oi that pronunciation of japanese was like watching an american with a southern accent trying to speak french
oi that pronunciation of japanese was like watching an american with a southern accent trying to speak french
shes a pit stop every time i see my brother and his fiance, as much as i like ramsay, ruining an institution is minus points on the respect meter.
“durr how can white privilege be a thing, nobody in my life has been affected by it, nor anyone i know, so how can i believe this statistic durrrrrr”
“The Republican Party wins not only because it caters to its base, but because (and this is the important part) it goes all out in efforts to convince the rest of the mainstream voters to get on board.”
you say this yet, kotaku is advertising them as being on sale on the top few blog posts of the day...
op-eds are still a form of reporting. concerning that most people get their digest from one source, if this was their only source, it’d not be a fair shot at what may or may not be a good game. it wouldve probably been better to get someone without much experience in the genre, or someone who didnt hate it to begin…
this review is the only outlier in the aggregate, and it’s pretty easy to tell why.
because theyre coming in with a biased opinion already. if you dont like hamburgers, and youre a food critic assigned to a new burger joint, that’s just plain dumb. of course, you cant give a fair, unbiased review; you dont even like the food to begin with!
thats what an appeal to authority is, you’re stating that stephen’s opinion is more credible or weighs more because of experience in a field, which is a logical fallacy. a reviewer should be unbiased, to give an unfettered impression rather than someone who hates something coming in with an already biased case against…
your appeal to authority does not magically make his opinion invalid. psychologically speaking, this review is biased, he came in with a negative opinion of the series, and was going to more than likely come out with one as well. the fact that they picked someone who dislikes the game to review it was an utterly…
you should honestly read more than one review before “skipping” something based on what one guy who hates the series thinks.
if you already dont like the series, you’re going to go in already with a negative bias to try and find reasons to like it. psychologically speaking, that almost never works when trying to enjoy something.
its literally the same set up 3 games in a row though... quest, aida, pvp, quest, aida, pvp, aida, emperor, the end.
isnt that pretty much whats going on in GU? do stupid quest with guild, become pvp emperor, shout a lot about aida, pvp+quest some more, ending?
i heard somewhere that secret room with chris whatshisface has been removed in later iterations of link to the past, dont see him complaining.
it’s not a new “master” version, remaster means to digitally enhance the sound and video quality. it is in no form, a remake. the resolution, image, sounds, etc have been quality enhanced and it is thus a remaster.
you could’ve included what blizzard is actually looking into adjusting rather than lazily linking it, and then rambling about how you and others think doomfist sucks.
Let’s be honest, unless it’s miyamoto, or kojima, the average clown probably wouldn’t recognize a dev in Japan.
still doesnt change the fact that
A. balls are limited by your area (# of nearby stops)/ability to spend
PGo just had a catch 3 billion Pokemon event that looked doomed to fail over Thanksgiving; we won on the night before the final day. So yes, I am surprised.