Except I already know that the twist at the end ruins the entire point of the game in the first place: showing us how Big Boss went from heroic character to the villain in MG1 and MG2.
Except I already know that the twist at the end ruins the entire point of the game in the first place: showing us how Big Boss went from heroic character to the villain in MG1 and MG2.
The plot twist to every game since the first one (with the exception of Snake Eater) has been terrible, each time. They pretend to be deep, thoughtful storylines, but really each one is ridiculous and the twist, much like the one at the end of MGS5, ruin all development within game and universe.
To be honest, the gameplay has never been my issue with the MGS series, it’s been the “Plot Twist” that happens every time, and it seems like every entry tries to out do the stupidity of each one.
You know, I had no interest in MGS5 at all... but I seriously want in on this action. This sounds way more fun than the stupidity that has been plaguing the MGS series for so long...
The problem with comparing Aeris-Aerith to Terra-Tina is one was a mistranslation, the other was a purposeful Localization.
After the initial plan of a WoW expansion without flying, the folks at Blizzard changed their minds—and now, the patch that adds the ability to fly is here and it completely changes our time on Draenor.
This show is just another example of a common trend in Anime over the past two decades (that’s as far back as I’ve been seeing it): Brother vs Brother. It seems like so many series have close friends or relatives fighting each other, usually ending up with them teaming up partway through to face a greater evil.
There are a few stores that have the policy of not matching online prices from their own company. Walamrt did it when I worked for them, so did Gamestop. I know that Gamestop has stopped that, as now their interface is intertwined with their website.
Some friends and I were heavy into MMORPGs, and decided to try Rift after playing through EQ2, WoW and Guild Wars. We play the beta, get heavily into it, and all decide we want Collector’s Editions when they get announced. The day comes, and I pre-order and my local Gamestop. It was my first pre-order there, because I…
Wrong. You being upset about that is entirely rational.
Hey Capcom, we love that you care about the Resident Evil (Biohazard) Franchise, but please get back to giving us actual Megaman games, not crappy iOS games or collections of past games (missing entries from the LAST collection you gave us, nonetheless).
A lot of these posts have amazing music... but none of them are the best Boss battle theme... I present for your consideration: Blue Dragon - Eternity
Glad you said it, or else I was gonna...
“Jedi Robe, lightsaber and any non-Star Wars plushie in the store. Jedi dragon. Jedi snowman. Jedi mutant ninja turtle. Or just box up the robe, the lightsaber and black rubber boots to keep off the blood and tell the recipient it’s Obi-Wan from the end of episode five.”
I know it was easy as hell to get 10s in all stats in FO3, but how do you do it in FO:NV? You still only have the five starting points, and you need at least a 7 in Endurance to get a +1 in each stat from Implants. There’s 10 you get from Intensive Training total (which uses up 10 of your perks, terrible idea) and…
Here’s my thoughts on PewDiePie: The character is one of the most annoying, worthless human beings on the face of this planet. On the otherhand, the actual person behind the character is one of the nicest, most charitable people I’ve ever had the pleasure of meeting.
The obviously fake one to me is the “Schnarmandatron” one, as none of the games have ever had naming fields that long.
Oh I agree, just odd that of all characters there, he would be there. He’s kind of an unknown to most fans of the show... he was really more important in Dragonball.
Having spent the time to test them, they really did have different melt rates. Especially if you broke some of them, the broken ones melted really fast compared to whole ones, and if the whole ones were in a pile, they’d melt way slower than the ones by themselves.