Doesn't AC2 have some Da Vinci DLC that's free but needs to be unlocked using the Uplay thing?
Doesn't AC2 have some Da Vinci DLC that's free but needs to be unlocked using the Uplay thing?
That’s not a good thing, man.
If emulation is bad, please tell me the “good” way for me to play something like Kid Icarus Uprising.
The Wii had nearly-mandatory motion controls, man. That’s the definition of unconventional design, regardless of its internal components.
And everything you just described about the Switch—particularly with the detachable controller and “video-out port” is also unconventional design. Otherwise, why hadn’t any other…
The following NPR article states that Scholastic did state this:
So this scene is now “dangerously woke”?
Apples and oranges.
I’m liking it so far, but if you’re looking for something remotely in the realm of Mario or Spider-Man, it ain’t up there.
Zooming around these open environments as Sonic, often bouncing off of bumpers and gliding on rails to get to locations faster, is the kind of fun I’ve been hoping to have with a Sonic game ever…
IIRC, it’s only relatively recently that they started using Martinet in their marketing for things like the Mario movie.
...and I think it’s obvious why people care about Mario’s VA more than Link’s—Mario (and his friends that are also voiced by Martinet) is at least allowed to say phrases and sentences every now and…
I swear they’ve used a descriptor like that to refer to the larger SW galaxy before.
No, it’s actually very respectful of its female cast. It makes the food “look” good in basically the exact same way Green Eggs and Ham does it, by making a character who is initially grossed out by the food suddenly seem happy once they try it.
I wanna point out, for those who don’t know, that there already is a TV show for this guy:
They did that for PS4, iirc. That's how I bought Infamous Second Son.
So they changed the PC system requirements? I’m honestly surprised; I’m not sure there’s precedent for that.
Super Paper Mario is the one that needs a remake more, IMO, but this game is still fantastic.
Man, that article is full of bad takes that make me question if the guy actually read the manga.
I never understood this argument. Once the story goes outside the walls, the manga/anime hit you over the head with “fascism bad” with incredible aggression. As it should, course, because fascism *is* bad, and the outrageously bleat world of AoT is a fitting setting to show just how horrible it is.
Don’t forget Kanopy and Hoopla, two services which you may already have access to through your local library!
JUST LET ME INVERT THE CAMERA AXES INDIVIDUALLY. And have people controller support on PC.
Between the obvious problem you’re addressing, and Netflix’s history of not letting its projects finish, I think most people are just assuming that OPLA simply won’t get a proper ending.
This isn’t that unusual. Many broadcast/cable TVs are made on one studio’s lot but distributed on another network thanks to a million reasons. Licensing, to better appeal to specific audiences, whatever.