Right, but my point is that in that passage there are a ton of weapon drops and stones everywhere. It’s easy to just make another rock breaker when one breaks.
Right, but my point is that in that passage there are a ton of weapon drops and stones everywhere. It’s easy to just make another rock breaker when one breaks.
There are constant weapon drops, rocks and bomb flowers throughout the passage. If you ran out of rock breakers in there, I’m not sure what you were doing.
We could say it’s your fault because it is. Do you want infinite hearts as well?
It’s a video game
Great comment, thanks for contributing.
Very well said and I completely agree. I had a similar revelation as the writer of the article had with Civ VI -- it ended up feeling way more like a math problem than a history simulator, despite all the pretty graphics.
The rubber-banding was part of the fun. But for those that hated it, the TE edition back in the day had an option to turn it off.
It would be the easiest money in the world. Just give it the simply play like the original TE edition, update the graphics and rosters (like this mod), give it good online and coop multiplayer, and then provide DLC for eternity.
I’m old enough to have played the original Metroid. I’d personally say start with Super Metroid, which has aged wonderfully and is the template for everything that came after. (It also only takes 10 hours or so to beat — felt like an eternity back in the day.)
That’s how I heard it. It seemed to be pretty overtly mocking the idea of making transphobic humor.
I wish somebody would make a simpler, more “arcade-y” football game along the lines of Tecmo Super Bowl or some of the earliest Madden games. The realistic simulation is great for those that want that, but I gotta think there’s a lotta people like me that have neither the time nor the will to learn all the intricate…
The people that remember the show from their childhoods now have kids. Pretty good formula for success.
It’s a children’s movie.
Lol at “he didn’t know who they were!” It’s just plausible deniability all the way down for poor Killer Kyle, isn’t it?
The thing about rifles is that you don’t have to chase someone to kill them. And why does Rosenbaum’s past matter but Kyle’s recent history of openly admitting he wanted to kill protesters and palling around with MAGA brownshirts does not?
And why did Rosenbaum chase him? Who was in (accurately) in fear for their lives first? Why wasn’t Rosenbaum allowed to defend himself from the armed boy that he very accurately saw as an imminent and deadly threat?
There are literally “cut off amounts” in every single tax law.
First time I met the final boss I died very quickly and thought there was no way I would ever be able to beat him. But once I figured out his patterns, even my old ass was able put him away.
I see you’re also a fan of jokes.
Sometimes subjective opinions are still wrong.