Crazy, because that's the only one of the recolors above that I don't like.
Crazy, because that's the only one of the recolors above that I don't like.
I played a stealth build and never had much trouble. They litter ammo around so liberally it wasn't really a problem.
You would have to have a point for it to be proven.
As I said, if you take the greatest sandwich in the world and put a turd on it, it's still a shit sandwich.
This game only wishes it had the humor of MAD Magazine.
There's a bad, forgettable story, and there's a story that directly assaults your senses. No amount of great gameplay could make me force myself through that.
Sorry if you disagree, but the game is grating. It's like playing with a constant alarm clock noise in your ear; doesn't matter how good the game is, it's fucking annoying.
Maybe, but if you take the best sub sandwich in the world and put a turd on it it's still a shit sandwich.
You don't seem to understand. I don't have to take it seriously for it to be shrill, annoying, and unwelcoming.
No I'm not. It just isn't funny, and it appears to be deliberately insulting my intelligence every time I play it. There's missing the mark with your humor, and there's being downright insulting to your audience. If this is what Insomniac thinks I want, then they clearly don't have much respect for me.
That's the worst part. It's probably a very good game, but it ruins any enjoyment I could have gotten out of it.
I tried. I just can't get past the tone. It's like the game doesn't even want me to play it.
His product would be worthless without the media he's using to facilitate it. If this were just a guy talking, I'd agree with you, but his streams would literally not exist without the games he's using as their basis. Nintendo has every right to expect compensation or to simply not allow their products to be used to…
Lighten up, Francis.
That's not an answer.
Then what's your explanation for their employing this same strategy for the past two decades or more?
Not at all. They thought they were getting a middle of the order power hitter that would be worth the off-the-field hassles. What they got was an injury-prone strikeout machine that no one in the clubhouse can stand.
None of which addresses the larger point of Nintendo intentionally keeping supplies low for popular figures to drive up demand. This isn't new. This is the strategy they've been using for decades.
Then you haven't been paying attention. Supplies are limited for every run, including this, the 4th one. I live in Grapevine, TX, and I have friends who work at the Gamestop Corporate headquarters (I used to work there myself) who assure me this is a matter of Nintendo throttling supply, which is something they're…
Maybe cut the guy off before he gets belligerently drunk. Usually a good policy.