Michael Phelps was swimming in lane 2 on the 100m race where he triple tied for silver. I bet Phelps would have been the only silver medal winner (or even gold) if he was in lanes 4-8.
Michael Phelps was swimming in lane 2 on the 100m race where he triple tied for silver. I bet Phelps would have been the only silver medal winner (or even gold) if he was in lanes 4-8.
Why is it automatically assumed that the artist was purposely avoiding drawing scientists of other ethnicities? Rather than assuming every human being is full of evil intentions, why not think positively? Artists shouldn’t have to walk on eggshells just to make sure they cater to every population.
I don’t get the logic of some people saying any form of entertainment is terrible just because the fans might make them uncomfortable. Good things stand on their own, and therefore generate fans. Shouldn’t that be a good indicator that a form of entertainment is probably good?
You can definitely kill everything, if that’s what you want to do. It completely changes the outcome of the game, and it won’t break. That’s probably one of the reasons why so many people like Undertale.
The fanbase shouldn’t influence your opinions of the game itself though. (Though probably a poor example) That’s like saying The Walking Dead is the worst TV show ever, just because you dislike people who dress up as zombies.
I highly recommend it to anyone! Not everyone is going to enjoy it, but 97% of steam users have so far given it great reviews. If you have a friend, just steam share with them and you have nothing to lose.
Don’t let the hype dissuade you from trying the game. If you have a friend with it, steam share and you won’t waste any money. If you’re a fan of RPGs, you would probably enjoy Undertale.
This doesn’t count all of the views that Facebook stole. I would be curious to see what the actual most popular Youtube video is, assuming Facebook would actually stop stealing.