There wouldn’t be a Western release anyway.
There wouldn’t be a Western release anyway.
It is kind of bizarre that some people would get so upset about these things, much like how people sent hate mails to Kotaku when it reported that No Man’s Sky got delayed.
HR/Hiring agents are just incompetent. It’s a sad reality, but many of the “first line” hiring staff who filter the large number of applicants are either unqualified or unmotivated to do their jobs properly.
I think...that the similarities are within reasonable limits?
Wow, what led you to such a lengthy rant? I do not believe that the article criticised America.
By the way, I’m Taiwanese. My ancestors came from China, so don’t even think about playing the race card.
Most people do not bother with EVs, IVs, and team-building. I do not know if those things should be mandatory to playing Pokemon, but I think that we should recognise that majority of the players play it casually and simply put their favourite Pokemons on the team. The way of playing which you have described is not…
Others think that Portals may be the key to getting multiplayer to work, and that players will be able to use Portals to meet one another.
Somehow, Gizmodo manages to spin a CNN article about “how Mark Zuckerberg misses his coding days” into one that describes him as a control freak and a self-proclaimed god. All just because...yes, Peter Thiel (the person who funded efforts to destroy Gawker Media) is on Facebook’s board.
Unlikely.
Hahaha, someone did not catch the joke.
This sounds awfully familiar. I wonder...nah, it’s just me. The game will turn out really great in 5 years’ time.
It’s pink...I mean...Rose nowadays.
You need to put a super saiyan in that thing.
I wonder if he is actually the Zamasu from the future who has fallen. If that’s the case, perhaps they might be setting it up for the Zamasu of the present to overcome his evil-self?
Isn’t the screen a lot more prone to scratches, or, according to Corning, “material transfer” that “can be very difficult to remove” (ha, ha, ha)?
Hahaha, this is what you get for allowing profit-driven companies to lobby and make campaign contributions.
Probably because some of them are not that great at communication. Some people can be upfront and honest about their mistakes, with eloquence and sincerity, they can turn the situation around or minimise the damage. Others...well, they get intimidated by setbacks and try to hide them, things get dug up, and a shit…
I can understand that the hype might be difficult to control, but...why is the game $60? It feels like a $30 game to me. Look, Ark: Survival Evolved is less than half its price. Sure, they can set the price as they see fit, but I personally do not think that it is justified.
I heard you like Kotaku...so I gave you Kotaku comments in an article that talks about Kotaku.