“Your money will still be money”
“Your money will still be money”
If I had to guess how old Rebecca Ferguson was from watching that movie I’d have said around 45 and Oscar Isaac looks about 50 in the film. I don’t know if that was makeup or what but they both looked entirely age-appropriate to have a teenage son in my opinion.
Private company, their TOS, which is accepted by every user playing the game. You can not “be a fan” of this all you like, at the end of the day it doesn’t fucking matter at all. If you don’t like that concept from any game company, don’t buy their products. That simple.
She wore battle armor in Halo 5.
its just cus only the whiners whine, everyone else is just sitting pretty and enjoying the never ending grind and releasing of constant content
A person’s personal taste in media isn’t an indication of “fragility.” That’s just ridiculous.
This is not true. The amount of Typhon Neuromods you use and the number of Typhon you kill instead of sneaking past are both contributing factors towards your ending. They’re definitely not the determining factors but they are counted. Certain decisions are weighted more highly, just like killing targets in Dishonored…
I have spent 10 minutes playing Destiny, and then trying again for Destiny 2. Got bored real fast.
Or even more frequently, there’s always at least one or two toxic fratbros who will either be true to themselves and bring nothing but anger and misery into the run, or will spend half an hour bantering and exchanging private jokes about their personal lives like there aren’t four complete strangers with them.
I feel like the thing that kind of gets overlooked when it comes to discussing Destiny - in particular, how well it ‘feels’ to play - is how well that good ‘feeling’ can then translate into a gaming experience that’s just as involved (or passive) as one would like. Want to spend an hour taking on the hardest…
Correction, Baby Eliksni. “Fallen” is the equivalent of a “racial slur” for the race.
Arranging books by colour is book arranging for people who do not read!
Terrible take and extremely insensitive to the people who didn’t have a choice but to work their ass off or take the high road and risk not getting a job. This comes off as “hard work shouldn’t be awarded because you worked too hard” I’m sure if were a developer and a game whos success I contributed too was rewarded,…
Twitter is irrelevant to this story. If you don’t care about the dispute because you don’t care about the people involved, that’s one thing, but if you don’t care about the dispute solely because it happened on Twitter, that’s weird. It’d be like saying you never got into verbally talking and you’re glad you never did…
Cause people like to enjoy things in their own way, whether that’s making it as hard or as easy as they so choose. A game going out of it’s way to help with that is nothing but a straight positive in my book.
Why even play the game at that point? If you want the story without the investment read a summary.
The “extremely cheap sense of accomplishment” is how you might experience it, but doesn’t represent how other people might feel about it. Reading a synopsis of Control is an insanely reductive way to experience what the game has to offer, and the challenge of the combat is certainly not the shining achievement of that…
I feel like you might have turned off the tutorials, where it does actually walk you through quite a bit of this stuff specifically mentioned in this review. Off the top of my head, there’s a few popup tutorials that happen in your first few combats.
A pretty clear explanation of how armor works and how it impacts…
Rowling (and others) don’t take issue with trans women identifying as women. They take issue with trans women being treated as women in a biological sense.
Disappointed, yes. But the goalpost you set was not disappointed, it was “upset,” and your original reasoning was that “the why is irrelevant.”