It does when you need to use individual page clicks to quantify “engagement” to the people that write the checks.
It does when you need to use individual page clicks to quantify “engagement” to the people that write the checks.
It never does.
Not sure where you got 95%. From the report link:
You either die a hero or live long enough to make DC's version of Marvel's Avengers.
What is hilarious to me is that you just described Marvels Avengers. That game had a fairly robust 3rd person combat system, really good dialogue and scripted scenes, and an enjoyable single-player campaign.
Maybe we’ve just played different games? The ones I’m thinking of have missable story content, power creep that you need to keep up with, a community you need to keep up with, or they end and you missed the last part of the story because you weren’t playing at the time (or it’s just a dissatisfying end).
I’m not saying…
Fuck around and find out, I guess. Most of them won’t last longer than a year.
That’s probably why they need 500 new ones, so they can find the handful that will last more than 6 months.
No kidding. I was watching a streamer play Suicide Squad and my thought was it looked like it could be fun, but not as fun - or cost efficient - as just hopping on Warframe where I’ve barely scratched the newest content.
And most humans have time for a grand total of 1 or 2 of them
Clearly Chris Pratt.
Instead of WereGarurumon you’ll have “Werewolf wearing too-tight pants”
You’re not sure why a gaming website would report on the retirement of a high profile gaming streamer?
Don’t care, not buying a full price game with micro's anymore. Fuck what the industry has become.
They did the never-expire Battlepasses for Halo Infinite and depending on how it’s done, it’s not necessarily a good thing. The amount of time to clear a battlepass for that game was pretty high for my kid (they stopped bothering after realizing they were playing not for fun but to get their quota each day - a…
Look at how they don’t even name Palworld in their statements. Clearly they aren’t 100% on going to court over possibly finding some infringing material. So they make a vague statement about an unnamed game so they can avoid being counter-sued for slander. Meanwhile they will CONTINUE to investigate Palworld (because…
Sounds like someone needs to get a life, or ya know... maybe go enjoy a game or touch some grass outside.
Copyright is automatically granted for creative works and, for companies, lasts for 95 years.
They have copyright, what they don’t have is the trademark. Seems pedantic but it is a meaningful distinction
Netflix just isn’t a good deal anymore.