That's a nice collection of time sinks.
That's a nice collection of time sinks.
Unless you compare it to Battlefield 3, which I played religiously for two years. One year into the game, they put out a DLC with a crossbow that had me jiggling like a little kid.
There is a comment, I believe on gamespot that says
Problem is the priorities of Destiny developers seem to be ass-backwards.
This game came a little too late. Destiny was to me the last straw. This "buy a half-game now, pay for the rest later" idea doesn't fly with me. I'll pass.
Let's put a simpler example. The stock of the Wii was a joke for not one, but two years.
Nintendo: Doomed since 1973.
Luck has something to do with the simulation, but the stats they put in the game, and how it is computed, can have the bulk of the credit.
No simulation could have predicted that finish.
Halo 3 had a trailer in the Superbowl. It's been downhill since.
They probably thought the Patriots were expecting that logical play and wanted to surprise them. It became like that scene in The Princess Bride with the poisoned cup.
I think computers are getting better at predicting outcomes, based on what we give them to calculate. That's why a guy like Nate Silver nailed the winner of all 50 states in the 2012 election in the US.
Why is it in black and white?
Those games don't play themselves, it's not only Nintendo's work on display.
And finally, when there's just so many games out there to play. Nintendo games just went to the bottom of that list. Even if more publishers starts implementing this idea of sharing revenue. Then fine, there's always going to be plenty of games out there, ready to become the next "Mienkraft" - Sounds cheesy, but it's…
Hockey - a sport where a bunch of Canadians play against another bunch of Canadians, and maybe a Swede, an American and some other Eastern European join to spice things up.
Canadians are people too!
I like when some people want to separate the U.S. and the rest of the world when it comes to soccer. The sport is unquestionably the most popular in many regions of the world, mainly Europe, South America, Africa and pockets of the Middle East, but it's not different than most popular sports. Let's see which country…
Can we please call it "Gridiron Football" so Europeans can leave us alone with their "Association Football", or Soccer?
Even if you haven't read the books, from watching the show you would have developed an habit of expecting to get the rug pulled from under your feet.