I don’t want to engage in some self-masturbatory slippery slope argument, but... Seriously? Where do you draw the line?
I don’t want to engage in some self-masturbatory slippery slope argument, but... Seriously? Where do you draw the line?
As an avid lover of FPS games, Valorant is hard for me because it focuses on twitch accuracy instead of sustained accuracy, and I have very little of the former.
Just reading what he said made me think he’s a twat.
I liked Syndicate, and it was cool to have the characters lean towards different playstyles, but I really tried hard to like that. I haven’t liked any of the installments since Ezio’s story ended. :/
I thought this was stupid and a cash grab, but after seeing the image...
When you ghost someone not because they’re toxic, but because you’re too much of a pussy to learn to deal with relationships in an adult way, you burn a bridge. Ghost someone, shame on you. Someone responds to you after you ghost them, shame on them.
Those are all very valid concerns. As I was typing my post, I was wondering where exactly they’re going to be inserting new material into. I sure wouldn’t want to spend hours trying to escape Aerith’s church..
Is it really 1/20th of a game if there’s so much new material though? It sucks that it’s confined only to the Midgar sections, but if they’re going to be adding that much new material, then the whole game is going to be over a hundred hours long and probably cost hundreds of dollars. Spreading it out like this is…
I find Chrome on Windows to have a little more options available in terms of extensions and what I can do. All my stuff is in Chrome, so I use Chrome on Android to make sure I have all my bookmarks with me any time I need them.
The thing about being renegade in the series is that you’re unnecessarily a prick. I think most people don’t identify with the dialogue because it’s not what they would do, even if they’re trying to play the despicable antivillain.
I live in Singapore. It is extremely fast-paced. It feels like every minute spent not doing anything is wasted. I can get behind the concept because it prevents frivolous time-wasting (and I think we all need that), but it feels like there’s a thin line between that and feeling the constant need to be doing something…
Sasuke spends hundreds of chapters basically saying no, then Naruto beats him in an all-out battle and then he’s like, “Yeah okay I guess.”
What’s the verdict on ab wheels? Is it better than a plank because it’s a dynamic movement, or should I just stick with planks?
And new games can be added as DLCs to the original!
I saw this article, checked out what the game was really about, and bought the game within 5 minutes because I think I need this.
I thought this was going to be about the confusion between “they”, “their” and “there”.
Since we’re on the topic of password managers, I would like to weigh in on my experience.
It’s free? I was going to pony up some cash to get in on some skeleton flirting action of my own!
I’m a fan and I have no idea what fight you’re talking about. lol
Came to say the same thing. I actually don’t think the power creep in Shippuden was that bad. It was only that last huge bump in power and the associated revelation that made the whole “Work hard and anything is possible!” concept kinda moot.