Oh, so you’re the guy who caused this (by buying the XB1S). Thanks Joe!
Oh, so you’re the guy who caused this (by buying the XB1S). Thanks Joe!
TIL this terrible thing is actually demonstrating feminist sympathies.
Maybe you consider it more of an ingredient than a sauce, but Spicy Sesame Oil is great added to so many things even after they’re cooked. I’ll even add a little to Indian food. You just have to be careful - sesame oil is delicious, but too much will overwhelm to original dish. There are plenty of brands, but Kadoya…
Stephen covers all this all in the article, but here’s the tl;dr version:
Though since it’s Nintendo, the ‘small’, ‘bite size’ game comes with a full $60 price.
AlphaDream was 20 years old, pretty old school (and a lot of people from Square, so even older school). I can believe they’d do the employment for life thing and I think ‘full of shit’ is way too strong. It still happens.
It’s just as expensive to make a quality handheld 3DS game as it is to make a Switch game. Art, sound, and programming costs aren’t any cheaper just because it’s on a smaller screen. You might save a teeny bit on art, but M&L had better art than some Switch games (shame about the gameplay).
Fire Emblem?
That sucks, but looking at their recent output, which has been remakes of older games for a dying handheld (the 3DS), I can see why they might have run out of money.
Lot of people have a Switch or PS4... but for those who don’t, yep, it’s out. It’s so weird they bring their Dynasty Warriors clone to the PC, but not DQB.
I beat the Atlantis (and other) DLC and uninstalled with 180 hours played. I loved it, but I am not going back.
I even sorta liked DQB1, because there was nothing like it at the time, but god yeah the combat is hot garbage. DQB2 is better in every way and you can go right there without missing anything.
You don’t need to know anything about Dragonquest to enjoy the game.
In a way, isn’t that TRUE EVIL?!? Muhahahahahahaa *cough* *choke*
The bad guy in this case was Don Mattrick, who was also behind the infamous XB1 launch fiasco. He completely f@#$ed up the console competitiveness the X360 worked so hard to create. He came from EA, then f@#$ed off to Zynga after he’d completely hosed the XB1 and Phil took over from there.
Jobs was always a lying cheating SOB (with brilliant business skills). He was the Mark Zuckerberg of early personal computing. Unless that was Bill Gates. Okay, there were several.
The unskippable, unspeed-uppable bits with [spoiler] talking to Malroth in his mind are absolutely the worst part of the game.
[X] Reggie
[X] Shawn
It was just two people on the team. Wolfram von Funck and his wife, Sarah.
I thought Cube World’s tighter focus and RPG elements would take the stuff I did like about Minecraft—its procedurally-generated worlds and a feeling of real boundlessness—and reign them into something more structured.