Great, then you’ll absolutely fall in love with Dark Souls 1 and 3..also, Demon Souls on the PS3.
Great, then you’ll absolutely fall in love with Dark Souls 1 and 3..also, Demon Souls on the PS3.
I see your point. Although to millions of players, taking a few hours each week to run old raids very quickly and play the auction house a bit to pay off their monthly tokens is, essentially, free to play.
The official game is already free to play with a bit of intellectual effort. You can use ingame gold to buy game time tokens.
No one in their right mind would take Steam reviews seriously. lol.
Hm, sexual orientation isn’t what’s being discussed in the article. It’s more along the lines of gender identification. The general public is not educated in such matters, which is a factor in all of the controversy. People will always slam that which they have no knowledge of.
Complaining about bugs and game breaking issues is valid. Complaining about poor quality writing and story-telling is valid. Complaining about an optional NPC, which reveals a bit about their backstory when interacted with further, is NOT valid.
FFIX did too. I remember the dueling QTEs at the start of the game to please the Queen.
If the naming of Saiyan power levels was to follow any form of nomenclature, then Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan actually makes a lot of sense and is very easy to understand. It tells you exactly where the power level is, whereas “Super Saiyan Blue” does not.
I wonder how many Nintendo execs had seizures today?
Why should an essay written in college matter so many years later? What if it was a writer’s craft course designed to explore controversial topics? It was probably a bad decision for her to attach the essay to her LinkedIn, but Nintendo *is* a Japanese company. There’s probably other information that we don’t know…
I don’t search for self-validation, nor log into Kinja often. Sorry to disappoint you. Also, I do not appreciate your condescending tone, I’m going to have to flag your post.
I’m really looking forward to how this game will turn out. I always wanted to play a game that lets you travel between planets in real time.
Do everyone else a favor and follow your own advice, m’kay? :)
I wouldn’t imagine it beind too time consuming to at least rearrange the map, flip it, rotate it slightly, turn it upside down....something instead of direct copy and paste. I’m chalking this one up to laziness on the dev team.
I would have noticed. I always use the maps alot in open-world games.
So happy I cancelled my preorder for this game. I’ll wait for the full-content release in the summer...or a steam sale when it goes really cheap!
It’s funny how when you call someone an ass you end up looking like one, yourself.
It goes deeper beyond that. When WotLK’s Ulduar was released on test realms, the top guilds were ushered into the raid with help from the GMs, whereas the lesser ranked players weren’t able to zone in. By the time Ulduar went live, most of the strats were already worked out.
Maybe the Turks should not take offense so quickly to a fictitious map in a video game? I mean, you don’t see any Greeks getting into a tizzy over the inaccuracies of the Santorini map, or, you know, when Kratos slaughtered the entire Greek pantheon in the God of War series.
How do you kill that which has no life?