Pretty sure this is a YuGiOh abridged reference. Pretty much anything that refers to a card game specifically as a "children's card game" is usually a reference.
Pretty sure this is a YuGiOh abridged reference. Pretty much anything that refers to a card game specifically as a "children's card game" is usually a reference.
Apparently, he didn’t have ENOUGH money. How do we know that? He doesn’t own a jetplane that looks like a dragon.
It’s a YuGiOh Abridged reference I’d hazard.
The children's card game thing is a meme, the OP is a blatant troll, and you took the bait.
Screw the rules, he has money!
What kind of sick twisted FUCK would cheat at a children’s card game?
The regular ones taste better, and are much better for milk dipping.
If a security guard calls out, always respond. There’s no quicker way to get into a beef with someone then completely ignoring them when they’re trying to do their jobs. As someone who’s worked security and been reamed out by superiors for not doing my job to the letter I can speak from experience. That being said,…
Ignore that cgo guy. CGO probably stands for childish guy online or something. On Monday he was retweeting all my posts. Now he’s doing this. His world gets turned upside down every week.
January 20th, 2021: President Biden, all smiles, is sworn in. He shakes former president Trump’s hand before the cuffs go on. He steps closer to Ivanka. And then closer still. He lifts her hair off her neck and smells it while looking at Trump, drops it, and walks over to Barron... to be continued
Movies are no different. There are some people that can’t handle, or don’t want to see, excessive graphic violence in movies, for example. That doesn’t mean that movies with graphic violence shouldn’t be made.
I don’t disagree that accessibility is a great thing to have in games. I just don’t believe that developers should be lampooned for creating a specific, crafted, difficult experience, if they’re not interested in capturing a wide audience. Not every game has to appeal to everyone.
Disagree. Sekiro’s world, characters and story are fine but the real experience is the gameplay. The excitement of exchanging blows with enemies almost like a choreographed dance. Making the game easier would just allow players to rush down bosses while disregarding their defense because damage becomes less of a…
I like this reply.
Games are a unique medium of entertainment, they’re incredibly varied and some are simply not capable of being enjoyed by all persons across all forms of existence. That’s just how it be. There are countless games out there that can be enjoyed by a wider audience than others. I don’t get why we need to start demanding…
I was absolutely livid when Capcom retroactively put an easy mode into Dragon’s Dogma and I still haven't gotten over it so I totally get why From Software fans don’t want an easy mode.
It’s not “because it would affect me.” It’s because the artists had a vision, and a goal for the experience they want people to have. They have a strict artistic goal and they execute on it, every time. They challenge so many people, and there are stories all over the place of people “finally” getting it and having…
The problem is with many difficulty scalings is turning the difficulty ‘up’ just results in mobs and bosses becoming bullet sponges, or going from ridiculously easy to a game that has sudden, unplanned for difficulty spikes.
I will never understand why anyone would want something like the Souls titles or Sekiro to have an easy mode. What would be the point of that? Sure, they have lore and story to experience, but those things are vague and confusing, and absolutely take a backseat to the gameplay. The difficulty and skill required…
This kinda sounds like the whole participation trophey arguement.