Seems like it’d be so tricky to draw a tasteful balance between making this too agonizing for the player and still rewarding/satisfying enough to play through
Seems like it’d be so tricky to draw a tasteful balance between making this too agonizing for the player and still rewarding/satisfying enough to play through
Finally, this show is getting some attention. I like how it seems in touch with anime fans, and the plastic reactions on faces seem a little more natural than Steven Universe,where they pause the frame to dwell on the joke.
“I played each game of the Mass Effect trilogy, in 2007, 2010 and then 2012 with a custom blonde lead character I named Samus. Didn’t cut it.” Lol. Sad but I lol’d.
It may not happen here, but still happens all the time, especially from facebook comments and on a wider cultural scale. I don’t think anybody is purposely being unfair about it, because it obviously comes from a place of encountering toxic questions and conversation again and again and again.
I don’t have a Spring game, but was drawn back to Solatorobo by some invisible force. I stopped playing a couple years ago, but it has lots of bright greens, reds, and blues and leaves you feeling nice. It has so much inspiration in character design, French influenced world, and robot customization, that you don’t…
Pretty big omission that the author didn’t contextualize it in the broader movement
From watching my nephew, a master of Minecraft (age 4, then 5, eventually 7), play Kirby’s Epic Yarn, it looks to me like games that punish you for doing your own thing are innapropriate. So, games. Kids are best with tools, or virtual playdough, which is why minecraft works so well. But also, it’s ethical the get…