Want to play for the Zanarkand Las Vegas Abes? The only requirement is that you’re a physical projection of the memory of people from a thousand years ago that sealed their souls away into statues. Oh, and nail the tryouts. No biggie.
He “Hulked out.”
Oh yes we do. It was okay for late ‘90s-early ‘00s, but man does it look rough now. Frankly, I’d say it wasn’t a whole lot better looking than Diablo 1.
I won’t go that far. But if you add an “S” to the end of “offside” I’ll put Icy-Hot in all your undergarments.
Innes was fine for what he was in Philly, which was someone who stirred up antics/trouble because he (rightfully) thought the sports talk scene here was stale. His problem, IMHO, was that he all too often made it about himself, and took too many callers that wanted to call him out for not talking enough sports, or not…
I... like this theory. I’m really thinking hard about ways this wouldn’t make sense just to play Devil’s Advocate, but I’m having some trouble. The only real things I can think of are:
Well, they did give you the option of doing the 4 Divine Beasts, which were sorta like the more traditional dungeons. They weren’t as large as the dungeons of, say, Ocarina, but they did have puzzle solving and a boss fight, which felt different and more in depth than the many shrines.
Odd, because I felt BotW felt a lot like Zelda to me, specifically the original NES game. That game was fairly empty on the overworld outside of monsters, didn’t have a town to speak of, and gave you little direction of where to go and what to do.
I’m not taking him one-on-one versus a dude who can ruin your shit using just a magazine
Hear, hear! Now, this play coulda fooled anyone, but if you had to guess which pbp guy misjudged a flyball, it’d be McCarthy.
Back in the early days of DOTA when it was only a WC3 custom there was another MOBA mod that I played that I thought was better in some aspects: Tides of Blood.
Chicks love the shaggin’ wagon.
Sweatpants. I know it’s a bit of semantics, but just sweatpants. Zubaz is more of a Buffalo thing. You should know this, Drew.
Interesting take. Can I have smore?
It would, of course, work better if the afikomen were something other than yet another piece of matzah.
And here, I thought Sega would never go back into the handheld business...
I’m already interested. I got my 8 year old nephew the Super Mario Power Up card game, and he’s already got the Super Mario Level Up game (a little confusing, I know) and both are pretty fun for what they are. Both require a little bit of strategy and thinking ahead, and both keep you interested without dragging on…
Are we sure ‘Geets isn’t Simon Helberg?