Haven’t you read any of shotmyheartandiwishiwasntok’s comments? This wasn’t just some schlub, he was SELLING ROMS.
Haven’t you read any of shotmyheartandiwishiwasntok’s comments? This wasn’t just some schlub, he was SELLING ROMS.
as terrible as his crimes were
May the boulder continue rolling, this rules.
If you haven’t played with the Hermit character you’ve gotta, it’s just an incredibly polished mod. Full art, actual balance (with constant patches to keep it honest), and outstanding character gimmicks.
I mean, that was my guess based on context, but ho boy did that need some punch-up.
Bear in mind that I’m not saying the game itself looks like a PS2 game, but for some reason the image selected to show it off certainly does.
I mean, I didn’t explicitly mention that I was typing my comments on a keyboard either, I guess joke’s on me for just assuming I didn’t have to mention a character’s face when discussing a picture of a character’s face.
A: I posted my comparison shot elsewhere
If I was arguing that this entire game looked like regular gameplay from the PS2 then you’d be right, but that’s not what I’m arguing.
The header image changed since I commented. I’m referring to this:
A: They changed the header image, which is hilarious, and
Header image looks like a screenshot from PS2-era Tekken tbh
Sincerely: what’s the joke?
Beat him on my second try, but on my first I was killed immediately by enemies that were hanging out where despawned from, robbing my wallet before I even had the chance to go back in.
Well we learned a few years ago that a bunch of high-level Smash players got way too excited about children, so.
Good. So much respect for what he’s done (especially the music, how often does someone so tied to the creation of the games as a whole also make the iconic tracks?) but this is for sure a series that relies on retreading the same ground over and over, and new blood is exactly what it needs, and it’s a rare thing that…
Is the park entrance a rocky cliff overlooking a wide swath of nature overcoming ancient ruins with no other people in sight as far as the eye can see?
This is a bit right
I’ve been having a ball; at it slowly because I don’t have as much free time as I used to, but the world is a ton of fun to explore, the combat is engaging, and at this point there are enough guides online for character archetypes (because it’s a sort of overwhelming thing to be asked for what starter class you want…
I’ve read it, and it sure looks like they’re going after privacy, not bodily autonomy. Where are you getting that impression from?