And that’s totally justified. Unfortunately, the “reason” I tend to get a lot is: “I’m right because I’m right, and you’re a bad person if you disagree!”
And that’s totally justified. Unfortunately, the “reason” I tend to get a lot is: “I’m right because I’m right, and you’re a bad person if you disagree!”
I understand other people’s gripes; I just don’t agree with all of them. Especially when “other people” are more concerned with creating problems than solving them. Complaints alone won’t earn my sympathy; give me a reason to listen first.
*sigh* better late than never.
“Simply being aware that they are available for purchase reduces the immersion in the world and takes away from the challenge of building your personal army and your fortresses.”
If you think you can do better, you’re welcome to make your own character designs.
That’s the key factor right there. Zelda is a complete game without DLC. Splatoon 2 is a complete game without DLC. The way Nintendo manages DLC makes it feel more like “bonus content” than “this was going to be in the game originally, but we’re going to be dicks and charge extra for it anyway”.
Whoever made that first drama should consider going into slapstick. The timing, the expression, the impact; it’s all executed perfectly!
[insert obligatory joke about Sega now having to rely on bake sales]
Oh, I totally see where you’re coming from. Turn-based combat is a lost art, and it’s inspiring to see franchises like Persona actually getting popular for once!
Good! That’s all I was looking for. :)
I’m sorry. I must be missing a few pieces of vital info. WHY are people so opposed to action RPGs again? :/
...And it only took multiple years! Seriously though, kudos to Niantic for staying loyal to the minority of fans that committed themselves long-term. Far too many studios ditch their veteran fans the minute the next big project rolls out.
Yeah...I don’t really see the appeal of comics like those unless you’re already a fan of the author. Personally, I’d rather see a person’s creative work than hear their life story.
Life in Aggro is a strange mix of surreal humor and inside jokes. Sometimes it works for me, but other times I’m just scratching my head trying to wrap my brain around the joke.
“None of it worked that well”?
I remember that game. It was a classic! Truly an under-appreciated gem of the 16-bit era!
I dunno if I trust third party hardware. :/ I haven’t had especially good luck with it.
ZELDA GOT BEST AUDIO OVER PERSONA 5?! ARE THE JUDGES DEAF?!
Why do you stereotype asians as being racist ? That makes you a racist.
Pretty much the exact reason Microsoft create the Xbox in the first place.