But isn’t teaming against the original spirit of Battle Royale, as the gamemode ends when only one person is left?
But isn’t teaming against the original spirit of Battle Royale, as the gamemode ends when only one person is left?
Heh, I’ve never given this any thought. I’m a simple guy: If I’ve got an open shot, I’ll take it. I guess I’ve never understood the “unwritten” rules of Battle Royale.
I am learning that there is a pop idol group made up of porn stars and bikini models for the first time ever.
I’d argue perhaps the first times you could do some of this stuff was interesting. But now that we’re in the millionth iteration of the exact same material that winds up in the exact same place, it’s nigh impossible to make it compelling.
This is a product made knowing full well that there will always be people that…
I honestly do not understand how anyone thought this would: 1) be an interesting retelling of DBZ; 2) be a good RPG, and C) be a good fighting game.
A game that isn’t out yet makes a version of a game that will never be out for a game that isn’t out yet.
Can’t say I’m a fan of the two writers who are leaving but it’s still kind of a bad omen that so many people are moving on.
I think there is probably plenty of room for everyone in this story to be the asshole. That being said...
In his Yelp review, in which he refers to the Salt Bae as a “communist loving, piece of crap,”
Shut up you gigantic tool y’all have been buying FULL PRICED DLC called the third game in every generation now for YEARS without calling previous games unfinished, dear lord
It’s got two hours of battery life. Alienware reinvented the Sega Genesis Nomad for a new generation.
I loved the meditating to drink potions in the first two games. I like the idea that fighting a monster is something you have to prepare for. You can’t just be chugging potions mid-battle to top off your health bar if things get tough. Getting rid of that aspect is one of the only things I didn’t like about the third…
famously reclusive Carl Dean was spotted last month leaving the Brentwood
Raddix sounds like an off brand flea collar.
It is funny how different tastes can be. I picked up some of these games from a Humble Bundle way back, played them for a bit (I think I beat Thirty Flights of Loving) and then put them in my Steam library’s folder I made titled “Games That Are Bad”. To each their own I guess.
I tried to play Gravity Bone and Thirty Flights of Loving a few years back, but both of them consistently crashed on my PC, and I was never able to get them working.
Jaskier IS Dandelion.
Not mention the fact the stories these are adapting are basically the foundation of the books. Season one likely wont even get into the meat of the stories as all the names implies that they’re adapting the short stories most notably from The Last Wish.
Most of the comments are just responding to the title of any article.
There’s mainly the books to blame for this, which were, save for some of the short-stories, way more politics-focused than the games.