Not being able to buy your way out makes all the difference.
Not being able to buy your way out makes all the difference.
I just put it all in my house’s storage...?
I just use the house storage.
But it’s also peaceful—there’s nothing to do, so you might as well embrace it.
Nerdy loner types saving the world in stories is way more common than people think, stretching back through history, and it’s totally by design.
I’m assuming all the different accounts on the Switch can play their own characters in the same town, right? That’s pretty much how the game has always been intended to be played since the GameCube original.
Push. To. Talk.
Speaking of “the whole package,” just wait a while longer. You KNOW they’re going to have some kind of collection.
I have mixed feelings on the story portion. The cutscenes were nice, but replaying the boss gauntlet was a drag. It’s been nearly a year since I last played it, but it didn’t feel like much changed, aside from the ability to choose who to play as. As Sora might’ve put it, it was “Organization Rehash”.
Battle Royal wasn’t an original concept. It’s just another ripoff of The Most Dangerous Game.
I don’t watch the show but reading about Karyn’s situation makes me feel like there’s a half dozen issues to unpack and none of them got addressed.
Solitary was better.
In 2001 I was 11 years old. And all I wanted was a Gamecube.
“Tell us—if you can manage to somehow navigate the ads and actually get our comments to load.”
I’d guarantee that 9/10 kids that receive a game console for Christmas will never notice that it was already opened.
I don’t have a problem with learning to like new things. Drednaw looks dope. But why does learning to like new things mean I have to say goodbye to old ones?
we all must learn to like new things, for stagnation rots the brain.
“The model and animations were imported from Pokémon: Let’s Go,”
Ugh, reused models!? F-ing lazy Developers Modders.
Here's the problem: you took items which were unintentionally overpowered and then made a build around them. Whats more, you involved broken mechanics they have repeatedly said they intend to fix. And now you're crying after they said three weeks ago that they were going to nerf them. Good job. Do you think you…
I suspect that the sequence went something like this with their internal teams: Their Asia/Pacific e-sports team swung hard and fast after Blitzchung, basically going scorched earth in order to keep with the CCP expectations and Blizzard HQ/West had no real insight or direct input at the time, just whatever had been…