1995- 2016
1995- 2016
That’s an understandable need to have a change of pace to stop from completely burning out on something you are passionate about.
If a feature no one knows how to use breaks, is it really broken?
Nintendo/Niantic : We’re doing a staggered roll out of Pokemon Go so we don’t overload the servers and can iron out bugs. Please don’t download the game if you’re not in a release country.
Hire security for a public park?
Wait, so the dude just walks up to the kid in broad daylight in what seems to have been a well populated area, and just starts creeping? I think the release of Pokemon GO has given the crazies too much confidence
Sucks for you.
And in 10 years you will rebuy one and tell everyone how it was the “most unapreacated console of all time. Probably Nintendos best.”
On the bright side, this means that some of the shareholders do care about games, not just profits. You probably won’t see any in others.
- Skirted costumes that would have shown underwear during acrobatic moves have been obscured via black void.
MRW I hear this news:
It’s too bad that hardcore fans are not giving this game a chance. I know it’s vastly different than what we’re expecting from a Metroid title, but developer Next Level Games doesn’t deserve to be shit on like this. They have a proven track record with awesome collaborations and revivals with Nintendo, and MP…
To be fair, they did just release Fire Emblem and have the new Pokémon coming out later as well.
So you never watch any serious drama movies, tv, or books? Deaths have emotional impact and they make the story more memorable, AND they make you play better and smarter when each decision matters.
Disagree. I got pissed and turned off permadeath after losing a weak unit 40 minutes into a chapter repeatedly...and being able to march your entire army to death DESTROYS the tension of the gameplay ENTIRELY. It felt awful.
It’s not Fire Emblem without Permadeath. I’m sorry it just isn’t.
Referring to women as “females” definitely helps your credibility here...
#KeepTheBeard
I loved this documentary. It has some good reality tv-esque moments as well. It was well produced and it opens your eyes to the reality of game development that I don’t think the majority of people would know about otherwise. It also did a great job of humanizing developers, which is also important in understanding…