The spice must flow.
The spice must flow.
Edit: Kinja not showing others already explained.
Legends actually started its beta ahead of Gwent. Which doesn’t matter either way because a) to call it a Gwent clone would be to stretch the similarities to the point where you could call Uno! a Poker clone; and b) both games are terrible.
All the times he fell asleep during his show, he was actually just concussed.
As long as the players know the risks, I have no issue with seeing consenting adults getting absolutely leveled.
You can tell it’s fake because it's free.
Probably because one is free and the other is a paid game that was in early access for a year, during which time, instead of fixing the spaghetti net code and client performance issues, the devs decided they would expand into consoles and implement microtransactions.
Everyone’s got a plan until they get punched in the mouth.
As it turns out, being a senile uneducated racist asshole who thinks way too highly of himself actually resonates quite well with modern America.
Much like cancer, if we don't give Donald Trump any attention, it/he is powerless. Trust me, I went to school at Trump University.
He knows what he has, no lowballs.
This van is more interesting than about 95% of the stuff in the American History Museum in DC. Hopefully it’ll also end up there.
If you can’t see the difference between the two, I’d say the bigger problem is you not the unverified scoops.
Every pizza is a personal pizza if you try hard and believe in yourself
Don’t be so defensive my man, most people don’t consider that watching someone play videogames is pretty much the same thing as watching someone play sports, but for people with different interests.
Unlike watching other people play sports, right?
When you see news about minorities/poor/foreign people, do you also think “yep way to confirm everyone’s stereotypes”?
Do you bitch about fascism when you see someone getting kicked out of a bar for being a loud mouth asshole?
Not for nothing, but I'd also like to meet this college academic who doesn't call himself a professor.