It’s just as easy for a nobody commentor to dismiss ideal behavior for flimsy reasons.
It’s just as easy for a nobody commentor to dismiss ideal behavior for flimsy reasons.
That doesn't change that a lot of people, myself included, thought that the Chao Garden sucked balls.
I know, right? Every bit as important as your opinion.
I think there has to be honest enjoyment for that to be relevant, not desperate clutching to the point where seeing a reference in a promo art is enough to start mass-producing hopium.
“Instead of a game like Monster Hunter, where you face a single, powerful enemy, we thought that the experience of taking on and overcoming a huge horde of enemies had the appeal and potential to be the basis of a new IP,” explained Hiraoka.
I feel like the problem lies mostly with Iizuka and other Sega higher ups, because Kishimoto did amazingly with Colors but hasn’t done anything particularly good since then. They’re still squandering what talent they have.
Because having to do the Chao Garden content for completion sucked balls.
Hasn't been the first time and won't be the last. Though as that generation ages out of power, I see less and less of it, so... hopium.
Sure, let's go with that.
I mean, that's in line with how Sega of Japan has been run since the 90's.
In all fairness, I'm not sure the Sonic fanbase even knows what it wants.
It's okay. You just don't understand it.
Clearly it was news-worthy enough for you to click on it, so congrats on supporting the practice.
“You guys just don’t understand it, man. You’re just trying to keep us down, man. It ain’t our fault, you all just don’t got the vision, maaaaaaan.”
- Virtually Every Product Failure Ever
Not surprising. Only a small slice of players for a given game actually write reviews, and an even tinier slice do so on Metacritic. Even Steam tends to only get about 5% of purchasers to leave a review at best.
But most of all, do it for the mess that the non-cook will have to clean up, as well as all the wasted spice settling around your decidedly not perfectly circular meat.
That header image looks like a VERY satisfied face, if the rest of you hedonists know what I mean.
It's BECAUSE you're a power user that you understand the value in having as few things open as you do. Most people don't understand how having all those windows and programs running is throttling their computers. Again, drawing on tech support experience.
Which would only be efficient if literally the only windows open are your browser and Notepad; as you’re much more likely to be an average user—as you insinuated—you’re going to have anywhere between six and ten windows open at any given time because most average users don’t regularly close everything.
Not really worth the continual effort to replace the Y in your clipboard between other uses for the function just to make a few internet pedants happy.