Why does every cocaine bear movie have the same third act?
Why does every cocaine bear movie have the same third act?
I’ll watch Cocaine Bear when it hits Disney+.
I had no idea they were charging $40 for this mess, I figured it was closer to $20 since it’s just a straight port. Ballsy move, especially since I’m pretty sure the PS3 release with both games was $30.
No, gaslighting based on the score would be if the game told the player all racers were weighted the same, and that the player must be imaging that they’re being penalized for being a certain character. The player “feeling tricked or lied to” doesn’t make it gaslighting. Gaslighting is about convincing the person…
Instead, the secret point bonuses led people to feel gaslit about how difficult it was to achieve three stars on lighter characters.
This is just called “difficulty balancing”
It was also just released on NSO a couple of weeks ago. I imagine more people are playing it right now than in decades.
Supposedly Engage was originally going to be an anniversary title, before it’s schedule got jumbled up by covid, and so I can imagine that might be part of the reason it was pared back; to harken back to Fire Emblem’s earlier days (probably why it also has that extremely plain UI, which has huge NES Fire Emblem vibes)
Honestly it’s just good policy. No one was totally sure if the move was legal by the rules. They investigated and ruled it was against the rules but since there was ambiguity the instigating incident was given a pass. Likely if this ended differently (like if a bit of the guard wall caught the car and sent it crashing…
This is totally the part in a movie, where the rebel got the job done and higher ups don’t condone it...but recognize it was effective and a little badass.
If anything, playing this game is making me want to pick up Three Houses again and do those missing routes.
I only did the Golden Deer, and think I started Edelgard’s house.
I can’t say much for the story right now because I’m only 6 chapters in, but so far it hasn’t been bad, just really, really generic. Then again,…
100% agree that the health issues associated with obesity are a social problem. You’ve left out poverty, though. The “real bread” you mention is a lot more expensive than the less nutritious bread with added sugar.
It may be unpopular (or not, based on the replies here?) but I have trouble being upset about this, despite flirting with this limit. Universal Studios isn’t required to enable my fat ass. It’s an odd business decision to potentially exclude half your customers, for sure. But I’m not going to be outraged about it.…
I think the idea is they want to heavily discourage throwing controllers because all it takes is one wrong throw and someone takes a controller to the face or something gets damaged that isn’t the controller.
You know, I cannot wait until Elon Musk finally kills Twitter for good, just so that I can stop seeing articles about what some randos on twitter said.
I know it’s a crazy thought, but not everyone can afford to just buy a steam deck. Many people have one console to play on, and that’s all they can afford. “Just buy a Steam Deck” is as unhelpful as telling someone to “just move.” It’s an incredibly privileged suggestion that ignores reality.
The cheapest Steam Deck is…
Yea because why pay $35 for Skyrim on switch when you can pay $500? 🤦♂️
A lot of these games routinely go on sale, and sometimes for bigger discounts. Deku Deals is really the best source to watch for Switch game discounts.
It wasn’t THAT long ago that Nintendo had a “Nintendo Selects” line that discounted their big first-party games to $20. They stopped doing it in 2015 apparently.
On top of the fact that, while Link’s Awakening is an all-time classic and one of my favorite games, it’s also a faithful remake of a 30 year old Game Boy game that you can easily beat in like 6 hours. Not that gameplay time should correlate to value or quality much or at all, but it’s still a tough sell for a lot of…