That's cool. I wish there was more than 6 strips in a year and a half, though.
That's cool. I wish there was more than 6 strips in a year and a half, though.
I don't know about upset. Definitely disappointed, though.
I agree the game is dumbed down somewhat, but I don't think it was to appeal to the casual masses. There's nothing about the changes they made that would make the game more casual-friendly. If anything the addition of crafting and a tedious building mechanic is just the opposite.
Yeah, but that's still a combat option. I wish there was an option to join them or at least interact with them non-violently (at first, anyway).
The improvements to combat were excellent. The problem is that they came at the expense of dialogue options and role-playing opportunities.
No it’s not. The game doesn’t even reveal what it really is until the end of your first “playthrough.” I put that in quotes because the game isn’t actually over when it’s over. You literally can not fully understand the game’s premise or mechanics until you’ve at least begun a second playthrough.
Awesome. I quit checking back after about 8 months of no updates.
Man, I miss Achewood.
Why would I want to be edgy?
That is an objectively dumb thing to say. I don't know if you just weren't around when the game came out, or if you're just trying to be contrary, but either way you're being ridiculous.
Wow, thanks for that edgy opinion. You must be so brave and so cool to not like things other people like.
How far could you punt TD?
I’ve worked for Costco, and they’re a pretty great company to work for, but your average Walmart worker wouldn’t last there. They pay well, offer good benefits, and promote from within, but they brook no bullshit; you work your ass off for the opportunities they offer. They will fire you if you’re not pulling your…
I’ll have to pick this up and give it another try. I loved DC when it first released, but for some reason I wasn’t able to get into DC2 back then.
What’s your point?
It’s not that they’re “allowing” people to have these...uh....”discussions.” I mean, how would they disallow them if they wanted to?
Even if you're not a Christian, how could you begrudge someone a pleasant fiction that helps them through their grief?
Because they're unapologetic about their religious beliefs. It's a stupid reason, but there it is.
If you don’t have anything smart to contribute, do everyone a favor and shut the fuck up.
In what world do these people think they have a right to judge how someone else copes with their grief? In what world do they think their opinion would even matter?