No, you confuse getting a laugh with being funny. Go back and listen to Carlin for a while then go (I know, I know, maybe drink first) listen to this kid. You should be able to tell the difference.
No, you confuse getting a laugh with being funny. Go back and listen to Carlin for a while then go (I know, I know, maybe drink first) listen to this kid. You should be able to tell the difference.
Ironic Nazis are still Nazis.
It’s all a matter of being funny. Mel Brooks can tell a joke that Gilbert Gottfried couldn’t. Everybody thinks they are George Carlin or Bill Hicks.
Oh wow, I haven’t thought about DDR in maybe half a decade! A touch surprised it is still around. IIDX still going too?
Uhh, Kotaku wrote about this less than a year ago.
I bought FFXIV 1.0 Day 1.
The leveling story is only ok, they had to bang it out while also cobbling together a game. Once you get to 50 the quality of the writing shoots up and after about 2.3 they figured out that pissing all over the map for a doodad isn’t compelling every single quest.
I mean I guess they can go with IV, they already used V though so it sort of feels strange going backwards.
If chapter 3 were part of a larger game it would be perfectly fine if. But the nature of episodic content leaves it just detached enough that it is unfulfilling. A few months out I really just remember making a few choices, seeing a superficial payoff from older chapters and then a single puzzle. Then again maybe I…
I really felt it went downhill starting at the second. They did the thing that bad episodic games do, and give you a big content full game for the first chapter and then everyone else is a progress down. The second could be just as good if your choices seemed to matter more. And the third just ended up being too…
Al Lowe reportedly tried to talk Roberta into making that more reasonable, because it really isn’t any fucking fun at all.
I conceptually liked 3, but it suffered a ton from the engine still.
I am glad that the dead man walking was pretty much taken out totally by Lucas-Arts. Even the new thing Jane Jenson put her name on doesn’t dick you about with unwinnable situations.
Steam is absolutely filled with chaff. There is a middle ground between the super heavily curated GoG, and selling crap like Corgi Warlock.
It’s more of a proto metroidvania. Doesn’t get too hard until about half way through anyhow. A wiiware remake came out a few years ago too.
Treasure of the Rudra would be amazing. The fan translation that hacks the magic system so you can use latin characters is well worth firing up snestool for again.
Honestly. BL isn’t all that good. The strategy is shallow at best.
Sadly no. Even though they already had DS remakes.
I got excited thinking we were going to see those snazzy as fuck SaGa DS remakes then I got sad when I saw I was wrong. TThen I got kinda happy again because dimensions was fun.
I can’t wait for the train segment where sonic spends 20 minutes falling off the same jump.