The only reason this movie is popular is because a giant marketing machine is telling you it is.
The only reason this movie is popular is because a giant marketing machine is telling you it is.
It’s expressing dissatisfaction which is completely valid.
There are way too many articles about Star Wars.
Yea, that’s pretty bad ass.
FF7 is when it crossed over from Final Fantasy to Final Sci-Fi.
I’ve been wanting to get this game but I’m not sure if it’s worth it. Especially since my Xbox One isn’t even hooked up anymore.
That’s why a 1-5 star system would be best. Sure, maybe they’ll only get 1 star, but so will most of their friends.
The problem is the star system. Stars are meaningless.
See, as someone who played 1-6 and loved them, FF7 felt like Final Fantasy going off the rails.
I think FF7 is when Final Fantasy jumped the shark. It wasn’t a bad game, but it’s definitely took a different path. A path that eventually let to the current garbage.
And what about young kids? Or people who just want to share their levels with friends and family? Fuck them, right?
Maybe the network was down. :P
I’m fully aware that gamers can be entitled bitches, but Nintendo is banning levels that people spent hours and hours creating, with absolutely no good reason. That’s a pretty valid complaint.
Back before Smash Bros was released, they kept getting calls from people trying to get information on unannounced characters. Apparently, people were dissecting these calls on reddit, looking for clues in the way they worded things. In reality, customer service people were just looking things up on Google.
Level editing is not some magic feature that absolves Nintendo of all criticism.
I can’t get Hancock as a companion. He won’t talk to me.
Nintendo already took it down due to lack of popularity.
If a new level was upload every millisecond (1000 times a second), it would take over 584 million years to run out of IDs.
This has been Nintendo for at least the last 10 years:
I know a few people who do Nintendo customer service in Redmond. They’re overworked, underpaid, and have absolutely no inside information. They look up everything on Google.