What's the general consensus on the Fate/ series as a whole? Do they tie in together well or are they loosely connected? Should I watch them in order of release or in chronological order?
What's the general consensus on the Fate/ series as a whole? Do they tie in together well or are they loosely connected? Should I watch them in order of release or in chronological order?
Yeah, I know. I didn't mention them because the games that HB offers usually already have Steam keys, so IDK what standard procedure is for them. I did notice that they recently added an "unused keys" function to my library page. That's a very welcome addition. If they ever add soundtrack Steam keys then it'll be…
Mind, it was never anything as serious as the infamous F ox-Only-Final-Destination-No-Items deal; I don't even think most super hardcore Smashers play like that, regardless of how fond everyone seems to be of that joke. But still, that's how we played—without items.
As someone who spent a lot of time getting out of invisible walls in Halo 2 and tries to break every game he plays, I'm impressed by this.
I really like the current trend of developers/publishers supporting and, in some cases, hiring talented fans or modders.
You can now play your own music through Steam, here are some free soundtracks to get you started.
That's true.
It's much easier to adapt an existing system than creating and spreading a new one. There are other dating systems, like China's Han Calendar, the Japanese Era Calendar, the Islamic Calendar, and the Hindu Calendar, but they're more complicated, and replacing the existing Gregorian system that the majority of the…
But I love Colgate.
That's interesting, I've never had a problem with it. After playing for full days sometimes, I've never had a hand cramp.
It's pretty lame that the lunchboxes and stuff use the same image, but the toys look awesome. It's pretty strange that Jibanyan (the red cat) has become the face of the franchise when Whisper (the classical ghost-looking one) is the yokai with the most screen time.
ITT: mad people
Jumping all the way to "Expert" could have made Diablo III feel meatier in certain ways, but I'd already found that playing it in single player just ended up adding a lot of time to the game. As far as I can tell, the biggest change that occurs when jumping between difficulty levels is that monsters hit points shoot…
There are some real good joke ones, like Hodor Review.
While Halloween has become increasingly popular in the past decade, trick-or-treating still really isn't done—or really done right, for that matter. Where it is done, the practice can feel a bit too organized, and you generally don't see kids and parents roaming the streets looking for candy.
Changing the Steam skin won't change the store's layout or color anyway because the Steam client just loads the same webpage you would see through your internet browser.
Someone really needs to explain the Vocaloid craze to me because I just don't get it.