Since it is getting hotter every year, there are lots of places that did not need air conditioning in the past, do not have air conditioning units commonly installed, but are now suddenly getting extremely high temperatures.
Since it is getting hotter every year, there are lots of places that did not need air conditioning in the past, do not have air conditioning units commonly installed, but are now suddenly getting extremely high temperatures.
If you’re this upset about a simple joke, imagine how upset the rest of the world is about the imperial system of measurement.
It’s weird. When the first 3D consoles came out, I hated them, and thought that they were a huge step back from the previous generation. To me at least, 3D PS1 games simply did not look anywhere near as good as SNES games. When I first saw Tekken running on a PS1, I could not believe that this glitchy mess was an…
Given the casino found in TD2, and the huge potential for exploiting car racing games, I’m going to predict that this will have pretty problematic monetization schemes.
Yep, this seems like it is quite illegal. It’s pretty clearly a copyright violation to make a digital copy of a Pokémon card, and then sell it online.
I guess continuing the insults while angrily claiming that you aren’t angry is one way to go. Apologies for getting under your skin.
Single-player was kind of interesting, but the actual gameplay felt super janky to me. If only they’d invested more into that, rather than the garbage multiplayer part, the game could have been fantastic.
It’s genuinely a great game, it does so much right. Good difficulty curve, lots of tactical options that offer interesting options to approach different problems, continually gives you new stuff to learn. It’s in my top three most fun games I’ve played in the last five years.
I find it hilarious that a dead console from ten years ago still makes you angry enough to insult people on the Internets. Me thinks you doth protest too much when you call others “simps.”
Unlike this garbage, the Ouya was neither a bad idea at the time, nor was it a scam. It was a reasonable product that a mid-sized company with a multi-million budget could actually build.
I don’t think it’s surprising that a story about a small-time pirate stuck on a tiny bunch of islands continues with him existing in that same universe.
It means that this guy doesn’t remember the original games at all.
Having opinions on subjective topics is fine. Going to the creator’s personal blog and posting “legit the ugliest game I’ve ever seen” below him posting the trailer is sociopathic behavior.
Yeah. It’s hard to gauge from the outside, but as somebody who uses Unity for small-ish games, a lot of the stuff they’ve put into the engine recently has only made my life harder, while not apparently leading to many big-budget games that use Unity.
“With $40k they could’ve hired some developers to make their own thinly veiled but legally different F-Zero Spiritual Successor to sell on Steam.”
F-Zero is also a game that Nintendo doesn’t even have to expend opportunity costs on. Sega made GX, so Nintendo had to invest very little effort into it. Also, in general, F-Zero games require much lower budgets to make than some of Nintendo’s bigger franchises.
“a few of us chose to be loyal to the work”
I thought it didn’t look too good in static images, but seeing it in motion kinda made me change my mind. I’m more on the “this looks pretty nice” side now.
One thing I find particularly odd is the same people who usually argue for “free speech” and “getting offended is a you problem” are now so happy about somebody using the court system to silence somebody else. I guess that whole “free speech” idea only applies when *they* say something, and certainly doesn’t apply to…
As somebody who just button-mashed these games in the past (as did all of my friends), this sounds like a feature that might actually make these games a lot more fun to play for us, because it might allow us to have at least some amount of tactical decision-making.