thewiredknight
thewiredknight
thewiredknight

As an entertainment lawyer who has assisted both indie game studios and indie film makers I have one concern with unions and that specifically is independent game developers could end up hurt if the unioinization isn’t done properly.

I’m not against the unions, especially in the wake of all these absurd layoffs when a

Agreed, fans just shout strategies and things to do at players all the time.  Sometimes they’re right - often they’re wrong.  But it’s just what audiences do.  If you have a grievance with it then it’s something you air between matches or behidn the scenes.  You don’t stop playing in the middle.  That should have been

The joke’s on him when he has to reflect on the horror’s he’s participated in and tries to escape with his son by flying away only to have his son perish when his wings melt and he falls into the ocean.

I live in California and I really wish people who wrote these articles would make caveats for higher cost of living areas.

Dragonball FighterZ was dubbed though.

At precisely one minute in I wondered if someone forgot to adjust the tracking on the VHS recording of this.

Solid advice, appreciate it. I definitely like the idea of explaining to them that our goals do not necessarily align. And I agree, I really want to avoid the last case scenario because my sister-in law does this oddly regularly - I can’t even show up with dinner I bring back for my wife and I without her asking “Did

I have never heard of this before - mind enlightening me?

I think another emotion video games are good at that is a sense of accomplishment that comes with them. It’s why I actulaly enjoy watching credits in a video game. With a movie I watch credits for fear of missing a hidden scene, or to let the crowd leave so I don’t have to leave in a bunch. But with a video game, the

In 21 playthroughs of that game I still haven’t seen the ending where Frog becomes Glen again. I just can never pass up having Magus on my team.

Also oddly my sister had the same reaction your stating but to Geno leaving in Super Mario RPG.

I believe that there are a lot of games out there that sadly are only good once because the sense of wonder and discovery can only be had a single time. Breath of the Wild I think is the most recent game for me that falls in this category. Once you’ve learned everything you need to do it becomes a game of checking off

When my best friend came out for my wedding we plugged in my old N64 that we used to play as kids. It’s amazing how somethings change with age. For example, the Formula 1 game we used to be HORRIBLE at to the point that neither of us could complete a single lap without wrecking the car, was easy as hell before.

So I’m going to throw this out here to get some advice. My wife and I are looking to finally buy our own place thanks to a reasonable inheritance my wife recieved from a recently deceased relative. We live in southern california so not exactly the most cost friendly state but a place we’d like to stay due to family

First time I had a ping system I recall was in Gears of War 3 - that thing made communicating so fast and intuitive even without a mic I’m amazed more games haven’t added it.

Haha, ironically this means Fire Emblem Heroes has been training me to do the exact opposite of this game for the last couple years. Of course FEH has a braindead AI. But that sounds like fun that it can actually plan rather than be baited constantly (this was my problem with some tactics games where I feel I can just

Wow, that’s strangely a lot of options for difficulty for a strategy game.  Sounds like I’m fine regardless.  Honestly I’m not concerned about HOW difficult it is unless it’s downright cheating - I just like to know what I’m in for when I play a game.

That sounds fine then because I’m not one to care about stars and ranks in my games so much as I care about clearing the campaign.

How is the difficulty compared to its inspirations of FE and Advance Wars?  I’m curious as I play all those titles on hard and the only ones I’ve struggled with are FE Conquest and Advance Wars Days of Ruin.

I miss when online was just a “ranked” mode and wasn’t so focused on league points as well - I think it started overemphasizing a loss than previous similar modes (used to play a lot of Halo 3 back in teh day and I still p0lay competitive in Destiny because I like the 4 v 4 a lot).

I grew up in the 80s so I’m used to a

That said, I’ve had fish made on a shichirin and it tastes amazing.