honestyjohn311
HonestJon311
honestyjohn311

Ok and that has something to do with what’s being discussed here?.. This is about people who are gifted a game not counting in review scores. It’s the complete opposite of what you’re complaining about because developers will give games away for free so people will give them positive reviews.

A lot of things that a lot of people pay others to do are things they could probably do themselves, but for lots of reasons they’d rather not. It’s probably an issue of time, for most people.

I can change my own oil, but not as efficiently as a shop, and I’d rather pay the money for someone else to do it. On the other

I don’t think these stores are for people like you, with the time and confidence to give it a shot. I, on the other hand, do not know very much about the interior workings of computers and deal phenomenally badly with frustration. I would love the opportunity to fling $60 at someone instead of fucking it up and

A lot of repairers from my area also do re-solding and re-balling and stuff Im sure Im not capable of. Well, to be honest, Im usually the kind of guy who ends up with extra-screws after re-assembling something, so yes, they are needed for people like me who don’t want their dumb hands into their delicate electronics.

I dunno, I just didn’t enjoy the controls. Shovel Knight and (especially) Specter Knight just feel more snappy and satisfying to me. Plague Knight kinda felt like a chore to play, because it felt like you had to put so much work into basic jumping/attacking.

Drop the $25. If you ever played Mega Man, Zelda 2, Mario, etc., you’ll like it.

The Plague Knight campaign came out in 2015, but it didn’t get much attention, in part because it was simply a free update to Shovel Knight (only this year did Yacht Club decide to turn all the campaigns into standalone versions), and in part because it wasn’t all that great.

Oh, man. This makes me wish that there was some sort of large-scale live-roleplaying thing where the organizers rent and decorate a huge plot of land and roleplayers in costume just go in there and improv scenarios - and there are no inklings that you are in anything but the world that you’ve all agreed to acting in.

It’s an incentive for more people to play around in there and play people’s custom modes. So they look at it and feel that, comparably, it’s a waste of their time since it doesn’t contribute to XP progression.

No game was ever improved with a timer.

You know what? This looks like fun.

It’s generally fair play if you are trading raids on the same server, but jumping servers, particularly to a private one, is a dick move.

Yep, if your gona compare it, I would say it’s a portable WiiU, and that’s awesome.

That fat orange cat is actually very wrong on that third panel.

Yeah, Overwatch has just become the FPS version of most MOBA games for me. The characters and possible situations they can get into are infinitely vast and fascinating, but they’re confined to a non-canon multiplayer-only arena where their viability frequently outweighs their appeal, leading to general frustration

Obviously this leads to the very important question, “Where’s my Overwatch Saturday morning cartoon?”

This is WAY more Moon Girl than Ironheart.

the hell are you rambling about?

That’s a ton of salt there, don’t you think?

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