What’s the difference between the US and countries like South Korea, Japan, Vietnam, Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapore?
What’s the difference between the US and countries like South Korea, Japan, Vietnam, Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapore?
Nothing you said is accurate. Not one fucking thing.
“Some people, a minority hopefully, get headaches because of wearing a mask for too long.”
I mean you’re only risking your fucking life, or the quality of your fucking health if you manage to survive.
Epic store made them an offer. The game company took it. That’s how the free market works, bro.
So this is the game lots of manbabies were losing their shit over being Epic store exclusive.
Better title: don’t be a fucking baby.
What’s an “educated opinion” about masks? Please share.
It was called the Roman salute before the nazis co-opted it. It wasn’t the nazis’ either.
That. . . that wasn’t my point at all.
So they won nothing, and they won LOLs. Nice contradiction.
“i’ve literally never seen a single second of content from redlettermedia and i don’t intend to start”
Right, AC is in a very weird spot, especially when compared to Hitman, because the last two AC games ditched the crowd cover mechanics (because . . . not really crowds in the wide-open environments of Greece and Egypt) while Hitman 2 actually incorporated them for the first time. But whereas NPCs in AC games were…
The ‘70s were full of these bizarre film adaptations of rock albums. I can’t say they were bad ideas conceptually, but the execution . . .
One of my favorite songs from Tommy, but definitely not my favorite movie adaptation of a rock opera. Not even my favorite film adaptation of a Who rock opera.
Don’t get me wrong, the explanation of Fortnite was pretty interesting. Just not quite what I had in mind, or what I understand games to be. It’s definitely it’s own beast, in a good way, I guess.
Promoting colonialism by . . .?
“Personality” doesn’t automatically make something good. The Room has personality.
1910–1919 was the early 20th century.
Well, I watched it (well, I listened to it). Very interesting, but . . . I don’t think it’s exactly comparable to, well, anything else. It’s a curated experience the likes of which I’d never heard of before. There might be some value in some of the game’s approach to design (or at least what draws players in and keeps…