misteralex
MisterAlex
misteralex

“We are not happy with the results...”

While I admit I enjoy stimulating visuals, I also feel that fanservice is largely exploitative of the viewer, and I can definitely feel insulted when a show does little more to hold my attention than show me slender figures with big cleavage bouncing around the place.

Demosthenes is real, and I love it.

I love Animal Crossing. But I won’t touch this with a ten-foot pole.

It’s only useful for splitting users off to separate Switch consoles. There’s still no way to prevent data loss in the event of a catastrophic software failure or broken system.

Not even. I could back up my PS3's save files to a USB drive a decade ago.

More like “Gotcha!” am I right? :v

Unfortunately, though, perception matters. And the vast majority of players only saw the aspects you mentioned and said, “Nah, I’m playing Overwatch” without actually looking into Battleborn and learning that it’s a totally different type of gameplay.

You’re leaving out the in-app purchases. Can’t forget those from “the team behind Bravely Default.”

Not far into Octopath, but so far I’m really not impressed. Music drowns out the dialog—and I’d probably care more if the voicework were better. The intro is a big historical exposition that then cuts to present... where there’s more exposition in the form of a navel-gazing internal monologue by my character. Why

If I can resist correcting folks who use “I” when they should use “me,” you can resist being equal parts ignorant and arrogant.

I wonder... do the EU consumer protection laws apply if a piece of software advertises a feature, but then the purchaser discovers that the feature is only usable on occasion? Looking at my game and the Amazon listing, I don’t see anything to suggest PvE is only “a sometime food.”

As someone who primarily plays the PvE portion of games far more than PvP (and in some cases, exclusively), the fact that Splatoon 2's cooperative PvE content regularly becomes unavailable is the biggest reason I regret having paid money for the game.

I don’t think they’re Westboro, but they’re in the same vein... and not what I think it’d be fair to lump in with actual Christians. They sure don’t follow anything Christ taught, as far as I understand it. I know a lot of Christians, and nobody I know would have anything to do with that self-righteous bullhorning and

”No sin is gonna go unpunished.”

Cheaper at Best Buy. $21.99.

Cheaper at Best Buy. $21.99.

Exactly as you say. I was planning on getting the game this weekend when I get paid, but shit. I’ll just wait for the Denuvo-free cracked copy that’ll inevitably show up. They can remove it now if they want, but they’ve already broken trust by including it in the first place.

Okay, I’m gonna need a revised set of keyboard keys...

I got my copy for $35 from someone online. I never pay full sticker price for video games.