I’m not sure I get your first point. Of course you have to build it. That’s the entire concept. There’s nothing to “rectify.”
I’m not sure I get your first point. Of course you have to build it. That’s the entire concept. There’s nothing to “rectify.”
It’s especially insane considering the Switch itself — gimmicky at a glance — has turned out to be Nintendo’s best idea in ages.
I agree that Rey is far from being a Mary Sue — certainly no more than Luke was in the original Star Wars. They have similar arcs, overall, discovering a proficiency in the Force despite minimal training. Luke spent like four days training with Yoda, and most of that was taken up by whining.
Self fulfillment seems like a pretty good reason to me.
If you like combo-based action games, then yes, you should absolutely check them out.
I love that it will be portable, but yeah... the Pro Controller is what you’ll want to use most of the time.
The gameplay is pretty much as deep as you want it to be. You could button-mash your way through and call it a day.
It’s not a “hoarding” problem, so much as it’s evidence of exactly what’s being discussed in the article.
The markets will certainly correct eventually. But the fact that stocks are overvalued right now has nothing to do with the discussion at hand.
Sure. The kind of people who want to privatize Social Security, or who refer to it as “horse shit”, are the ones who are doing well enough that the system seems pointless. It doesn’t help or protect them because they literally don’t need the help or protection.
Because there are plenty of people who are, likewise, working 60-80 hours a week and are unable to feed their family and save.
Let’s bee 100% clear here. If you’re “paying into the system without benefiting from it,” it means that you’ve already benefited more than enough from the system. It’s time to benefit someone else, and to shut the hell up about it.
Wall-E is waaaaaaay too high on this list.
Steam Link is amazing, and as you suggest is pretty much magic. But it comes with some minor caveats.
Sigh.
Cherish. Them.
Or — and stay with me here — maybe you didn’t read it very carefully.
Probably true.
The article already makes that very clear, and specifically says “should you forget to renew, you’ll be unable to restart your paid subscription.”
This game might be my biggest disappointment in 2017. I loved XC1, and mostly-liked Xenoblade X.