“If I don’t like it it’s a failure.”
“If I don’t like it it’s a failure.”
It’s, uh, actually doing pretty well... So idk, fuck off maybe?
This is awesome.
They already are at independent coffee shops. Though they’re self-inflicted.
a) he cheated so he should get banned
It stands up pretty well to what I loved about the original MW multiplayer - a slower more calculated player experience that focuses on tactics and thought than the subsequent editions.
Its my first CoD in a long while, and I definitely enjoyed the single player, but multiplayer, sound, and visuals are much improved (not without it’s own issues). I'm loving it and I haven't enjoyed cod multiplayer since the originals. I hope they keep going and improve and add quality content, because the overall…
Apparently in the books, Geralt leaves his silver sword with Roach. The two-swords thing is strictly in the games
“Our platform is so good, it doesn’t even need you.”
Yeah, same here. I need more moneyleeching subscription shit in my life like I need another hole in my head.
Stadia will predict the game you want to play and play it for you. You can then watch your own stream.
Boy that makes me feel better because I had no intention of getting it to begin with.
This the best take.
I always wanted a decent farming sim, something like HM but better, and Stardew Valley scratched that itch so hard that I no longer feel like I need another game like it.
My one concern is that while I know ConcernedApe is working on a new content patch, that after he stops developing Stardew we’ll have another decade-long drought of mediocre or non-existent farming sim/RPGs
Also, Harvest Moon games released after 2013 aren’t actually Harvest Moon games.
Clearly it’s the new but very early scrapped loot cave.
They are written in a prose that’s very different from how modern pop Western scifi/fantasy books are written, and each book has a different prose and narrative structure (mainly this is about Witcher books, but Three Body Problem also sort of fits here). Part of this is due to culture and part of it is due to the…
I’ve bounced off the Witcher books a couple of times now. I’m a huge fan of all the games, and fantasy in general, but something about the cadence of the writing just keeps putting me off. It may have something to do with it being a translation from another language. I had a similar struggle with the Three Body…
“Horton, Here’s a Poo!”