So, let me get this straight; we're presenting the story of a kid who has told you how amazing of a liar he is?
So, let me get this straight; we're presenting the story of a kid who has told you how amazing of a liar he is?
Bravely Default had the same sort of SD art style going for it. It actually seems to be pretty common to use SD character designs on the 3DS — another example I can think of would be Project Mirai, which has all its character models in Nendoroid style.
Bethesda is the worst for this shit. I want to make a game called "Scrolls from the Fallout" just to give them the middle finger.
I think I read somewhere in interview that David was worried that the ending wasn't "video game enough" originally, thus he made the ending into a what it was atm. To make it "FEEL" like a video game. :p
No way. The story didn't get twisted. It fell to pieces. It completely failed to deliver on questions and promises made throughout the first half of the game, and the final climax was practically non-existent. I can distinctly remember the end credits rolling and thinking "are you fucking kidding me? That's it?"
Hey America, I've got an idea: Stop acting like the fact it's your house is justification for treating your child like it's your responsibility to manage their time and make sure they eat - and teach them some fucking responsibility by teaching them to cook for themselves, so that they won't fucking die.
Majora's Mask hate in a nutshell: "I don't like time limits in games, so clearly you only enjoy it because of nostalgia."
I think this is brilliant and a masterful troll of all the cross-hilt-haters out there. "Oh, what's that? You don't like the new design? Well now you can make a lightsaber that is ALL blade! HAHAHAHAHA!"
All we need is a flexible chain attachment, and we can finally have Teenage Mutant Jedi Turtles.
The problem is that, with this issue, not feeding them convinced the trolls that they were right and that pretty much everyone was silently agreeing with them.
"In their minds' eye, they're all very hard, enlightened cultural connoisseurs with sharp wits who enjoy ham handed, mealy mouthed, cultural shit kicking. Their minds and collective conscience honed to a steely indifferent edge by the brilliant satire of South Park. These people who so vociferously defend a quarter…
Don't be fooled! Whenever a company bundles two numbers together like that, it's because they are trying to hide how low one of those numbers is. You can also see this in the recent Activision Blizzard sales call, where they kept combining the earnings of Hearthstone and Destiny in what could only be an attempt to…
To be fair they did inflate their numbers by bundling it with the cheap Xbox Ones over the holidays.
No problem. I just called my time guy, and he's credited you with seven new minutes, to be implemented on March 16, 2015. You'll get them at 5:41 pm, and they'll end at 5:48 pm. I added the extra two minutes as my way of apologizing for all the suffering you've undoubtedly been through. Hang in there; we'll get…
Because repeatedly beating someone with a club inspires less fear?
A kid seeing a gun in the app store is going to do...what, exactly? Turn them rabid? If it's free and they can download it whenever they want, is it a problem then? That seems like a bigger issue than just seeing it in the store, since they might not think it has guns but it actually does. This actually gives less…
"However, if it's 80% of the way there, and Microsoft pushes us to release it early so they can include it with holiday bundles, then we will go ahead and release a game that's 20% broken."
I'll just leave this Ubisoft quote here...