SPOILER WARNING!!
SPOILER WARNING!!
I am in the exact same predicament. Bought the game digitally with the Guardians Edition, or whatever it was called. I liked it a lot at first, and especially loved The Vault of Glass. Truly thought that’s what the future had in store, and I was excited. Dark Below came out, and I was just... disappointed. It was so…
*ugh* And this is why I asked if you are even playing the game, because it’s WAY more than simply for “dumb fanservice”. Her character, once again, is unique, powerful, and absolutely the deepest character in MGS5. You don’t have to believe me, but my impression after clearing the game is that she is my favorite…
*sigh* It’s not dumb. Again, it’s fiction. No one is trying to make sense of anything, and if anyone is trying to bring logic into the situation, THAT is the dumb one.
Why are you getting so testy about this? Are you playing the game? It’s actually fine. At first, I thought it was just a soft pornographic bit to please the horny boys out there, but Quiet is seriously one of the best characters in Metal Gear Solid 5. She’s greatly unique, has lots of depth, and is one of the most…
I was cracking up, especially when I figured it out before Pequod even came. Just when you said, “Pequod can’t land in a sandstorm”, I thought, “Pequod’s gonna be listening to Sandstorm, isn’t he?” Sure enough, Sandstorm, and it was hilarious. hahaha.
It’s a work of fiction. It’s no different than orcs and dragons in Hobbit/Lord of the Rings, blasters and light sabers in Star Wars, and time travel in Back to the Future, Star Trek, and Doctor Who.
I don’t mind the concept of pre-ordering. If it’s a game you really want, you are going to buy it anyway, so why not get some pre-order exclusives? The exclusives are mostly meaningless and really don’t add much of anything to the games, but whatever. It’s technically free.
Christmas, 1985. My dad is the type of person that loves new stuff, so when the NES was announced for North America, he jumped on it without talk to my mom and hid it until Christmas morning. That morning, my dad pulled it out and said something like, “This present is for all of us! Let’s play!” He and I were…
Yeah. A few people have told me this. My bad. hahaha. Still trying to figure out all of the editing logistics in Super Mario Maker. hahaha.
I’ve already made some cool levels, I think! My most popular one is called “Why So Short?” Here’s the code, if you want to check it out:
NO! At first, I wanted a Nation of Domination 2.0, but I think New Day is way better than that now. So unique and fun! And Xavier Woods is the cornerstone of how the group thinks. It’s brilliant! They aren’t out to claim racism or oppression or anything. They are actually trying to force false-positivity into the WWE…
Someone actually already corrected me on this. All of the little things you miss with the editor. haha.
Awesome! Thanks for that. I could not figure it out while I was playing today.
Is that how you do?! Simply tap the Mystery Mushroom afterward? Fucking hell. haha. I really thought random was the only option. Guess I was just plain wrong. Thanks for the heads up!
How do you access them? I looked everywhere and couldn’t find them, and when I use the Mystery Amiibo in the bar, it’s always random.
If it’s there, I can’t find it. Whatever the case, using the Amiibo is easy peasy. haha
I just replied to this thread explaining the importance of the Amiibo. When creating a level, if you use the Mystery Mushroom from the top bar, it will be a random costume when you actually play the level. If you want a particular costume to permanently be in a spot on the level, you need that Amiibo to make it…
Another thing to note is that if you use the Mystery Mushroom while creating a level, it will be random when you play it. If you want a specific Mystery Mushroom, you need to tap an Amiibo to make it permanent.
I agree. Since I personally don’t have tattoos, I can’t give an honest number of times accepted and times denied. But I did go to an onsen here in Hachioji city (Western Tokyo prefecture) with some American friends who came for a couple weeks, and every single one of them had tattoos.