This is a good article.
This is a good article.
More questions:
....why not just make this an expanded LFG setting? Let people choose a preferred role before entering matchmaking instead of locking them into a single queue? Because as much as I’d like to get into a game where I’m guaranteed a Tank or Damage role instead of the usual Support, this feel like it’s gonna really put a…
I’ve recently gotten back into Overwatch and I think it’s nowhere as toxic as it used to be. I don’t play competitive, but Quick Play is full of nice, helpful players compared to a year or so ago. It’s honestly some of the most chill multiplayer I’ve played in a long time.
I don’t think that’s the issue. It’s more about how Ubisoft, one of the largest games creators and publishers in the world, is resorting to the questionably ethical world of spec work (some spec-work still has the company retain the right to use an artist’s submission whether or not they win or lose, though I don’t…
MMOs as a genre have a very high metric I like to call “chillitude.” Games with high chillitude offer a good number of interesting things to do with a low stress rate. You don’t have to be 100% engages 100% of the time, and part of the fun of high chillitude games is that you can just relax while playing them and…
Maybe if we beat a dead horse enough times they'll confirm Half-Life 3.
I’m just gonna revel in the fact Kojima used the term “Japanimation.”
All this comment has done was give me a very real and viceral need to hear Tycus say “Heck, it’s about darn time.”
I went to a baptist middle school where my history teacher would play Rush Limbaugh out loud during my lunch and free-study hours. I hope that answers your question.
I’ve heard (or read??) something similar, except the argument was more along the lines of canonizing a certain game (or series) as the defacto game of that particular genre. So genres like Metroidvanias or Souls-likes/Soulsbornes have specifics games behind them that are held up as the defining, ultimate game of the…
To be fair, when Gita started asking for interviews she specifically asked for both conservative and liberal voices. Either there weren’t any takers or there wasn’t much there to make it into the article. (Like, a lot of what me and Gita talked about didn’t make it into the final piece.)
I’d like to thank Gita for interviewing me! I may have only gotten one line in this article, but it was nice to talk The World Ends with You and how we’re both Neku. (Except I’m nowhere near as edgy as him, not cool at all, have no taste in fashion, and I’m twice as socially inept.)
“Whatever stance we take officially, some group of people are going to be upset with us”
I hope he and other Dems can keep the pace going into 2020 just in case they lose the trifecta. Out here in Podunk, IL the extra taxes on gas and cigarettes aren’t really popular, the doomsday propaganda machine is already whirring for the minimum wage increase, and I can already imagine the misleading political ads…
I’d be more cynical if Nintendo’s other big games on the Switch weren’t really good at handling updates and DLC offerings. Unless they want to do a big change to the main story like /W2 or US/UM I don’t see why they wouldn’t pipe in new mons, areas, events, or features via DLC or something.
I mean, you can still catch 'em all. You just can’t have ‘em all in the same game.