That’s what I hear.
There is this one dude from the Scottish Highlands. No one else that I know of, though.
It was SO GOOD.
No, they’ve been popular since the end of last year. These things have been around in one form or another since the 90s and for some reason blew up at the end of 2016.
Great. Doesn’t change that the spinners have been around for longer than a month.
These have been around longer than a month.
Did you interview a lot of teenagers about their collecting habits?
You remember Pogs?
There is nothing that isn’t political. It may be subtle or it may be as obvious as a brick to the face, but everything comes with an agenda written by a person or group that is trying to get you to buy in, too.
They did away with numerical scores a long time ago to focus on what works about the game and what doesn’t.
Okay, I’m gonna bottom line this for you:
I’m defending him because he reviewed the version he got, which was broken. He had no way of knowing at time of review that it would be fixed so soon. He could have started the game again and again, running into the exact same issue and losing all his progress repeatedly. There was no way of knowing that Bethesda was…
Except this wasn’t just a normal bug; he couldn’t finish the game. Sure, the problem was fixed, but at the time he was given the game for review it obviously wasn’t. People should know when there are problems like that before they purchase a game, because studios aren’t always so quick (or even able) to patch out…
Or Bethesda could stop with this nonsense of not giving out review copies until the last minute and allow things like this to be caught beforehand. This is on them. The save was broken at time of review due to one of their bugs. Doesn’t matter that they patched it, he played the version they gave him—which broke.
“Just dropped the game” that he couldn’t play any more? I believe that’s how a game-breaking bug works.
This is my new favorite gif.
Someone else had the same idea:
Several people, including both Jon Stewart and John Oliver have noted that O’Reilly wrote a novel once that included graphic sex scenes, that he narrarated in the audiobook version.