I will always be ready for a new Pushmo, I will always be ready for a new Boxboy.
I will always be ready for a new Pushmo, I will always be ready for a new Boxboy.
To be fair, gen 1 was held together with three paperclips, a single piece of tape, and happy thoughts. The list of things that didn’t break Gen 1 is probably shorter. I’d hope the modern games could figure out a way to work it.
I’d wager that bank will be kept active until 3ds loses online functions, so you’ve probably still got a while. Would be interesting if they came out with a transfer pack a la Pokemon Stadium back in the n64 days. Dunno if the switch’s usb port works for data transfer though.
If you moved a pokemon forward, then taught it a move it couldn’t learn in earlier games, and tried to move it back, it could cause issues. I would rather they just give an error saying “This pokemon can’t be transferred because X move didn’t exist in earlier games” and let you do it after forgetting the move or…
I just copy/pasted the text from project Gutenberg into word and came up with 63 pages. If that’s too long for someone, I’m not sure I’m going to them for book recommendations.
I’m telling myself that this is satire of obnoxious film nerds, but if it is, you wrote it well enough that I’m honestly not 100% sure. I think we all know that one guy no one likes because it’s so important to them that every one knows they enjoy media better than you.
Pretty much, but include three episodes of them talking about how they’re going to punch each other/focusing their energy to punch each other in front of each fight.
I dunno actually, as much as I love GG, it’s pretty technical for an entry point. I could see it being pretty intimidating if you aren’t at least semi-familiar with the genre. Fighting games tend to have a pretty high barrier of entry, and GG/BB have a lot of weird gimmicks for someone who’s just starting.
If you like 2d anime fighters, play guilty gear. Great games, fun aesthetic, and look great in motion.
I certainly wouldn’t complain about having Adam Scott back one last time, but I don’t think Trevor really has enough power to be the final antagonist they have to face. Plus, I feel like if they were going to do that, they would have teased him somehow to remind people he existed.
I can no longer think about vampires without thinking of the sandwich metaphor for why vampires prefer virgin blood.
Mac wants the WHAT!?
I’m honestly not understanding what you’re having such a hard time with here.
That if they want people not to give out spoilers, they shouldn’t give out spoilers? I didn’t feel like it was a particularly complicated idea. What part of it are you not understanding?
Their first post was saying they just bought GoW on Friday, and that they’re glad they weren’t spoiled. GoW has been out for longer than Spider-Man.
Thankfully, I already finished Spidey, but for someone who cares so much about spoilers, you sure are quick to give them out.
Any chance we can convince radio stations that this one is date-rapey too? I could gladly go the rest of my life without hearing it again.
It’s a campaign designed to get people talking about the subject, and AV club is the tenth website I’ve seen report on it today. Seems like a pretty effective campaign to me. They clearly know how it reads, and are relying on people to do a double-take and notice the ads.
Thanks for the correction. I found another page online that suggests more than just these seven pokes are exclusive as well. I was just going off what’s in the article, assuming they covered all the differences.
No, it’s literally one boss that’s different, and 7 pokemon that are only available in one version or the other. Especially nowadays when you can trade with random players over the internet for the unique pokemon.