I live in the US and not only have I never seen a single ad for Destiny 2, I didn't even know there was a second one.
I live in the US and not only have I never seen a single ad for Destiny 2, I didn't even know there was a second one.
Agreed, but so many people don’t study the majority of topics covered on Jeopardy that this is still a failing on the part of the contestants and not a problem with the answers being "too obscure."
At this point you’re literally closing your eyes, putting your fingers in your ears and yelling “LALALALALALALALA” at the top of your lungs.
Games are cheaper today compared to 20-30 years ago when inflation is taken into account.
Funny how you keep saying it’s not about reading comprehension when you’re the only one who read it that way...
I don’t see how you think wearing a bright red cocktail dress during a zombie apocalypse is somehow better than a trenchcoat.
Okay, but Ada *isn’t* just sitting around in a room listening through audio equipment. She’s out there infiltrating and talking to villains. Wearing a trenchcoat during a zombie apocalypse where you want to have as much covered up as possible makes a lot more sense than a cocktail dress with a huge split up the side.
I don’t think anyone would think there was ill intent, it’s just kinda of an outdated term? I haven’t heard or seen it written in almost twenty years...lol
Ehhh, is that really true though? Though I have one specific gamestop I frequent most often, I go to several in my city and they have NEVER at ANY of them just automatically added protection and just said it was there. They've always asked first, every single time.
Especially since, you know, JRPGs are kinda known for their narratives.
Eh, I mean the change in technology between RE2 and 4 is enough to account for the difference, but it’s super weird to me that the characters have all looked different in every game starting with the PS2 games on for seemingly no reason. Like, pick a character model and stick to it. Age it a little bit or deage it a…
The faces aren’t terrible, but it is a little jarring to see how different they look, especially given that Leon and Claire haven’t changed thaaaat much in quite a while. Sure, their original appearances in RE2 look different from the rest of the series because of graphical limitations, but Leon in Re4, 6 and…
Perhaps, but “shonen” just means “boy,” and while it can of course refer to a genre of anime, that wouldn’t be apparent from a title like “Shonen Force.” By contrast, Shonen *Jump* is a well known brand and they’ve been making games for at least ten years under the “Jump” name.
That same post is one of the ones linked in this article.
Okay but how much/where can I buy this?
I mean, not all of them. Higurashi no Naku Koro ni and Umineko no naku koro ni being the very big obvious ones that don’t. In fact there aren’t even any choices in any of them at all except for the very last Umineko game.
For me, if I get to create my own character, I usually go with a male character, because if I’m getting to control everything about their appearance, I want to play as the type of guy I’m attracted to. If the game uses preset characters, I usually go for the female characters. Especially if the characters are as…
Holy shit you are an objectively horrible person.
Okay, like that’s nice but the minigames have been almost uniformly awful and not-fun across the series, so tbh I can’t believe they’re even considering this to be a selling point.
Is that really inconsistent? I only remember the lore saying that only the keyblade could stop the heartless in the sense that only it could free the hearts from the darkness, not that literally nothing could defeat heartless. Heartless can be defeated by various methods, but unless the heart is freed from the…