I saw the screenshots and without even thinking about it had the boss music going in my head.
I saw the screenshots and without even thinking about it had the boss music going in my head.
Yeah, I preordered it through Amazon, which still shows it set for delivery tomorrow. Hence my initial confusion and ultimate letdown when I realized it had been delayed into April.
Yeah, I had completely forgot it got delayed again.
Cruel reminder that I forgot that Persona 5 was delayed again.
Obviously I wouldn’t call my own argument, with the many reasons I’ve stated, ridiculous. Do I think it’s inconsistent with Blizzard’s vision for the game and obviously everyone else’s opinion (except, you know, those people who share the same view as me and prompted the writing of this article)? Well obviously.
It’s funny how how you all get so defensive when all along I’ve said that this only represents my opinion and nothing more.
If you think you really learned how to play any character in one match then you’re not the type of person I’m voicing my opinion to. I’ve had plenty of people like you on my teams that thought they knew how to play a character, presumably after using them for one whole match.
D.Va’s ult, Pharah’s jump jets, Roadhog’s hook, Torb’s turrets, Symmetra’s everything are things I can think of off the top of my head.
So, like Torb, Symmetra, Pharah, D.Va the first time around, etc...
I’m all for balance tweaks, but what Blizzard is doing is making wholesale changes. When balancing completely changes a character there’s a problem, and it’s so frustrating to deal with as a player. Especially someone that plays more than one game and doesn’t keep up with all the different changes all the time.
If Crytek were to completely go under, I’m curious what that would mean for developers that licensed their engine. Would they still be allowed to use it, just with the caveat that there would be no further support? Or would they legally have to change engines? For a project like Star Citizen that would be disastrous...
This article provided me with much more entertainment than the actual movie could ever hope to. Thanks Mike!
I’m not buying it unless the official title is “Knack 2: Knack’s Back!”
This review is the perfect example of why I so greatly appreciate that you don’t give review scores.
Kotaku did it too though.
The fact that they still aren’t fixed is ridiculous.
Brought to you by the same website that tells you how stupid you are if you use your money to preorder games.
You’re an idiot if you preorder games.
Under copyright law it should be considered a parody and thus fair use. However YouTube policy is far from actual copyright law and they generally play it on the incredibly safe side and take down anything and everything, making you fight to prove you’re allowed to actually use it.
Funny that Google blocks this copyright claim when they have a competing product on the market, but did nothing when videos on my small, now defunct channel got taken down for no good reason and all they said was “Sucks to be a small channel on here, doesn’t it?”