I love giving out a well deserved star. Well done.
I love giving out a well deserved star. Well done.
Now this is a fun (dumb) game...
I definitley connect with the “know thyself” aspect of this article. Giant open world games are absolutely not my jam. A game that takes between 15-35ish hours to complete is a sweet spot for where I am in life.
Would love to hear from folks who were (very?) good at this when it came to online play. I often struggled in online matches with MS: Charged because a few characters seemed really over powered and/or folks figured out a few auto-score plays*
Great. Now I have to pay attention to this discussion thread for the rest of the day. Cucks, Cokes, and Big Daddy Bowser...I know where this conversation is going and I’m here for the ride.
There’s so much to ponder thanks to this box-art.
Clearly my mind snapped before I re-read what I wrote. Half of those sentences aren’t even sentences in that post. Thank you for coming on the journey with me.
Also of interest in all this hullabullo. The ghost aren’t ghosts. They are monsters. It says so “instructions” for the points and such on the arcade cabinet.
I see people say this all the time and everywhere I look.
That’s a great example. Even if this particular card isn’t a complicated one, it’s 6 point font and two separate paragraphs, plus three different types of iconography.
I feel this comment in my bones. While I’m sure I could come around to understanding the game, the card text in Yu-gi-oh cards put nearly all Blue MTG cards to shame.
How else are you going to watch Time Cop three times? Such a value loss! :)
Take is mild at best :-)
Take is mild at best :-)
I could be wrong, but I have some vague memory that Mitchell liked to play the heel in all the classic video game drama. Even to the point that other folks were in on it. Further, he was actually an okay human?
The latest Ad Design on my social media feeds tend to be a group of folks talking about their strategies for some Risk-esque territory building game.
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie—Asshole Edition :)
Not sure if it would sell millions of copies, but I would buy it.
Kotaku is hiring and I, as a person in the comments section, would hire you. Good stuff.
I thought DriveThru products were printed in U.S. and Europe? I’m probably wrong, but I recall when I ordered from them the cards were printed in Kansas (I think?).
As an Old, I find “Let’s go!” to be an endearing, insightful and delightful part of enthusiastic commentary of recent years. It’s as if the folks up in the booth need say no more when describing an intense and unexpected competitive moment.
Calm down there, rogueIndy. That kinda heat is gonna get someone hurt.