My boss is usually the biggest, most threatening obstacle to my daily happiness, so this makes intuitive sense to me.
My boss is usually the biggest, most threatening obstacle to my daily happiness, so this makes intuitive sense to me.
Everyone hates Ted Cruz. Everyone. Even the other right wing nutjobs in the senate. But Texas continues to elect him because they’re a bunch of frothing racists and they hate the people Cruz hurts even more than they hate Cruz.
I agree with pretty much this whole list, except I really liked Odyssey. I’d be curious to hear what you disliked about it since it sounds like otherwise we have pretty similar tastes.
Steam can’t force them to change their name, but they can change how it is displayed. Making it show in regular gray text would probably fix the problem.
I love everything about this but the title, which is going to change anyways so it’s all good.
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I understand why they do it from a storytelling and theme perspective. The problem is it’s not fun. It’s a game that cost millions to develop, and the first 20+ hours of gameplay just are not fun, at all. That’s not something you can do in a game franchise like Final Fantasy and expect a positive reaction.
He knows he can do whatever the hell he wants and still get re-elected. So that’s what he’s doing. Texas isn’t turning blue anytime soon.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m glad this is getting ported to Switch. But I’m also baffled that this was the first one they decided to port. Was Skyward Sword anyone’s first choice for a 3D Zelda title ported to the Switch? I think most fans would be more excited about Ocarina of Time, Wind Waker, Twilight Princess, or…
For me personally the issue wasn’t calibration or technical problems, it was just a non-intuitive way to play. I remember some of the bosses which required great timing and precision were extremely challenging, and normally I have no problem with Zelda gameplay.
I mean, I understand people wanting 3 to get localized long before it actually was. But it seems a little silly to call that a fault with Legend. Legend was fantastic.
Now that makes sense. If they were manipulating scores with fake reviews, that is definitely banworthy.
Wait, it’s not super popular with Mana fans? Really? I thought it was regarded as one of the best of the series right alongside Secret of Mana and 3/Trials?
One of the most underrated games of the PSOne, no question. Between this and SaGa Frontier, it’s going to be a good year for fans of PSOne JRPGs.
Oh, hahah, I remember being so pissed about the amusement park town the first time I played. I thought, finally! Some minigames! Let’s see what the XIII version of Gold Saucer is.
Agreed on all points, though I’d say X wasn’t nearly as linear as XIII was. Plus X at least had things like towns to break up the monotony. It wasn’t one unending automated dungeon crawl.
Now see, I liked XV. I thought it was something of a return to form. Not one of the best of the series, but much closer to the best than to FFXIII. It wasn’t nearly as linear as XIII. It had actual gameplay! Sidequests! Towns!
By that definition, the game is almost entirely tutorial, which doesn’t sound good.
This was the best looking thing they showed on the Direct. Is this set in the Octopath Traveler universe, or do they just share an art style?
This feels like an overreaction. I’d get it if they made them change the name, or at least change how it was displayed on the store page. But banning them? Seems like part of the blame should be on Steam for designing the store in such a fashion that allowed this.