I actually enjoyed the American Godzilla. If it wasn’t called Godzilla, it would have fared much better with monster movie lovers.
I actually enjoyed the American Godzilla. If it wasn’t called Godzilla, it would have fared much better with monster movie lovers.
Well, it’s been a while since I did a manip, but after seeing G-Dude’s mug I couldn’t help it.
Place where nothing is tested and people will die.
Great, the game I dreamt of as a kid is finally coming out now that I’m an adult and don’t have countless hours/patience to sink into a video game of this magnitude... fml
Reminds me of this post I see floating around occasionally.
I would’ve said pedantry is a dark side characteristic.
“You cannot kill a Sith.”
Um, huh?
That’s just demonstrably untrue.
we meet him in ESB at 800 plus years old. at 300 he probably hoverboarded through rancor pits wearing a steak pancho. you dont get wise without living a little.
Pictured: George Lucas
I gotta side with George on this one. That Don Rickles as Yoda puppet in TPM was just terrible. Messed with the whole shape of Yoda’s head. Just compare it to ESB Yoda to see how wrong it looks.
I have never played this game, and probably will never play this game, but I loved this article. I like when players get into weird, quirky things like this.
Clearly you know nothing, because not only is requisitioning self-sealing stem bolts fun, its not just one form, its three! And they have to be done in triplicate! So its 9x as much joy as you are making it out to be.
God damn EVE is so interesting. I just wish the actual gameplay was more fun than filling out a Starfleet requisition form for self-sealing stem bolts.
This. So much this. The second a game stops being fun or starts getting boring, i walk away. Usually by the time i come back, the enjoyment is back again too. Destiny is for sure one of those games. I love this game, and cant wait for destiny 2, but ive taken quite a bit of time off to play other games.
I’ve never had the burnout problem with Destiny because I do this crazy thing where I play a different game when it starts feeling old.
Alternate theory: people just loooove to collectively hate things and despite actually enjoying the game, internet culture has turned us into masters of criticism. Games being a repetitive grind was never a complaint until recently, games like the original mario and pac man had players literally doing the same button…
My friends and I had taken a bit of a break from D1 with all of the other games that came out this year, but spent ten hours in the freaking BETA. We weren’t farming gear. We weren’t banging our heads up against a wall trying to min/max. We were just shooting people in the crucible for fun. And fun was had.
How to stay safe: rule 1 is avoiding Windows.
I think she's referring to what's more familiarly known as a "helicopter" parent: A parent who micromanages their child's experience of life to scrub out all failure, doubt, insecurity, danger, risk, and ambiguity. I'm just guessing, based on the context.
Ha, yeah, the one thing that rainbow-cake comment section lacks is that one guy who feels the need to let everybody know that he couldn't be bothered to read the whole article.