That thing won’t drop legendaries.
That thing won’t drop legendaries.
Racist... how??? Only thing some people would prolly complain about is the characters being essentially genderless, and even then that wouldn’t be the cancel brigade (since cancel brigade would love it) but the gamers rise up crowd.
The rule should be that no single company or corporation should own a big enough share of the market as to shut out competitors.
I doubt that he’d consider “Joker” art, even if it looks a lot like his own movies.
The thing is, Scorsese is entitled to his own opinion. I’ve watched several Scorsese films and several Marvel films (I don’t mind them, and I rather like Guardians so I understand Gunn’s reaction,) and I can say that he’s right. He didn’t say Marvel films are trash, he said they’re very well made -which they are. He…
Yah, I feel like there should be a ruling against this. Disney owns the biggest media conglomerate in the world, and the chain alone owns most commonly watched TV channels in the US. Blocking somebody from advertising in them is an extremely aggressive move.
Having to fight through part of the level to access the boss is a known mechanic to prevent mindless boss farming. Borderlands 2 did it with the Warrior, for example.
Unpopular opinion: I’m tired of Smash fans asking for basically every single character of every single IP in existence to be added to Smash.
Dude it’s just the goose. Lazy devs didn’t even bother giving the game a title and you expect they’d give the bastard goose a name?
I can’t really understand that part, particularly since the guy is on trial himself and looking at several decades behind bars. As much as he has snitched, he’s still awaiting sentencing and I believe there’s not a chance in the world he’ll be let off scot-free. How do you apply witness protection to a guy in jail?
Bandaging his whole body and face and giving him a job as a living mummy at a local museum, I guess.
Good news, 4-player modes are on the pipeline. It was listed on a recent dev post. Probably won’t be here before 2020, but it’s something they indeed want to implement.
I think the issue here might be we’re comparing BL3 with BL2 + all DLC, which makes BL2 miles bigger and more varied. If we think of BL2 as it released, only with the base campaign + TVHM, no OP levels, no expansions, no headhunters, no extra classes, well... BL2 starts looking quite small by comparison.
Hey, Kotaku Editors, I’d totally read this guy’s story. Interview him anonymously or something, c’mon. It sounds interesting.
To be fair, going by the game’s storyline, Ash must be like, the second or third trainer to have entered the league. The first being the PC, who was there to see how... the whole thing was basically improvised, with everyone in the islands making shit up as they went along and hoping nobody noticed.
You may wanna try My Time at Portia. While it’s not as much of a farming sim as it is a workshop and life sim with farming elements, I found it scratches the Stardew Valley itch quite well.
I’m still salty they called that thing ‘Oumuamua instead of Rama. I mean, it was a perfect fit.
Could be they installed different versions of the game depending on when they got the code. Also, as common with beta versions, different systems will have different issues, or none at all.
Before EGS popped up, you could pre-order Ubisoft games from a wide variety of resellers and get competitive discounts. Now you can only pre-order from Uplay and EGS and get zero discounts. Yay competition!
Here, take a look at this part of the article you didn’t bother to read, you steamboi: