I also loved the poison mechanic of Origins and with them removing that and the level-scaling
I also loved the poison mechanic of Origins and with them removing that and the level-scaling
cheated out of money
Fuck straight people
Definitely not sarcasm. A whole lot of people in the LGBT are hyper-sensitive douchebags that feel personally attacked by literally anything they don’t like, even if it doesn’t have anything to do with them. I’m a gay woman, and even I honestly feel embarrassed sometimes reading comments like this. You’ll inevitably…
All this pain they caused us gay gamers
You know, I was in the same boat as you - loved S1, then S2 and S3 just felt flat to me, to the point where I didn’t even bother buying S4. I thought a lot about why that was, and I think it ultimately boils down to the characters.
Gamergate ties
Remember - no matter how good you are at something, there’s always a 13 year old Asian kid who’s better.
Well, a lot of speedrunners tend to specialize in (relatively) more obscure games, since there’s a lot less competition. There’s absolutely no way most people can even make it into the top 500 on games like Ocarina of Time or Mario 64, but games with only a few hundred runs total (sometimes a few dozen) it doesn’t…
Sure, but like... The DLC is free. It’s really fucking entitled to be “disappointed” by the fact that something a company is giving you for free is not exactly the thing you wanted it to. If you, say, paid for a Season Pass, and the DLC just isn’t up to snuff (like what RE7 did, most DLC in its Season Pass was just…
It’s free, dude. If you don’t like it don’t play it.
Don’t let Kotaku give you the impression that Detroit is “unpopular”. The game sold millions of copies and its fanbase is as strong as ever almost a year after release.
Ffs, Kinja keeps messing with my comment... I’m sorry if you saw like 3-4 different notifications from me, it keeps displaying the comment in the wrong chain so I keep deleting/editing and replying.
No, no, no, you’re not doing it right!
I don’t mean to burst your bubble, but the “Kingdom Hearts II.9" logo actually first appeared on the II.8 collection (containing Dream Drop Distance and a demo of KH3 with Aqua, both of which bridge the gap between 2.5 and 3, hence the II.8 name). Actually the exact same cutscene that starts off KH3 ends the Aqua…
Well, given how thoroughly incompetent and all over the damn place the review is without actually saying much at all, I can draw one of two conclusions:
Huh, look at that, the guy who made a gimmicky negative review of KH2 has written a gimmicky negative review of KH3.
The sooner people accept that Alexios/Kassandra is canonically bisexual, the sooner we can move on from this BS. Sure, you can play the game only dating one gender and rejecting everyone else, but given that romance often leads to better quest endings and people for your ship you’re essentially crippling yourself…
subtle and thoughtful writing
Can people stop pretending like KH has some mythical, incomprehensible story spread across a billion games on every system ever? I hear this strawman argument every single time, and it’s just so wrong.