Didn’t realize you could do that.
Didn’t realize you could do that.
UGH, so self-righteous, I hope someone breaks your goddamned kneecaps! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHGHHGHGHGHGH
Nope! Technically when you buy a digital copy you’re buying a license or some shit, but if companies aren’t going to support actual ownership then it’s fair game after you paid em, IMO.
Whether or not you’re gonna debate it, piracy is fundamentally bad when it prevents the creation of new stuff. For instance, if you pirate an ongoing comic that could be cancelled if it doesn’t sell well, or you pirate an indie game from an up-and-coming studio that needs sales to survive, you are doing a bad thing.…
As a big-time Nintendo fan who’s generally anti-piracy, I see nothing unethical about pirating their older games if they refuse to make them easily available.
Naw, BDG vids are great but this is his masterpiece in the Polygon era. The fact that he grew out a mustache months earlier for the gradual transformation, building up to the zoom-out sight gag, is everything.
Imagine not getting an obvious joke so hard that you start a new account just to tell everyone.
Between your username and you’re reply I’d place you around...twelve years old? Fourteen maybe?
I agree. Why do you think don’t I agree?
Sirhan Sirhan’s importance to the American people is not nearly as pronounced as Adolf Hitler’s importance to Jewish people.
Nurse comes in with a bundle that’s just filled with donkey shit
Nothing about this story actually exhibits any toxic behavior though.
Mahler in particular sounds like a dream to work with, in the sense that nightmares are a type of dream.
There are the absolute barest of bones for an observation in that statement (Austria is Hitler’s birthplace, Israel is a Jewish homeland, one could thus make some sort of contrast between the two countries) but boy oh boy does it need more work.
As a librarian I want to give this a galaxy of stars.
puzzle games that don’t resemble metroid or zelda have had mazes in them, literal labyrinths. would your greater genre label of Labyrinth not include a literal maze game because it wasn’t similar to metroid or zelda?
I would strongly argue that Zelda and Metroid are part of the same category: they’re both adventure games defined by navigating a nonlinear space that opens up by finding upgrades scattered throughout the world that change gameplay and open “doors” to expand the playable space. If it was up to me, the greater genre…
Referring to this review:
Weird to see an isometric indie getting praise that isn’t THIS IS THE BEST METROIDVANIA OF THE YEAR Y’ALL, tbh
This game also has yet ANOTHER example of wearing Burger King mascot heads to gain magical power, it’s just baffling that folks like such unoriginal games.