I think this boils down to a few problems:
I think this boils down to a few problems:
Hopefully for the switch soon. It’s a great game on any system... I just happen to like it best on my portable.
Good. Now do rent vampirism next. For instance, I ran across a dubious factoid about Seattle single family homes being more than 60% rental properties. Think of all that wealth re-distribution into the hands of the people who can afford to start and win bidding wars...
Screw MTG. I hear they are doing a Spelljammer campaign setting book this year too... now THAT is something I have been waiting a long, long time for.
Jesus Nathan. Seriously man, do you volunteer to put the target on your back at this point? I can’t imagine the shit being slung your way for actually reporting on what the gamergate shitheels are doing must be like.
Congrats. I’m at 15 homes, only having lived 1 year of my life in a home owned by a member for my family (I was 26, and just divorced, and my mom had finally managed to scrape enough together for a house). Given the economics of the state in which I live, I have serious doubts about ever being able to buy my own home.
“But it’s what my character would do!” is the retort of neckbearded problem players that everyone who has played tabletop RPGs should recognize. They’re usually using as an excuse to be a creepy sexist shithead, a party disruptor, or both.
This guy sounds like he’s both.
It’s true. I can go to almost any video games subreddit to find examples of why I can’t stand fans of that game.
I have a very similar (all the same features, different casing) fan. Ok, actually I have three of them - one for each bedroom and one for the living room.
They’re amazing.
I heard about the last of us for years. didn’t play it till the PS4 remastered edition was in my hands last year... and I couldn’t deal. The opening 15 minutes ripped me, a daddy, apart. completely. I tried to keep going but it was so incredibly fucking bleak.
I like. it’s got a ring to it.
You know, I never got why they called it a warthog. Looks more like a Puma to me.
Origins was surprisingly excellent - I actually was considering re-playing it this week. I haven’t re-played a game in *years* as dad gaming time is limited.
This looks really great. I will almost certainly pick it up.
If your “line” includes school shooting simulators and the above “AIDS simulator” example, then I defy you to make any argument that includes common decency.
Cue the incoming flood of butt-hurt free-speech fetishists who will claim that you’re an SJW and leftist fascist.
All for the crime of calling out the fact that basic standards of human decency are lacking when the laissez-faire approach is used to large scale content moderation.
I’ve purchased 50+ hour books for 1 credit. Or the complete sherlock holmes as narrated by Stephen Fry. I vaguely remember 6+ years ago there were 2 credit items, but as far as I can tell, there are no more of them.
Concentration Camp Simulator, in which you must ensure a steady stream of “production” at the furnaces.
I’m sure it’ll come. <gag>
man, I started in gen 6 as a 32 year old, and loved it. built a full living pokedex, the whole deal. then sun/moon came out and I just couldn’t deal with that crap, like, at all.
Good to know it wasn’t just me. I’m hoping Gen 8 next year is more to my taste.
I’ve got a hammer and nails in the closet. Have you got some 2x4s ?
My 4 year old loves the pokemon cartoons and hasn’t really begun to understand games yet.
You know what? this is going to be so much fun WITH MY KID! I’m going to buy at least one of the two, and 2 pokeballs to go with it and we’re gonna catch some cute-ass little digital monsters. She’s gonna love it.