No.
No.
I felt the first book, Interview, was really good. I read the second, but could not finish the third. They went downhill super fast.
If people are going to take medical advice from the host of Jeopardy, well, God bless. I don’t get that.
Right, my wife had 3 c-sections, not because of the danger to the baby, but the danger to her from having a natural birth, due to previous medical issues.
Yeah, I definitely didn’t give it a fair shake. I got the game at the same time as Jedi Fallen Order and Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. The game quickly fell to the wayside as the other games were easier to get into.
The scale of the game just threw me off. I did a delivery that felt like it was half a mile away and had gone from the east coast to the great lakes. Maybe it was explained by the story, but I did not play that long, and nothing of the story I saw made any sense, in any way.
I missed release date being mentioned the first time I read the article, nor do I see the platforms. Just felt it was relevant info.
Only one new character, the protagonist you get to customize. The villian is Lilith, a lesser known Marvel heavy. It’s based on a Midnight Suns comic story from a while back, according to other media releases.
Super excited to get to play this on the PS5. Stellaris works just fine, as far as interface goes. Between it and Civ VI on switch, I’ve gotten comfortable playing strategy games on consoles.
counter-counter-counterpoint: More fun is a subjective measurement.
Yup, Israel is no longer occupying Palestine. Oh wait...
Bring it!
So don’t take medical advice from her. Got it.
But he is owned by Sony, so I doubt he is going anywhere soon.
Counterpoint: Some people(a lot) actually enjoy the games. So you get to have your opinion and no one needs to argue their worth.
But that Ponyta turning animation was slick!
I am excited. I’ve enjoyed the cereals my entire life. A mash up sounds spooktacular.
I was saying it was quite a reach on Activision’s part. As in a desperate move, which you can see right through.
I don’t think it’s going to help disguise the fact that they are the publisher. Seems like quite a reach.
I’m pretty sure Mass Effect 1 still had the same weapon mechanic, heat build up, that it did in the original.