Related: TheMaven also recently purchased Jim Cramer’s TheStreet.com financial news website. I don’t understand how a start-up like this is so very flush with cash to buy SI as well as one of the first digital financial journalism entities...
Related: TheMaven also recently purchased Jim Cramer’s TheStreet.com financial news website. I don’t understand how a start-up like this is so very flush with cash to buy SI as well as one of the first digital financial journalism entities...
Good to have you back, dude.
I played this game before launch and stuck with it all the way through August 2018 before burning out on the game. It was a grind to get to Pirate Legend, especially as I have a full-time job and two young kids.
When my idiot friends and I were about 21, we had a party at someone’s house because their parents were away for the weekend. At some point a beer pong ball bounced and rolled off the porch. Helpfully, I knelt on the top of the porch’s ledge to point out to the folks below where the ball bounced. Unhelpfully, my…
Megatron screaming “DIE AUTOBOTS!” and that hair metal song kicks in -- it actually almost makes me miss being 6 years old in the theater seeing that movie for the first time.
It’s worth watching a recent King Gothalion session on Twitch. Short summary: Gothalion was by himself on a sloop and went to a Skull Fort. Eventually he befriended a crew on a galleon that was trying to fend off a more aggressive galleon. Gothalion defeated the captain and earned the skull key, but had to fend off…
Interacting with friends (and even strangers) is probably the most fun. You get a few bad apples from time to time, but for the most part the teammates I’ve gotten on a large galleon have been cooperative. And I like the whole “no mandate” thing. I can do whatever I want.
I agree with you that I don’t like the death tax. I think it’s a bad idea. My point was that there are plenty of games that penalize you for dying. I think it would be a mistake to institute something that would tamp down on risks people take in the game.
Politely disagree. Even when I die in a Mario game, I lose coins I’ve collected. In Zelda:BOTW, I lost everything up to the last save point. It’s not like this is some revolutionary idea to pay a penalty for dying in a video game...
I mean, this is part of the pirate life. Someone has gotta defend your ship and your treasure. When I play on a galleon, we always leave at least one person on the boat to protect it and look for other ships.
A couple of my thoughts:
The nostalgia bug bit me in 2015 and I bought Rock Band 4. In the two years since, we host a Friendsgiving party and it has been the hit of the party. Some people still do enjoy it!
OK, I had to search myself after seeing Tom___Jerry listed above. There are 138 Tom and Jerry videos listed on the CIA’s video list! OBL really liked physical cartoon comedy, it appears.
I think with Nintendo, my big fear is that everything they announce is simply a Wii U port. Which isn’t awful, but I don’t really feel like paying twice for literally the exact same piece of software.
Ah. That’s a very important point then. Thank you for sharing!
I don’t mean to be the nerd here, but executing a trade every 5 mins would result in massive trading costs that would likely sink his $50K in a short amount of time. For example, eTrade charges you nearly $7 in commissions per trade. So about 3,600 trades alone would cut his portfolio value in half, or roughly 300…
Zelda when my friends aren’t online, Ghost Wildlands when they are.
I never thought the Gerudo Link costume was all that bad. However, Bolson? That is a little over the top...
Had my first weird issue with the console this morning, which I shrugged off until seeing this article. I’ve been playing Zelda pretty religiously. Had the Switch on the dock playing last night. Left it there overnight. Pulled it out this morning and started playing on the train to work. When I woke the Switch from…
I have a 5.5 year old and a 7 year old. They love playing Roblox — and I can’t figure out why. I think young kids love it for it simplicity.