If you know you’ll come off as a bully why would you say it, unless that was what you wanted to achieve?
If you know you’ll come off as a bully why would you say it, unless that was what you wanted to achieve?
When I hear him talk at the end of the video I really get the impression that this was some form of cathartic experience for him.
Theres no difference between doing this and using a gameshark to max out your levels before fighting the first boss.
I give this review a 10/10. One of the bestest and fairest reviews I’ve read of this hot mess.
Just out of curiosity, how do you know the live-action version has none of that stuff? It hasn’t been released yet. I mean, I wouldn’t be surprised if it didn’t but from what I’ve seen so far, I just think it’s kind of hard to tell.
The Mass Effect 1-3 character generators produced very hit or miss-results. It could really take forever to get a good looking, non-preset character though making some modifications to the presets, like hairstyles usually worked without a problem.
Unfortunately not. Visitors from Nordic countries are automatically covered, visitors from EU-member states need a card from their home country’s government. The rest of the world only if Sweden has a reciprocal deal whereby Swedes have the same rights when visiting those countries..
I always wondered about the characters in Oblivion. Did no one during the whole development of that title stop and say “hey, wait, why does everyone in this world look like they av a couple of extra chromosomes working hard”
How are the beard options? I always felt the ME-series were lacking in that regard...
Or maybe it was this game, I honestly can’t tell the difference...
Hey I remember that Flintstones game. I also remember renting it and having a great time. I wouldn’t trust my younger self’s taste in games though, I did not have a very critical eye when it came to video games at that time in my life.
There is nothing universal about English as a medium for culture. Yes, a lot of people use it (but more people speak Chinese) and a lot of money backs it up, but that does not make it universal.
Of course it’s helpful and a great asset to know English, but if a person doesn’t, calling them trapped in a cultural bubble…
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Oh Japan.... I don’t know why but I expected better from you.
This game is awesome. The mechanics are fun and the game is challenging. The storytelling also gains another, let’s call it layer, when drunkenly translated word for word into (in me and my friends case) Swedish.
I played it the other night. I think it was the tenth time or so, and the first time we beat the game - it…
How do you discover something like this? My tiny brainz won’t understand for me.
If I had to choose just one game it would be Secret of Mana. And not just because it was a great game I spent hours and hours playing, but because of what those hours meant.
I got the game the Christmas after my father died. I had spent the year cold and silent, I just shut it out somehow. Then when I played this game…
If I were Nintendo I’d hire the guy.
I’ve always loved the look and feel of the starcraft universe... I just wish I didn’t suck at RTS-games. They seem so fun, but I just can’t handle all that stuff at once (that’s what he said....).
One thing I always liked about inns in games like this is how they often make perfect locations for some nice story moments. You know, talking around the camp fire and all that. Sure they never made much sense mechanically, but then what does in a JRPG?