all four of the turtles are played by younger, lesser-known actors
all four of the turtles are played by younger, lesser-known actors
Oh god, I remember all that now.
You’re not quite looking at this right. Sports are definitely unequal as far as individual participant skill, which is the same for Smash. But that’s where the imbalances end in sports.
Nintendo did already say that Smash is no longer to be patched, so it seems a lot less likely than it would have.
I’ve been around longer than that, but haven’t noticed anything. Not that I don’t believe you, just that if this is an “improved” version, then lmao
Awesome. I don’t like Steve anyway, the platform shenanigans are not fun to watch or interact with. Him getting banned due to some random other broken tech is a great end for him. It’s what he deserves. Glad Onin finally got his wish.
“Screenshot: The Video Game Soda Machine Project”
Well that was a good 10 minute distraction before I finished the rest of the article.
120 million Switches, 50 million copies of MK8D.
You mean this year? Because they’re still pretty awful. You still can’t permalink comments, that’s been broken for years. You can’t even click a comment on your profile to go to that article, unless it was long enough to get a “read more” button.
Just go to kotaku.com/latest and skip the main page entirely.
To argue that it doesn’t necessarily have to be present in the logo just because it’s commonly used on the site would be to argue against the presence of pink, so I agree with you.
Presenting things out of order invites more scrolling past ads and more clicking. It’s why every social media app you’re on does the same thing by default.
I’ve just had kotaku.com/latest on my new tab page forever. Main page is pointless if you come here every day.
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More like making sure credit is given where credit is due.
Red/Blue? Huge cultural impact, absolutely. Not a great game.
I’m guessing because of the article linked after Helen Lewis?
Whoops, forgot that it’s not gonna be dual type in the Tera raid, so forget the 4x weakness. I still think Scizor is a good bet, though.
Another option is Azumarril. Fairy is immune to Dragon, Water resists both Fire and Water, and it can hit hard with Play Rough. Bring the same Azumarril you used for various other raids.
Bug moves will be 4x effective against Iron Leaves. The best bet for this fight is likely Scizor, who has physical bulk, resists Psychic, Bug, and Grass, and has Bug type STAB moves. Train up a Scizor in Defense and HP, give him Swords Dance and X-Scissor, and go to town.