Who gets to decide when it’s apt? Who’s the Arbiter of Godwin’s Law?
Who gets to decide when it’s apt? Who’s the Arbiter of Godwin’s Law?
No it’s not. Godwin’s Law is simply a proposition of the likelihood that Hitler/nazis will get mentioned. It says nothing about how relevant and valid the mention of Hitler/nazis may be.
Like . . . you’re not wrong, but this isn’t how I’d put it.
I just bought this with a friend because we were all set to play online together.
I’m not sure whether I prefer Pikmin 3 on Wii U or Switch (because a bunch of changes were made to the switch version), but I do not miss having a separate screen just for the map. I like being able to bring up the map with a single button. That’s perfect.
Jesus christ, I didn’t even notice Picross on that list.
This game is so weird. Kingdom Hearts as a series is known for fine, sometimes great, but rarely memorable music. Almost all of it is background field or fight music, and all of the field or fight music serves the exact same purpose, just in a different location or situation. Which is fine for the type of games it was…
“Are you even old enough to know what happened in the 80s”
It doesn’t matter. If a game doesn’t have multiple saves, you have to decide whether or not to delete your previous save. Delete it.
Congratulations to Koei Tecmo for releasing dozens of the exact same game for 20 years now.
Whenever this is the case with a game, ALWAYS delete your old file.
I’m a huge fan of the Ratchet games but never owned any xboxes, so when this came to PC, I “y’arred” it. And it was . . . um, pretty mediocre. I gave it two hours and stopped.
“You are complaining that a rhythm game (no shit?!) is a rhythm game”
Lego games really do a great job (usually) of keeping you coming back and playing their games to completion.
“It’s a rhythm game”
If it wasn’t for all the unlockables, the achievement system, and the bizarre rpg elements, I probably wouldn’t bother with this thing based on the core gameplay. I’m a sucker for side systems and unlockables, though.
Well, depends on the conclusion of the quest, and whether there’s a more explicit reference.
This is such a baffling game. The KH series had generally good music, mostly forgettable background tunes, but some legitimately great tracks, but not good enough or plenty enough that I wanted a game based entirely on the music.
I don’t really think of games in these terms, because if I didn’t want to waste time on them, I just . . . wouldn’t.
Not sad at all. I’m sort of making it a point to find a game I can commit to completing fully, not so much because I enjoy it, but just to have something mindless to fall back on that’s JUST interesting enough despite, and because of, the repetition.