Hmm... I fixed the glitching toaster GIF but apparently am not cool enough to post images, so.
Hmm... I fixed the glitching toaster GIF but apparently am not cool enough to post images, so.
Under what circumstances were you reading the Pioneer-Press? I’d say that was where it all started to go wrong.
This is all pretty much just a thing you made up. There is no “Minnesota-style” pizza. There may well be places that do the thing you’re describing, and there are many more (and better) places that do not.
I will express the (probably unpopular) comment that this is one of the first animated comic movies that actually looks something like something I could take seriously. Setting aside the ninja/samurai setting, which is weird but cool, and the CG, which is... a bit off-putting but could grow on me — the vast majority…
Obviously it’s a matter of taste, as well as game design, but I think the existence of the mini-map generally makes game worlds more comprehensible. Even Breath of the Wild, which you clearly feel is much better without the mini-map and which communicates a lot of information within the world itself, benefits greatly…
I definitely wouldn’t assume Starlink will actually make it to market, though I hope it does.
My table is ready.
Certainly Nintendo’s own coin-grabbing ways were a factor in this decision, but really, it makes sense to include a collectable mechanic in this. I’m a little disappointed they didn’t align this with amiibo, as it seems like an obvious tie-in, but they probably couldn’t do it at this price point. I supposed you could…
I came in skeptical and I’m coming out sold! This sounds fun. I don’t even mind the booster pack thing, as long as you can actually find them. The figures look... Hasbro quality, but that’s a minor quibble really.
It’s really not.
I could see our current Federal government actively promoting this sort of behavior. I’m hoping they manage to slip in at least a reference to a Presidential rally.
I don’t think it would be exactly that sort of image, given the overt Christian overtones, but you don’t have to look hard to find plenty of games in which Muslims are portrayed primarily as terrorists.
Yeah, this is gonna be popcorn-worthy. The same people who dismissed the idea that portraying a few violent non-white people in an exotic land was stereotyping and exploitation will be the first to scream that this is stereotyping middle America Christians as violent, gun-toting thugs tantamount to a cult. Not a lot…
This is a fantastic guide, though be warned, the type is very small.
This is a fantastic guide, though be warned, the type is very small.
The situation described in the article and the comments is a key reason I never got into Hearthstone as a serious game, but I actually really enjoy Tavern Brawls: it’s basically nothing but randomness (most of the time). I can enjoy the mechanics of the game while knowing that there’s nothing I could have done ahead…
But will it still include vast, carefully crafted, lovingly rendered spaces that do nothing, for you to sprint through to the next area? (“Oh cool, I’ve never explored this cavern, look at all this cool stuff! Let’s go down this hall, and... wait, it just ends? There’s nothing here? No mobs, loot, signs to read,…
It sounds like they’re trying to make PvE content more accessible while making PvP content more exclusive to the hardcore. I’m not sure why they think there needs to be a division. If openness and accessibility is your philosophy, why not embrace it across the game?
Perhaps it’s generational or something, but I’m guessing most American men who are not in their 20s do this, can’t speak for anywhere else in the world. I assume you realize the Hanes’ of the world are the vast majority of underwear purchases, most of which are good old fashioned fly-enabled tighty-whities or the…
Perhaps it’s generational or something, but I’m guessing most American men who are not in their 20s do this, can’t…