ghostandgoblin13
ghostandgoblin
ghostandgoblin13

To me, it is so much more. With GTA, yea the world is large and the city is ultra-detailed and you can do a lot, but in the end, there are like 8 clothing shops for the fake NYC or fake LA. So it still feels like you run against the limitations of a game.

You sound a bit edgelord talking about how all those games are unequivocally better. This Zelda is pretty great!

I don’t know. Maybe. I think Zelda, particularly this Zelda, has a lot nore cachet than splatoon and smash. Plus remember this Zelda is coming out at the start of this system’s lifespan. Splatoon came out as talk about NX was heating up.

If most of us had a Wii U, the Switch wouldn’t be out right now.

U mad bro?

Good for you.

I guess my point is that at some point the value has to be there. How much value is really there for a company to advertise for a game nobody watches?

I really don’t get why 90% of the bowls exist. The on-field play is horrible. The stands are empty. Only the most degenerate of gamblers would care enough to watch them on TV. Yet they have pumped out so many that teams with losing records are getting in.

The media has had this problem since the beginning. Obama kissed their ass and treated them like they were important; the coverage followed suit.

With the way NYT is hemorrhaging money I don’t even know why they are paying these people.

Not sure how north you are, but if you’re Bay Area you’re competing against people who took the first option for breaking this conundrum: having rich parents.

My dogs love raspberries.

I’ve said it before, but if I turn on ESPN during the day or whatever, for every 2 minutes of actual sports coverage it felt like there is 10 minutes of athlete tweets, discussing on “what it means”, etc.

Eh, in his defense, we are all creatures of habit. Change it around and it feels different because it is different.

I’ll take that over the “everybody clap your hands!” thing.

I remember once playing one random Call of Duty game and leveling up. At one point I took a step back and said, “if these levels didn’t exist, would I be playing this?” and once I asked myself that I turned off the game and never came back.

I remember reading about Sega Channel in magazines and it seemed... too good to be true. Like it didn’t actually exist, even though it did.

I think the answer to this question was “no.”

Probably. They would rather pay $15 than $12 if it means not dealing with a union.