“No staff has received penalties for not buying the game or writing a review.”
“No staff has received penalties for not buying the game or writing a review.”
I don’t understand why people are having so much trouble understanding or believing this.
“which players can control with their phone or tablet.”
It’s sad that this is news, because this really is the smart way to design games.
It’s not a matter of it being unpopular. It’s just totally disproportionate.
I get what you’re saying, but it’s worth noting:
Ah, how I love internet overreaction.
“I refuse to make 5 dollars every 6 months with stocks”
Makes sense. I threw out my blender because the food kept coming out all mushy.
The opening scene is phenomenal.
In the case of the Switch, it wouldn’t have benefited them to release during the holiday anyway. Sales were constrained by supply, not demand. The curve would look almost exactly the same, and consumers would have been even more frustrated than they already were.
Yeah, I’ll take solid indie support over “AAA” support any day.
Dying to play this. And glad the developers listened to feedback. The demo was great, but definitely had its rough edges.
This weekend is for getting my ass whooped by Celeste.
So your solution to the scene not making any sense is to insist that it merely symbolizes something entirely different that also doesn’t make any sense?
Switch FTW.
I didn’t see it as needing a “push” at all.
Stockholm Syndrome: A Retrospective
I’ve never said “shit, you look super pregnant. Take my seat.”