Hey, this doesn’t bother me personally, but I didn’t expect the spoiler about the Emperor’s identity in slide 9, and there may be others who it bums out
Hey, this doesn’t bother me personally, but I didn’t expect the spoiler about the Emperor’s identity in slide 9, and there may be others who it bums out
Fucking braindead take, these toxic kids are far more likely to have been the bullies.
If you had read the post you would know the games can still be downloaded and played, just no new games can be purchased.
I think you’re looking back on your PS3/Xbox360 with incredibly rose-colored glasses or through 2023 eyes because this looks identical to the 2010 game... because that’s all it is. Not a remaster, just the game from 2010, 13 years ago.
That one really stinks. For me, less so because of the message the game gives you that you quoted above; and more because the game really isn’t about that... at all.
I’ve always found myself on-the-fence when it comes to Anita Sarkeesian.
... except Toriyama burned out after just 2 series and never wanted to do a regular series of manga again.
The weekly japanese manga industry is insane. I remember when Stan Lee was writing Ultimo and they had an interview in american shounen jump where he was pretty flabbergasted at the amount of content being pushed out on a weekly basis compared to the american comic industry where it was 1 chapter a month.
Maybe, the even though I have over 1,000 games on Steam, nearly all of them were either dramatically on sale, or from bundle deals. I almost never buy full price games. Same with Epic. Well, to be honest with Epic I actually rarely buy the games, since I get most of them free if I wait long enough :)
Valve isn’t going to give you store credit because they don’t need to. Plenty of people are willing to buy games on Steam without any added incentive. The same can’t be said for EGS which is why Epic has spent billions on coupons, giveaways, etc, and is willing to literally lose money during the big sales.
I had the same impression. It felt awfully slow and not particularly rewarding. Also, all the swaying and tilting on melee attacks and hits gave me bad motion-sickness.
I can’t think of a single time in Breath of the Wild or Tears of the Kingdom where having a dedicated whistle button to call my horse was useful. I would have been totally ok with that being grouped in with the other rune (BotW) or hand (TotK) abilities.
sounds less like a problem with the show and more that you shut your brain off tbh because man you missed the entire point
I’m so torn on Delicious in Dungeon. It’s really good, but holy crap is the pacing insanely terrible. It just keeps dragging on, and on, and on, and on, and on... With every new chapter I keep thinking “how is this STILL not over yet?” I really hope an anime adaptation will tighten it up.
June is not “right before” September
“right before”
I never did own a dog growing up. I liked them but never did quite make that intimate connection with one.
So were the games we grew up with (or the marketing at least). We just didn’t notice because we were teens :P
With so many games fundamentally about taking over spaces or harvesting them for our own gain—something arguably reflected even in the wonderful new game The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, where as Link, you can plunder Hyrule to your heart’s content—how do we make games that challenge such ideas?