There are two problems with Stadia.
There are two problems with Stadia.
Maybe this makes me a bad person, but at this point I’m just following Fallout 76 news for the entertainment value.
To say nothing of the fact that it did something JRPGs were absolutely not doing at the time (And, to be honest, I don’t think I can name many other JRPGs that do this): a sympathetic and compelling main villain.
No babies, yes dating.
*To the tune of the Game of Thrones theme*
Long D* underwear. Oh my.
Best move? Own it. Roll with it. She should sponsor a popular brand of portable grill, kick in endorsements, the whole shebang, a la George Foreman. Call it “Ariana Grillde” or something just as silly. Watch it sell like hotcakes.
Just so unnecessary. If the player isn’t in a procreative romance, just have someone show up and say, “your sibling had a child and here they are". Then you can carry on with any child related plot points.
It doesn’t help that the achievement for completing it is called ‘Growing Up.’ Like, it’s a minor thing, but I know at least for younger lesbians, we’re frequently told we’ll eventually ‘grow up’ and get a husband and have a child. Just a small bit of added irritant.
Hey now, what makes us so sure this is The Witcher 3 cosplay and not The Witcher 2 cosplay???
Reggie’s a hell of a salesman. He always brings a strong energy forth, and has enough of his own unique quirks that when you see him coming up, instead of thinking “Oh god, here comes a suit ready to pitch at me”, you think “Oh snap, it’s Reggie! What you got for me this time?” Even though guys like him and the late…
DP: “Oh really? How about you shut your FU-”
I think I still have them actually... it was so nice of her and I cherish those memories.
Nothing says like an EA game than maximum pressure.
Tim Rogers doesn’t know how to write less than six paragraphs which must make texting him a real chore.