I guess I’m not sure what path this game had forward that wasn’t some kind of minecraft thing?
I guess I’m not sure what path this game had forward that wasn’t some kind of minecraft thing?
I think it’s kind of wild to be a) so violently self-defeating and b) so against a consumer protection. I would love for the gov to protect more art! This article is about video games though, so I’m talking about video games.
The jet ski sequence was indeed bad! I think I have a high tolerance for retro BS (game’s about 13 years old. RETRO!). So I liked it well enough, but I understand why people do not.
I suspect you and I have extremely different ideas of what the government should do. In this case, I think the government should protect the consumer rather than the company. In most game-specific cases the product was available to the broader public and now is inaccessible, which is different from one-edition art…
I agree, but people shouldn’t be forced to break the law to get at it.
hell ya
hell ya
hell ya
Complete horseshit. I wish anybody in government cared enough to force these companies to allow their art to be preserved in public in some way or shape.
I beat the first last year. Still has enough juice to be an enjoyable play. I guess the caveat for me is that I play almost zero third-person action games, so everything that was okay in 2007 and maybe has since aged is still just fine by me.
Can’t be done
personally I believe it came out and sucked, and valve has since men-in-black’d the planet to protect their rep
Honestly I’m jealous
It sounds lovely. Don’t have a great way to play it at the moment, but I hope to play it on an xbox or non-old laptop soon.
Rune Factory IV on 3DS. It’s on Switch, too, but my switch is getting repaired. It’s really good! I’m surprised these games don’t get talked about more. Farming/ARPG/dating stuff, with myself mostly skipping the latter. I’ve picked up where I left off something, like, 6 years ago and gotten really sucked in. Would…
Language suitable for a professional setting is not the limit of the English language. You can’t curse on your job app, either, but curse words are obviously real elements of language. On a casual videogame blog, slang is acceptable.
WHY DOESN’T THE ROBOT DINOSAUR JUST RUN INTO HER INSTEAD OF DOING A FRONTFLIP TAIL SLAM.
She definitely looks different, visually, but I’d still be excited for what hopefully includes MMO-style battle systems, big world spaces, and roaming boss monsters.
Yeah... in 1830 lol. Honestly a hilarious beef to have, though, so I will credit you for that, cheers.
One person can’t, but if thousands of people decide this is how they would like to spell it (look anywhere on social media), then it becomes how to spell it. That’s how it works! That’s why “literally” has an additional dictionary definition of “slang, figuratively” now.