Also true! Sonic twitter is a mean meme machine (been holding that joke for years!)
Also true! Sonic twitter is a mean meme machine (been holding that joke for years!)
Yeah, we can.
I’d absolutely buy it again if it ever showed up on Switch. As it is, I wouldn’t mind a second trek on PS4, I’m just not dying to get to it.
I love when games are good enough that I want more of it. Maybe we’ll see a Mania 2 or updates to this like Yacht Club did for Shovel Knight?
Well, see, because this is a 2-3 hour game of actual playing. Not a 2-3 hour game of watching things happen around you for the service of a narrative. Had it been that, length would not be a point of complaint.
Because consoles are primarily aimed at men who act like children and no one wants to be friends with adults who act like children when you’re an adult. Time to stop attaching your entire identity to stupid ideas like ‘PC gaming makes you a REAL ADULT’ =\
This is too fantastic.
Don’t meddle with forces you don’t understand! ;p
Just by the style I thought the same thing, “this has to be unused Battle Network art.” How it got in there? Honest mistake, I’m sure.
The original sentence of the story only mentioned SNES. Jason even replied to this and said thanks/fixed. So how did I not understand it?
okay, but maybe that doesn’t work now - it’s not like licensing extends to all future platforms of a company into eternity.
I mean honestly, I’m more concerned that it’s a Ninja Theory game than about this mechanic.
My guess? They couldn’t put it on a Nintendo platform because of MM8?
Mega Man 8 was on PSX, not SNES.
Only on Kotaku, would a game selling over a million copies in a month would be seen as ‘struggling to stay relevant.’
You’re correct - Salmon Run bonuses are often meal tickets
Like someone else said, Aerospray is great if you like filling the map. Moreso if you work vertically - find a higher point, and cover a lower area by just spraying and rotating to give the widest range.
Well, danggit :/
Why are modes like Salmon Run only playable online at specific hours?
Gary Stu: The Book: The Movie, BUT WITH NERD REFERENCES OMG