look, you can’t expect everything to be just as good as the classics, it’s a bit unfair!
look, you can’t expect everything to be just as good as the classics, it’s a bit unfair!
I thought i was the only one thinking that. In almost every season I find at least one anime I feel I can watch -not that I finish most of them- but this season looks particularly uninspired -albeit very productive-.
if those $60 weren’t already earmarked as disposable, then maybe it would have been a good idea to wait a few days until the reviews came out, people lately have been treating the matter as if they had been cheated out of food money.
ditto.
that, I bet, it’s exec meddling “people are going to complaint that Scarlet acts like a robot” (which is the bloody point, but execs know better?)
the circle of men looks a lot like the end of man:machine interface
maaaaybe waiting for civ VI, but not until the reviews come out. the rest? solid meh.
Don’t know how to feel, after the last movie and considering Anno record with finales, the forecast is weird with chance of a middle finger to the audience.
don’t be silly, those ports are just to charge it...
don’t be silly, those ports are just to charge it...
even on those ways they’ve become quite predictable.
great book, it’s my favorite Simmons book, along with black hills.
played DQ and Ultima on the NES, and I couldn’t have enough of them, but back then that and FF was all we had!
played it way, way back ago, didn’t liked the gameplay -nor any MOBA-, but the art has been astonishing.
In general I am very snobbish when choosing games, and tend to buy weeks or months later, when the worst bugs are tamed, and the players forgot about said games, thus is very rare that I end up surprised by a boring one. But, of course, I fell into the hype on E3 and pre-bought Fallout 4, bloody useless pip boy in tow.
the good thing about digital goods is that they aren’t perishable, nor limited, also, games are widely reported and there are sites and communities following them, to the point that reviews already come before the game launch, so you can’t say you had limited information if you buy on launch day or after.
there is no race to get the game first, nor to preorder, they could have waited until the first reviews to the least.
luck does wonders for the loot table on those games!.
completely agree on 2, it’s the stat that gives the randomest, awesomest results.
a bunch of beloved soldiers reanimated by an monstrous, uncaring entity... and I’m not talking about the plot.
nope, sorry, #FucKonami.