Yeah, while I prefer the space ones, the whole genre needs to be revived.
Yeah, while I prefer the space ones, the whole genre needs to be revived.
Not really any weirder than Canary Wharf being used in Rogue One.
This totally needs to happen. Or at least some respectful remasters of the originals. Something. Anything.
It’s possible the First Order doesn’t have Interdictors like the Empire did.
My impression was that she literally hadn’t thought of the idea until then, and not that she was waiting.
The rebellion has limited resources. Buying remote-control capital ships to hyperspace into enemy fleets is a pretty good way to ensure that you lose the war in a hurry.
The fact that these posts have been dissociated from any underlying MiiVerse has also adversely affected quality, I think.
Oof, I definitely have to disagree on this one. This shrine was a frustrating and uninspired mess. It wasn’t really difficult, per se, so much as tedious with little room for error.
I’m a big fan of MusicBee for managing local music content, and of Plex for streaming/syncing it to other devices.
Seriously. The headline should just be “A Game You Might Own Gets Extra Content You Might Want”.
Were you seriously running out of reasons to play your Switch?
Nintendo rescued the franchise from oblivion. They’ve earned it.
I mean, it could also be a deliberate homage. That’s not criminal, and games do things like that all the time.
The article actually does a really good job of explaining the difference between currency and stock.
As I said, “while that’s true of any investment, there are degrees of uncertainty. Bitcoin is far more volatile and arbitrary than a more traditional index fund, and that’s a matter of absolute fact.”
It’s only a “pretty good investment” in retrospect. The fact that you’ve been lucky is evidence only that you’ve been lucky. You might continue to be lucky. But you have no way to predict what will happen to your investment next.
Inhale and exhale a few more times. Maybe grab a paper bag.
Mr. Tusks specifically doesn’t understand why something so simple has eluded Nintendo despite more than a decade of players asking for a better option and good examples from other manufacturers about the right way to go about it.
Your reply is completely irrelevant to the issue at hand.
“But silent characters are, 99 times out of 100, inferior from a story perspective”