jackgarprime
Jackgar Prime
jackgarprime

If it’s so easy, then put Rare Replay on Switch, Phil!

Jim has actually stated that he has on good word that Bethesda was boozing people up for the conference. It would certainly explain this guy.

God damn. It’s not even anything special in terms of the quality of the design. Yeah it’s kind of a cute shirt, I suppose. But it’s not AMAZING or anything. I can almost understand how people had gone nuts like this over shit like Tickle Me Elmo, but....yeah, I dunno. This might be taking it too far. I know that the

Quite literally in more than a few cases, it seems, too.

The Steam version will probably provide for you, then!

Do we so easily forget the motto of Dorf?

What I THINK you mean to say is that the show currently has summoning sickness, and whenever what we’re counting as a turn passes, it’ll be able to attack our eyeballs.

Well that all sounds like kind of a bummer. I really, really liked the first one, and I’ve dabbled quite a bit in Etrian Odyssey in general and enjoyed myself with those. I was definitely looking forward to this, especially as potentially the last 3DS game of any significance.

One of those last ones was joking, but I’m 100% sure that Pokemon Sing will be a thing within the next 5 years.

If you pick Liu Bei as your leader, you start with the obnoxiously powerful trio of the Three Brothers as your first squad.

I’ve never heard anyone have a bad word to say about Owen under any circumstances. Granted, his death means people are likely to be more charitable than if he was alive, but even for people who had passed, you likely will hear at least one or two negative things, even if just individual events. Not so with Owen.

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You’re not wrong about the last points, especially with how fun the beta was. I wager this video and the stream it was sourced from sold quite a nice chunk of copies all by itself:

My original plan was to play a bit more MK11, but then they announced that the Spring Festival and Arch-Tempered Nergigante were starting today in Monster Hunter World, so I’m tempted to boot that back up and do some stuff there. Meanwhile, on my Switch, I’m playing Super Robot Wars T when I decide I’d rather just

Of course all elves are racist. Just look at Elrond. He didn’t want his daughter going out with one of those “savage” humans. And Legolas goes on huge rants about Dwarves, but then ends it with “But it’s okay, I can’t be racist against Dwarves. My best friend is a Dwarf!”

I’d be very interested in comparing this with the experiences of people who make highly violent projects in other forms of media, particularly film and animation. Would they have comparable experiences? Or is it worse for game makers because of all the many, many more factors they have to take in account due to it

I genuinely think if any game could be considered as such, Dwarf Fortress is a strong candidate.

Adams will also never, ever, ever be done with the game. He’s expressed that he wants to create the most elaborate, in-depth life simulator possible, down to the subatomic level. He’s already got individual drops of blood which are affected by physics in there, and he’s got plenty left to go. This will be one of those

I can’t wait to see what sort of craziness comes out of the game getting an actual Steam release. Dorf (as its fans so affectionately call it) is a game that looks at the very idea of accessibility and tilts its head quizzicially. Yet those who really dig into it have created some really awesome stuff, and I think

Or Sweden, for that matter.