This will not end well for Zelda
This will not end well for Zelda
I liked the way the old Halo games handled it. Look up at the light, and whatever you used to look up sets the inverted settings.
It’s right up there with Half-Life 3.
I noticed that just yesterday. Finally, I know what I’m clicking on!
Walking my girlfriend to the car, I couldn’t hold it in any longer. It just so happen we were passing by some dumpster when I let out a fortunate silent one. I thought I had gotten away with it. “Ugh, do you smell something?” she asked me, to which I replied “We’re passing by some dumpsters. It’s probably that.” But…
FF VII, one of the biggest game logic breakers.
Nearly everyone else has no defense against magic. Should we attach everyone to magic? It is a flaw in his invincibility, yes, but this chart is targeting flaws that strongly affect heroes/villains more than they normally would.
If that’s the case, then almost every hero on this list would be connected to the magic weakness. I see you’re point that it’s a flaw in his invincibility, but looking at the chart, it’s linking weakness that are specifically more powerful towards those character. Magic attacks do regular damage to him as they would…
Superman is next to kryptonite and dependence on energy. He’s not weak to magic, he’s just has no special defense against it like most heroes on this list.
Superman is there, says he’s dependent on energy and weak to kryptonite. I’d say that’s more fitting. He’s not particularly weak to magic, he just has no special defense against it as much as any other non-magic hero.
I need something like this for D&D. A lot of the online makers have long corridors. I’d rather have close connected rooms.
Amiibos and Gamestop. Waited for about 3 hours, I was 2nd in line, and they sold out of the popular ones I wanted (Lucina and Robin). This was that time that their systems crashed and everything was going painfully slow. I set the store on fire left disappointed.
I was hoping to hear something about the fire emblem release date. *sigh*
I got the 512 one. Gotta save the whole library on it.
I got the 512 one. Gotta save the whole library on it.
That’s like returning an item to a dollar store. I mean, I get your point: they developer shouldn’t profit out of this and encourage others to make more. I just find it silly. “Hello? Yes? Can I have my 24 cents back? I was not satisfied with your product. What do you mean all you have are quarters?” At least there’s…
Don’t forget the TF2 bumper cart mini game. They probably got the hat idea from TF2.