justinsena
chulo333
justinsena

mean like this

I read that Polygon article yesterday and now I'm blind because my eyes rolled completely out of my head.

The whole original article feels like invented drama. There are far worse things in the game to wring your hands about if you're that sort of person who likes finding things to feel bad about.

It's not so-much "fail" as "you thought he was dead but he wasn't, and now he's back and angry". Sure, that could be considered a fail-state I suppose but for me it actually seems like a pretty snazzy and dynamic feature of the nemesis system.

First minutes in the game a Captain leaves me with no Health and refuses to kill me saying I'm not worth it. 10 minutes later I shoot a arrow in his head before he gets the chance to see me. 10/10 - Would shoot the arrow of vengence again.

Wow, how blunt of her.

I think this makes more sense when you see the rest of the transcript:

3 burned me out but IV got me to enjoy the series again, here is hoping the next two do the same.

This should count for a 6th MMA title.

I laughed, I cried, I laughed again.

Spoken like a true Bebop.

This is the Comcast cancel call equivalent in nightclub booking.

Yep. In fact, I just checked it. Put in a cartridge I haven't played in years, 4 times in a row. All failed. Fifth time I blew on it twice in a sweeping motion back and forth. It worked. #proof

We all know that blowing into an NES cartridge is a useless and potentially harmful activity. But why did we still do it, even though it never actually worked? Science has the answer.

I absolutely love the AC series, so any addition is fantastic in my eyes.

Now that I can agree with.

Ah yes, I agree with the word gestalt being a most used term for combining robots or for those within the transformer series by a number of people. Let me also add this to your defense:

"Gestalt" is usually used in these instances.