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I was kinda into it, right until that lame Marvel style quip at the end.

Not gonna lie, it would only feel “right” if he was both.

This might sound rather trite (rather ironically, given the situation,) but looking at the art in question, it reminds me of those memes that show ol’ Toothbrush Mushtache’s art and say something along the lines of, “I’m sure a painter who can make something this decent won’t do anything bad!” because some people

Ironic, since the actual Game of Thrones game from 2012 did an excellent job of being a good Game of Thrones story, without even needing to read the books or watch the show. 

There’s a difference between a player needing a recap over time, and the actual developers being unable to keep up with the story without help.

What a lazy method to tell a story: imagine if the player couldn’t understand what was happening in Dragon Age Origins without stopping the game, let alone the developers. Heck, I barely even had to use a similar feature for Path of the Righteous to follow the story, and it’s almost more book than game, with prior

I find it funny that Sonic Frontiers was called ugly, but Zelda has the exact same big, featureless spaces and gets called amazing for it.

The washed out look just seems really bad to me; people keep saying the game looks good, but I really just can’t see it at all.

Morrowind already did that: the infamous Cliff Racers were even meant to curtail players from jumping/flying everywhere, while still giving players the ability to do so.

-changed how many saw open-world experiences with its freeform approach to exploration, combat, and puzzles.”

Yeah, the second game fits the tone better, since nobody in Black Hole becomes friends with their enemies at least, but the first game is very jarring.

Reddit is better than nothing, but game developers rarely visit Reddit, so if the public there doesn’t know a fix, there’s pretty much no hope of someone who might know more stepping in, or making a patch. You end up with people trying to divine answers from buried discord messages, like the soothsayers of old, to

I’m not mad at Nintendo, I’m baffled that people still put their necks on the chopping block for clout.

Who’s ready for another round of, “Nintendo is not your friend and don’t give a !@$% about the ‘exposure’ you give them?”

The idea of NPCs actually trying to instruct you when you use them for training is actually kind of neat, but it only works because the players being bored out of their minds during the lecture fits, so the dull droning sounds of the NPC is more of a plus.

Nintendo is famous for being the Lawful Evil of modding, so I’m not really sure why Point Crow is surprised by this; especially since I’m pretty sure you can only mod Switch games on a jailbroken Switch if you disable online functionality while playing games, since you’ll get banned otherwise...

If their choice are “just be rich enough to hire lawyers,” or “never make your own company because someone might sue you, so enjoy being exploited,” then that’s completely absurd.

Monster Energy, the energy drink of choice for lawyers using the law as a weapon against the general populace! 

Sounds like it might benefit from a Combat Mission style “Everything pauses, both sides issue orders, everything resumes” style mode.

Yeah, the problems were absolutely on George and his weird dialog/pacing choices, not the actors: like, yes George, we know you want an epic adventure story with comedy, action, and intergalactic political lobbying, but ya REALLY need to pick one to focus on next time...