His “strategy” of being so awful and continuously saying awful things is working: I am exhausted. Just add it to the ever-growing pile that is so large it will eventually bury us all under a suffocating blanket of horribleness.
His “strategy” of being so awful and continuously saying awful things is working: I am exhausted. Just add it to the ever-growing pile that is so large it will eventually bury us all under a suffocating blanket of horribleness.
I’m maybe one of the few who actually likes Destiny 2, but some of the choices Bungie has made are outright baffling. It’s like they’re the western version of Nintendo.
That’s probably the most disappointing aspect of all about this launch. We’ve been here before. After a couple of years of content and patching, Destiny 1 was a pretty good game. I expected they’d have carried that momentum forward to the second game.
Made mistakes? Isn’t this the exact same way they handled 1? The constant 180s and bullshit from Bungie continues to amaze me. Still disappointed with myself I gave them and Activision money for this.
See, your reply told me a lot more of the process than the lazy cut/paste job the blogger did for this article. And you’re not even being paid here!
GOOD. THAT SHIT IS GAMBLING.
I clicked this article thinking there’d be some actual detail as to how they did it. Instead, one quote where the director basically said “we have a great sound team and they made it work.” Clickbait, you got me again.
This game has been out for like two months. Getting locked out of content kind of seems like horeseshit.
Just to plug for NoClip but they are doing the lord’s work as far as I’m concerned. The doc on Final Fantasy 14, Doom and Witcher 3 was life changing. I really hope Danny and crew can keep digging up interesting stories to tell about all this behind the scenes stuff we never get to hear about.
They would likely have bluepoint games handle the remaster. They handled the PS3 port of #1. That or some other remaster team.
While naturally a large chunk of current gamers grew up with that PlayStation 2 intro, I grew up with this one:
You really shouldn’t feel bad for someone who knowingly crossed a picket line.
Can they patch in Ashley’s voice for the whole shebang? You know, Dinklebot style?
Or... $5 DLC to play the whole thing with the original voice actors. I haven’t bought it yet, probably won’t unless Ashly reprises her role.
Let’s tone down the glee just a tad.
The NFL has never felt less vital.
It has overwhelmingly changed a lot since launch. I was having that issue too with just Pidgey’s and Rattata’s in my area but now extra Pokemon are far more common. It’s also far easier now to find rare Pokemon now as they usually hang around Pokestops, plus its far easier to earn coins.
I’m actually inclined to disagree with a good campaign. Most of my opinions are covered by Waypoint’s article that in short believes the opposite of everything Luke says, down to even thinking Jakku was the peak of the game, but I feel I must stress how much the plot needed more time for Iden’s change of sides to feel…
Honestly, the campaign is not very good, the initial concept of playing an imperial is good, but they quickly and easily decide to change sides, and the rebels accept them super quick as well. The gameplay is often super simple (to the point where you wonder why you’re going through the trouble).
The latter is censorship. It’s basically we don’t like you because you say mean things about us and we’re going to use the tools available to us to punish you as an example to others.