So they can pretend to be more creative than they are.
So they can pretend to be more creative than they are.
Being able to cheese through all the platforming stuff with Luigi made it my favorite too!
I wish it would have been about Caleb Dume instead.
Wake me up when MTG Arena gets a mobile port.
I’m pretty sure people are aware of the film Mallrats, sport.
It’s genius. It’s almost on the same level as Gumball’s humor, except with Sonic characters and trivia tossed in.
Same here. I kind of scoffed when my kids wanted to watch it but it’s so funny. It's kind of like Teen Titans Go in that there's a bunch of fans that are mad that it's not this super serious drama but what it is is really good.
There’s absolutely a way it can compete with other VR experiences. They’re not trying to make a high-end Virtual Reality Experiences for annoying geeks who measure specs — They’re making toys for kids and parents that they can spend an evening building together.
Fire starter always the best starter. All hail Scorbunny.
If you need to consistently get good loot in order to have fun, there’s your problem.
I think the issue is that gamers treat playing an un-fun game like working for an oppressive employer. It’s like they don’t know they don’t have to play.
“Hurk really isn’t enjoyable to be around. The idea of Hurk though, I like. The idea of a fun and exciting character who is all about big action packed missions is a solid idea. But the execution of Hurk is just the worst. Part of the problem is that since his appearance he hasn’t really changed.”
The criticism of collecting stories from reddit is old and tired.
Don’t forget that their hardware design has become the best in the business. The ps4 pro is nearly half again as big as the xbox one X, and yet somehow manages to be louder, hotter and weaker.
That’s optimistic.
If the foundation of the “art” is its authenticity and independence, and the artist is both fake and dependent, I would venture an accurate descriptor of that dynamic would be “oblivious self-parody.” But then I suppose that could be art in its own right, depending.
Isn’t it a valid take? Come on now.
It’s actually very much not Destiny, which may be a problem since many people are comparing it that way.