Counterpoint: Yes, yes you absolutely can. It’s called nuance.
Counterpoint: Yes, yes you absolutely can. It’s called nuance.
While the character has some great moments, I do feel Captain America is massively overvalued in the MCU.
If taste wasn’t entirely subjective, discounting an entire franchise/genre simply because you personally dislike it with a haughty air of superiority wouldn’t be moronic.
Oh good, a female version of old man screams at cloud.
Someone pass the tequila...and the weed...you know what? Someone go down into the bunker and retrieve the vodquila from the safe.
The victim? Oh, sweetheart. I’d love to say that life is going to be so very hard on you, but let’s be honest, it won’t. Life isn’t that fair. This probably wasn’t the first time your rich parents got you somewhere you didn’t deserve to be and it won’t be the last.
Meh, I dunno, I like having the option to really specialize in a certain kind of weapon or skill, but it depends on the game. For example, in a huge game like Skyrim or Fallout 4, I’ll start out picking something to focus on and build my character that way.
While it is undoubtedly true that it is a bad game, that’s a consequence more so than a cause.
...This seems like a lot of work for very little benefit.
You know, I wonder why the GOP even bothers trying to discredit democrats. The people who supposedly support them are working hard enough to ruin their odds.
The hard reality is that what you want to make isn’t always the most important thing. When you’ve built a repuation and a fanbase around making RPGs with a heavy emphasis on story and characters, you don’t get to then act surprised when a game that is essentially Destiny-lite isn’t well received.
An adaption can indeed tell a story, or parts of it, better than the author of the original. Game of Thrones is not that kind of adaption.
For all the wonderful things Miyazaki has created, he never fails to come off as a self-important dick. For all his talk of a lack of self awareness, he’s displaying a fair bit here himself.
Oh, there’s nothing particularly wrong with it. It’s just that it’s started to....grate, I suppose. It’s these little annoyances that are partly due to how shit the eshop is to search through and partly due to the games themselves.
Development time isn’t being spent, no, but it does require time and resources from both parties. Time from Nintendo to support and curate the process (though not very well, considering some of what’s on there) and time and resources from the developers to make sure their games play nice with the Switch. For both…
On the one hand, a lot of my favorite games have been indie games and so I’m kinda happy that Nintendo’s got a good indie library.
This......seems kind of destined to fail. It adds a requirement of a steady internet connection to games that might have run fine without this platform forcing them to rely on that connection.
Meanwhile, Europeans everywhere are calling to tell them that it doesn’t matter, because both brands are considered piss anywhere else.
And a rocky first year...and a rocky second...and then they’re gonna finally try to fix things and really fuck it all up.
There is also the problem that fire is a tricky type to give a secondary typing, especially if you want to keep the fire-grass-water thing. That immediately means that grass or water are out, since they would remedy the weakness and ensure water only does neutral damage.