Would they... not pay you for one more slide to cover Girl Who Leapt Through Time? It’s like you’re doing Ghibli movies and chose not to cover Nausicaa. It’s ridiculous and ruinous.
Would they... not pay you for one more slide to cover Girl Who Leapt Through Time? It’s like you’re doing Ghibli movies and chose not to cover Nausicaa. It’s ridiculous and ruinous.
The February games have a lot of hype, these March ones, not so much. Like Kirby looks fun, but will it be super memorable? Not really, and you’ll probably be able to clear it in a 2 or 3 days of casual play, if you want to even play it.
I never thought the Commando was the DMR, I thought of it as a significantly nerfed SAW. Because... that’s clearly what it is.
Looking at his output is exactly what would cause you to (accurately) call him lazy. The filming movies on vacations thing is extremely true.
What we have chosen to do is make that statement one time and then continue doing business with them in exactly the same way. It’s what we call “a moral stand” or “lol nothing.”
Okay, that one is fair in that case. The way they wrote it out is still confusing, as Haven was removed from Gamepass (meaning it could be in the previous sentence, while Outer Worlds has not been removed and they could therefore explain the reason for removing it.
The editing in this article... Your 1/7/2022 update states that you both gave The Outer Wilds “the boot” and also that it “returned.” I’m aware that it was removed from Gamepass and then returned, but if you missed the former, you didn’t actually remove and then replace it... you just left it on the list.
The theme park analogy is trash, they sell physical discs to you at the retail store and then delete the content of those discs if you wait long enough. I can’t think of anything else like it on the market.
It’s a “cool structure” to vault content that people paid $40+ for? This reads like a space alien opinion. Is it possible you could explain it any better? They are literally robbing their paying customers, there’s no other way to describe it.
I never died on this fight, but I died about... 7-8 times minimum in the “Proving Grounds” fight I’ll say to avoid spoilers. So I do understand the tilt at least.
Everything that has happened up to now in Destiny is a decently compelling story. Unfortunately, turning on Destiny 2 right now, you can access like... 15% of it. The anti-Endwalker. I cut ties with the game and don’t think I’ll be convinced to come back for Witch Queen with the way things have been going.
It really does. The events are at some points confusing, but it’s clear what they were at least.
I feel like the writer of this one doesn’t know a ton about Splatoon? Both games had single player campaigns, the second one even got a DLC campaign with even more single player stuff to do. Also... the second one wasn’t “twice as good”, it was noted in reviews how extremely similar it was to 1 since it was basically…
The “lost sales” thing is a joke. They count from products that aren’t sold in your region (why do you think it’s popular to pirate those, hmmm) or from people who don’t have the resources for the paid version and just make up an imaginary profit number that they think they deserve.
The main character in ODST figures out what happened well enough to show up at the end of the story and make sure the mission succeeds.
Stop trying to make Fett happen!
The tentacles and mouth from Return of the Jedi Special Edition are visible when he gets out, but they are no longer moving. It looks super dead.
The kids are there to hold Trinity back, the Analyst correctly assessed that that responsibility + her mothering instincts would freeze her in place.
They were also intentionally made to suffer, this is explained as well. Suffering increases the gains they’re getting from the power output, and (this is a completely unsubtle metaphor for the present day), people don’t fight back against the suffering, they just become depressed and continue to take it. Note that…
The Analyst explains that they had to be close (proximate in the simulation) but not TOO close (actively a couple trying to fight their way out) for the extra power generation to work. Hence them seeing each other all the time, but having various awkward social barriers to getting together.