Ah, you’re one of those “two wrongs make a right” dumbasses.
Ah, you’re one of those “two wrongs make a right” dumbasses.
Racist and homophobic in the same sentence. With this kind of ruthless efficiency, it’s no wonder unrepentant bigotry is having a moment.
The look on his face really sells it, too.
Turn-based might be a bit of a stretch, but there’s definitely a rhythm to it. Knowing how to chain attacks and when to switch stances is key, and picking up on your opponents’ rhythms is as important as establishing your own.
The fact that you think opinions need “proving” shows the level you’re operating on, and it’s well below being worth my time.
And yet, with shady shit going on in both sides of the dispute, only one side appears to be getting called out. That’s my point.
I’m fairly certain you could not.
Plus there was no way to tell if you were going into a tough monster battle until it was already too late to consume potions in The Witcher 2, leaving you no way to heal. I see that as a poor design decision
I feel the same way about From Software games. Sometimes a thing just isn’t for you.
I loved the meditating to drink potions in the first two games. I like the idea that fighting a monster is something you have to prepare for. You can’t just be chugging potions mid-battle to top off your health bar if things get tough. Getting rid of that aspect is one of the only things I didn’t like about the third…
Yeah, according to those articles the situation is quite a bit more complicated than your original accusation makes it out to be. Are they using the DMCA law in ways that it wasn’t intended? Probably. But they don’t appear to have much other recourse against people who are being deliberately misleading about their…
I played it a couple years ago, and while it is definitely a game from 2007, I don’t think it holds up that bad. The combat system is a little bizarre when you’re starting out, but once you figure out the rhythm, it’s not too bad. The game definitely spends too long in the swamp area, but I recall enjoying the story…
Every time I’m reminded of Chet Haze, I remember that I wish I didn’t know about Chet Haze.
This sort of drive-by accusation really requires a source.
The idea that you think there’s a “correct” opinion is childish. Almost as childish as admonishing a blogger for making a personal blog instead of a boring list.
As I said in my several other comments backing up my opinion (the ones you can’t seem to find) I value the simplicity and responsiveness of the Switch menu more than I value a bunch of features I don’t need or use on the other consoles.
Usually a pro/con list does not consist only of the Cons for one option and the Pros for the other.
Everyone today treats every issue the way sports fans treat their team. You’re either wearing my jersey, or you’re the enemy. It doesn’t even matter if the people wearing my jersey are right, or good, or make any sense. It’s about defending your tribe.
On the contrary, I was more than pleasantly surprised by a deeper, more personal article than what the title implied.