WHY IS GANNON'S NOSE SO SMALL?!
WHY IS GANNON'S NOSE SO SMALL?!
Ah, glad to hear.
As someone who's still on the first season, I'm very worried that that is a HUGE spoiler for the final episode.
In the wonderful words of Geoffrey Rush, "[they're] more what you'd call 'guidelines' than actual rules".
Adam West Batman definitely needs more POW during fights.
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Cake: I don't wanna
I mean, to be fair, he's got more work ethic than just about anyone in the indie scene; he just also programs everything himself and will regularly redo entire HUGE parts of the base engine to perfection when other important things haven't been finished.
Sooooo why'd she leave?
Well now that you say it out loud it seems obvious.
The question mark after the "Yay" makes it sound like you're asking why the article was written if you don't care about the game. I don't think that's the way you feel, but it did sound that way at first glance.
I absolutely agree that that would not be unethical, I just believe that the circles on the ven diagram of "wouldn't buy anyway" and "will play" don't have a huge overlap. I understand the allure of support to build, but that's a developers choice.
Browsing over a few of the comments, here, it looks like the next "GIF"/"JIF" argument (Steve Wilhite be damned, it's gif) is going to be "F-A-Q"/"FACK"...
Glad to be getting a few games that play with scale. Getting to romp around at the feet of huge monsters (especially in multiplayer where someone was controlling the huge monster) was always a huge draw for me. I remember how much my mind was blown the first time I realized I could hop out of my mech in Metal…
Soooo do you control the robots? Are they good guys? Boss wave bad guys? Are they a care package thing that just walks across the map like a very heavy and inefficient missile strike? Are they a random or contextual event on a very certain map?
Ah, okay, I see the base of this argument. Also let me apologize for the aggressive tone of my last post, no need to be mean.