“Sources who wanted it public”
“Sources who wanted it public”
Waaait, now there must have been something I missed! For me it was just Geralt and Ciri, which in itself was heartwarming enough to lit up Mt. Doom.
The Ring Theory is just people wanting the prequels to not be the horrible messes that they were, nothing more.
You’re so cute with your hipster outrage!
The “good” ending was an absolute joy to behold. I was so worried that there would only be sadness in Geralt’s life, and couldn’t have been happier to see everyone get a happily ever after.
Ni No Kuni is certainly on a list, but nowhere close to best of. With the meandering story, awful voice acting, grinding, and terrible combat, it was the biggest disappointment of the last console generation. It was beautiful, as a Ghibli helped game should be, but it lacked all the charm of the Miyazaki films, and…
One fight =/= proof of anything.
It’s the internet for you. Or fame in general really. Once you get really popular with something, the petty, insecure side in people comes out and everyone just starts wanting for you to fail.
Retro terrorism?
Agreed. Witcher 3 has hit every single mark in what a good game should be, both in terms of content, and developer support.
By this logic mod tools should win for best game every year. Yes, it’s great that we’re finally given a chance to make our own Mario levels, but it doesn’t make the game itself great in comparison to content specifically crafted for the audience, as opposed by the audience.
I think you’ve got maybe two maps with two rooms that have opportunities for camping, but the new mobility, and open spaces (and entrances!) make it so that it’s nearly impossible to stay put for longer times. Which is awesome.
That’s ridiculous. You know why the 90’s characters didn’t survive? They sucked, they had all the same storylines and they weren’t supported. Deadpool got supported, got great writers behind him, and was eventually (not immediately) accepted. That’s what’s required, and Marvel has all the power behind them to make…
I just want it to be a radio signal for a certain Seattle based radio show.
Not at all, but do tell me again how people who don’t like these changes are bullies again, I’m confused.
Not at all, I’m simply amused at you calling everyone else internet bullies, when it’s only you that has been hostile, condescending, and fruitless in the conversation.
1) You’re not interested in debating
Untrue.
As I figured. Are you sure you haven’t got that internet tough guy/bully thing reversed? Maybe a look in the mirror would help.
Yeah, having an actual argument that has nothing to do with gender or hate is totally what you had in mind with “internet tough guys.”