die on us! Who will tell us what snacks are okay if you’re gone?!

Anyone else think that looks like some kind of astronaut helmet?

Don’t forget about how the original DS was capable of surviving Mt. Everest.

Finding a different way to keep from fat rolling.

Diddy Kong is playable.

*sniff*

Honestly, I grew up in my own little bubble thinking that racism was not an issue anymore. There was a time where I was hanging out with a group of friends who were all minorities, and they could tell story after story about being discriminated against because of race. That was my wake up call that, yes, there’s still

That’s a cool photo.

Oh look, fry sauce.

Strongly agree with all of this. I like how the levels, especially later on, all have the feel of a sort of digital playground.