I liked it and I typically don’t love games with item degradation.
I liked it and I typically don’t love games with item degradation.
It’s like people forget the Master Sword is there. Half the time I used that, it ran out of charge, used something else. By the time I was done with the other weapon the Master Sword was back in play.
I don’t know why anyone would think the most widely anticipated sequel to a major first party franchise... wouldn’t?
I got like 4 years of gamepass for... $62? I can’t really complain.
Now they can spend some time away from Ash and when we see him again maybe he won’t be 12 anymore.
you sound like you’ve said the line “you just wouldn’t get Rick & Morty’s humor” more than once.
it’s the silence from Roiland’s camp about those DM’s that is the biggest red flag. If they’re not real, then dispute it, show your own proof, whatever. But there’s been 0 mention of that in any way, not even a social media statement.
I feel like Roiland would piss on you but only for his own pleasure.
I wasn’t talking about the legal proceedings. I was talking in general. it seems like that’s an aspect of this story we have ignored pretty readily when there’s proof of wrongdoing.
i’ve seen the DM’s, that’s really all the proof I needed.
You can continue to see more Rick & Morty since that’s not going anywhere. The plus side is theres one confirmed child groomer no longer working there too!
Soooo... We’re gonna continue to ignore the DM’s he sent underage girls?
of course the idiot at fault survives and people who were just going about their business and trying to be safe are the ones to pay.
I can’t wait for this to have no repercussions whatsoever or come back to haunt Joel in any way shape or form.
I think we’re all in agreement that the fireflies doing and not asking is wrong but we also seem to be in agreement that Ellie would’ve gone along with it regardless. She says it herself, that all the death can’t be for nothing, that there’s no half-measures. She was traumatized and not in the best headspace but I do…
That’s not really the comparison tho. In the game there’s more enemy encounters, you’re fighting soldiers, infected, cannibals, etc. There’s more combat so the final sequence, while still kinda brutal, is not as jarring.
In the show there’s encounters and Joel kills and talks about having killed, but we don’t really…
isn’t the manga still very much ongoing with no signs of ending? Hell, If I recall we just got an explanation of where Naruto went which was suggested in the opening scene of the manga/anime.
this also feels like a case of “we had a story to tell, no more no less”
it’s mentioned in the article that the game did this before, but then it proceeds to step on that acknowledgment like this is something new to this story.
This was his started pack recommendation. The interviewer specifically asked what anime someone who has never seen any anime could watch to get into the genre.