greatdestroyer
GreatDestroyer
greatdestroyer

Uh, no, no that’s not how fantasy works. You can alter whatever elements you want, that’s what makes it fantasy. If I made up a version of Manhattan that levitated several stories above sea level, I’d like to think I wouldn’t have to account for the real Manhattan’s issues with flooding during storms.

Right? Everytime I go into Manhattan I run into a ton of traffic between Oscorp and Avenger’s Tower. And don’t even get me started on all those gang wars between The Demons, The Foot, and The Hand. Why does NYC have so many ninjas, anyway?

He’s actually not on good terms with the cops in the game, but they’re not openly at odds, either. The game indicates that it’s sort of a person-by-person basis whether or not a cop thinks Spidey is good for the city or not.

The idea that Spider-Man is all buddy-buddy with the cops seems to come from the fact that your

From what I’ve head/read, the Tesla screen is excessive, but the average console-mounted navi computer can be learned muscle memory as well.

And, to note, muscle memory isn’t just there, you develop it over time. So the first few, let’s say months, driving a car, yeah, you do have to look over and down at the controls.

Wow, I don’t think I’ve ever been to an Arby’s that does breakfast. Certainly doesn’t help that there aren’t any at all around here. Next time I’m traveling I’ll have to keep an eye out.

Because the idea here is that Bowser is using the Super Crown (?) that turns Toadette into Peachette, including giving her blonde hair. The transformation is Peach-themed rather than just a gender-bend.

That said, I’m totally on team Tan Redhead.

This is the thing that really gets me, because the only answers I can think of are “teens who are so often blackout drunk that they need a calendar to help them keep track of their day-to-day” and maybe serial killers.

Of course, Occam’s Razor would suggest this is as likely a fake as it is real.

This is the real selling point, I think. That the menu is different than every other fast food breakfast gets people to try it, but it’s that Taco Bell’s breakfast menu is both cheap and actually really good that keeps people coming back.

If I’m already going to be hitting fast food for breakfast, Taco Bell is often my

Yeah I found the whole game to be decidedly above-average, with the early bits and especially ending being hands-down some of the best. “You knew?
...
YOU KNEW!”

Yeah I’m going to echo that this game is, as far as I know, my first and only Platinum (or otherwise 100% Achievements). It certainly helps that there are only a few trophies that you won’t get naturally by playing through the game and completing the side objectives. And none of them are painfully tedious.

But really

I mean, pizzas are just a subtype of flatbreads, so...

It’s NYC/Jewish Deli Pastrami, which only ever uses [deli/Gulden’s] mustard, for some reason.

That said, I have to agree that this would probably work much better with some russian/thousand island on there.

I’m drawn to the newer ones in a lot of cases because they’re a bit less exaggerated than they were a few years ago (let’s call it anti-Moe). The linework also tends to be softer, which I think looks good.

I certainly don’t think losing out on TES:Legends is going to be much of a loss for Sony. BUT, you’ve got that the wrong way round. As I understand it, online CCGs have much larger install bases on PCs and Mobile than they do on consoles.

So I think this is more a case were Bethesda feels like this is an easy place to

Oh as pre-Trammel Ultima Online player, I’m well aware of the lengths people will go to. You’ll never eliminate griefing altogether, you can only mitigate it as much as possible.

Which it looks like Bethesda is on track to do a good job of.

That seems a bit alarmist. I’d like it to succeed if it’s fun and fail if it’s not. But I do worry about success causing a ‘trend’.

Though at least we’re officially getting TESVI, so that series wasn’t wholly consumed by ESO.

In other games that have similar systems there’s a sort of hidden timer. If you die within that time, the person who damaged you gets ‘credit’ and still marked a murder. Kind of like getting an assist in FPSs.

It sounded like it works similar to APB Reloaded. You can see other player’s ‘pips’ when they’re close and NOT sneaking. Sneaking hides your pip from nearby player’s maps. Being Wanted marks you on everyone’s map, regardless of distance or sneak status.

Yeah as much as Chrom and Lucina are personal favorites of mine (and just Awakening in general), I’d much rather get some characters that aren’t Marth-a-like swordsmen.

The Blazing Blade trio would be great to have instead, as well as a proper archer, mage, thief or any of the multitude of classes the games boast.

That seems to be running the authors idea to its extreme end.

But even so, sure. Abolish our existing system of law enforcement. It has been, by and large, more an extension of oppression than the idea of ‘protect and serve’ for basically it’s entire existence.

Start from scratch sounds insanely extreme, I agree, but