Why pay for people see ads when people are willing to pay to see ads?
Why pay for people see ads when people are willing to pay to see ads?
Avatar Generations came out this year as well if you count mobile. Nice to see some new games to hold us over until the new animated movie is out.
As a die-hard fan of this franchise (loving almost every title in the series with a few outliers - WTF Umbrella Corps), I’ve come to appreciate that no two Resident Evil games need to aim for the same experience in order to be a good game. The individual title might not be suited to your taste, but they shouldn’t have…
As a lifelong BC resident this made me smile.
I agree with a lot of the sentiment here minus the wavering elitist tone.
It’s worth noting that when HKA won a recent match, their post-game interview was skipped without a peep (these live Q&As featuring a highlighted player from the winning team typically happen after every match). I can’t recall if they had played a pre-recorded interview instead or if it was nothing at all, but I do…
That it’s going to be a few months until you’re able to play on PC. :(
“What I ask is something simpler: just tell me why I shouldn’t leave.”
Why not hire (and pay) purely based on skill, merit and drive rather than race or gender at all? Isn’t that the type of equality we wanted in the first place?
She never spammed chat for healing. I can get behind this. Must be a Japanese thing.
Just don’t let the (potentially and subjective to opinion) poor unraveling of the story in Conquest/Birthright/Revelations turn you off from the desire to trek through older titles.
If this game is too “offensive” for you, just play Avalon. It’s almost the same and one of my favourite games of all time (takes up very little table space as well).
I’m not as far as you, but did you not like the encounter where both you and the boss find a “weapon” to use in the nearby area? Their weapon looked so wickedly terrifying and the clashing of the two felt satisfying to me.
But can it top this?
Sadly, the best storytelling (and challenge) across the “three” games comes through in Conquest.
My apologies if I wasn’t clear. I was referring to the consumer losing money.
Why do they make losing money so convoluted these days?
I’m pretty sure robots don’t have genders.