Links do tend to have dark pasts.
Links do tend to have dark pasts.
Wait, in that second trailer, people spotted Majora's Mask, right? Think it's just an Easter Egg or a real tie in as to the mask's origins? It wouldn't be a first, as Vaati got an origin story in Minish Cap.
It looks like Trey and Matt were directly involved in the decision. This makes me entirely confident that the final product will be incredible, rather than the troubled product of production and workplace incompetence.
It's the nature of MMOs. Content under max level today is designed to pad the leveling process because once a MMO gets going into its lifespan, endgame content ends up being the vast majority of time where players spend. Why spend millions of dollars and thousands of hours on content that won't matter to the majority…
Dear Kotaku, how much do you get paid to repost from reddit?
At his full potential he can charge anything and he can do so mentally, without touching the object.
The Wolverine sketch was a little off but funny enough. This one kind of really gets Gambit wrong. In his current state, he can charge any non-organic matter to explode. Sentinels are basically paper dolls to Gambit.
It's just not a helpful term to use. It suggests a lot of animosity behind the statement and reasonably gives doubt to such a strong term.
I'm completely fine with Calvin and Hobbes staying the way it is. It's perfection. It's perfection that can last. My parents can read it and love it and kids now can read it and love it and adults my age can read it and love it.
This is neat—for lack of a better word—because this is exactly how I feel right now. It hasn't been as long for me, but Fraction's words really ring true for me. Some days it feels incredibly not worth it. If it weren't for a very, very good friend of mine, I probably would've decided it wasn't worth it long ago.
Fraction fan, but why no mention of Hawkeye? Easily one of the best Marvel ongoings right now.
Plus Dragon type has been nerfed this gen. With the addition of Fairy type, the change to Fire/Dragon doesn't do as many favors as it would've before.
Because Defiance is mediocre at best.
They don't deny that the university is forcing students to "intern" as assembly line workers.
That's the point. The cinematic style of CoD mixed with the fast-paced arcade multiplayer it perfected with the added complexity that things like mechs and multi-story levels.
Really? Not to knock LBP but Project Spark offers creative tools with way more freedom and complexity and it's on a completely 3D plane. You're free to make whatever you want however you want.
Because it's a competitive multiplayer game in a pseudo-sandbox environment. Frantic multiplayer fun partnered with comprehensive co-op tools and the variability of an open environment.
I highly doubt you speak New Yorker then. It's a pretty distinct dialect, you'd need to have grown up there to pick it up.
"I'll tell you that, before that, they made Donkey Kong Jungle Beat, and I'll tell you that the drum-controlled game was the freshest, best DK side-scroller ever."
Haha, what? I'm fine with the mechanic being removed, it's incredibly annoying.