moleculo123
Moleculo, the Molecular Man
moleculo123

Sorry, since your “why” was missing from your question, it wasn’t interpreted as such.

I don’t see what’s hard to understand about liking what they feel is a better game in the series. Surely you aren’t also confused by people who prefer Sim City 4 over Sim City 2013, for example.

The loudest people whining about Smash are the ones who feel like people aren’t allow to enjoy a game unless it’s the latest corporate sanctioned version, even if they’re turds (SFV, MvCI).

If we’re going to pigeonhole ourselves like that, you could make the same argument for FMV games working well in genres which it fits, and look where that fad went.

Yeah, I am. Google “botw motion aiming” and you’ll see top results about people either complaining about the motion controls or giving instructions on how to disable it. Everybody’s entitled to their opinions, but personally I found the feature useless fluff that gets in the way of aiming consistently and aiming

Motion controls are the preferred control method for Splatoon 2 and probably a few other games, but for every Splatoon 2 you have 2-3 games the likes of Wii Music, Fighter Within, and Breath of the Wild (where people remind others to disable motion aiming).

VR is this generation’s FMV fad.

Unfortunately SFV is still there.

I’m pretty sure Luke has excluded it before in all of his lists, because he hates the game. He also pushes Smash 4 pretty hard to replace it as an e-sport, not realizing that both can (and do) coexist, which is why he negs on Melee every chance he gets.

Here comes the Fun Gestapo, here to dictate that punk songs enjoyed by “40-something corporate shills” when they were growing up are not to be used in advertising. Because the sanctity of the song needs to be protected, as it was written by artists who had never accepted money from mega corporations before, and

Including Crystal Chronicles but excluding Four Swords Adventures is a war crime according to the Geneva Convention

#corrections

The DMCA is the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, not the Digital Rights Millennium Act.

Of course, the heel on the head trope isn’t exactly knew

Time zones, man.

If you take a personal anecdote and suggest everybody follow it as medical advice, you’re earning the “idiot” tag people are branding you with, and deserve any curses being tossed your way.

I’m pretty sure everybody understands what Capcom’s job is, but in the end it’s still disappointing that their favorite characters aren’t going to be in the game. Especially iconic MvC characters like Magneto.

Here comes the “they’re artificially not selling as many units as they can at a profitable price-point because otherwise people wouldn’t want it as much” conspiracy theorists.

Does it matter whether or not it was intended by developers?

Ellipses are not a replacement for substantive arguments. “Just get internet” is also not a substantive argument.