Uhhh, I don’t see the similarities at all except that they’re both black and are both jackets.
Uhhh, I don’t see the similarities at all except that they’re both black and are both jackets.
I think most stuff from the EULA aren’t legally enforcable. They mostly just hope its existence deters people enough so that they wouldn’t go to court about it because it’ll set a precedent more or less in the favour of the consumer.
Can someone tell me how exactly does this work? I’m sorta familiar with the term: basically receiving something for free and promising to show the same kindness in the future. How does this work in a restaurant setting?
Isn’t this why Amazon watchparties exist? Still, streaming a show isn’t the same thing as streaming a videogame. The viewer isn’t experiencing all of the game, unlike a show or movie. This is a negative for copyright holders.
Copyright flaggings aren’t perfect. It doesn’t matter if it’s done illegally or not, there will be people who will undoubtedly be unfairly targetted because of this. Why go so far to impose a rule when you can respect it without having it written in stone?
I like were its at with the compromise because the eventual DLC can introduce more wacky stuff to the series. It just makes me sad that there are so many negative opinions over the game from diehard fans when the game seemed designed with them in mind and the devs could’ve ignored those complaints and kept on doing…
At the rate the vocal fans of Saints Row is talking about it, you could’ve sworn that this wasn’t the case. There’s just a lot of people complaining that it’s not Saints Row 2 even though the trailer so far is more in the vein of Saints Row 2.
They’re getting a bit ahead of themselves, aren’t they?
I too would be worried about a random half-naked guy with human remains and stretchy arms helping me uninvited in my home.
Xbox didn’t have much competition in that category anyway. Halo is their only new big title and it looks just like everything else.
I’m worried about that too, but I’ve heard they mentioned that it’s supposed to be its own thing, so we’ll see how this goes. To be fair, if they attempted to make a movie based on the story the game also had it was never going to live up to that, since Uncharted is a narrative-heavy game anyway.
It’s definitely its own thing. They managed to borrow some of the setpieces from every single game. I just hope the supernatural aspect of the series is intact for the movie. One of the biggest issues with that Tomb Raider movie is that they left out the supernatural aspect when the series is based on that.
there’s something cathartic about the Dark Souls death screen OST.
there’s something cathartic about the Dark Souls death screen OST.
Jump is now encouraging short serialised works so most of these mangakas no longer have to worry about this. On the other hand, a spin-off or sequel isn’t off the table.
EGS doesn’t have a user review system yet. It’s coming next year, judging from their roadmap. It’s a bother because games like Saints Row 3 Remastered is a mess and you’re forced to hit Steam for help and can’t warn people about the game.
How is Terry Bogard so low on this list? That trailer was amazing and hilarious!
It’s less “poor work-ethic” and more “GoT specifically is getting a bit tedious to write for me”. He has no problems publishing anything at all but Winds of Winter.
I’d say try the final boss again. There are ways to avoid or destroy all of his attacks. The 2nd phase is very long, but I’ll always recommend against using the homing missiles because the boss itself doesn’t allow you to stop moving for long. Once you’re past the second phase, they’re pretty liberal with giving you…
I get Clueless Hero so much. I love multiplayer games but I feel like they’re a time-sink and keep me from playing other experiences.