Your point was “whataboutsheep.” I addressed your whataboutism. This seems to have upset you deeply.
Your point was “whataboutsheep.” I addressed your whataboutism. This seems to have upset you deeply.
“they are just pervy, shallow fan service games and have very little substance.”
Society doesn’t have a sheep-murdering problem. Society has a creep problem. You are contributing to that problem with such blatant whataboutism.
“Funny how there’s no outrage articles about all the violence and killing and murder in the game and the achievement you can only get by killing things, too.”
Could you elaborate? There’s a huge difference between designing something to look a certain way and incentivizing an action that simulates a violation of privacy.
“I do not think Toro should change the game he wanted to make.”
“Kaine has been running with half her ass and tits out for 10 years, and only NOW she’s an object to gawk at?”
“Toro has clearly stated he likes putting scantly clad women in his games”
“Again: you have to do this ten times to get the trophy/achievement”
I think it was S5 that finally brought in the first puzzles that finally exceeded Picross DS’s puzzles in size. Yes, every single Picross game since Picross DS has featured smaller puzzles, for some reason.
Color Picross has changed up the system nicely.
“There are other, more convenient ways to play VF5"
Back then, 10 hours was long for a video game.
That’s . . . not what the article is announcing.
I’m going to assume we’re talking about Steam games (even though you didn’t specify). I just have three folders in Steam: my default folder, which is basically my to-play list (backlog), my “done” folder, and my “to replay” folder. I only keep the default folder open. Keeping the “to replay” folder closed means I…
I just have a “to replay” folder. This can mean I really enjoy a game and want to go through it again, or I finished the main game and want to go through the extra content later. I really only access this folder if I go through a long period of a certain type of game (for example, playing three TellTale games in a row…
My friend is in your position. He’s been playing through all the ‘90s Star Wars games and has now put like 200 hours into New Republic.
“You’re still looking at $150,000 of video games.”
Anyway, the number is roughly 60.
“Do you have to own the game in order for it to be on your backlog?”