Not at all. It really highlighted the irony of my comment.
Not at all. It really highlighted the irony of my comment.
It is hard work finding offense these days.
The title of this article is so confusing if you haven’t seen the name of that developer before. It reads like Valve somehow made it possible to murder someone digitally... which is some really wierd nonsense :D
They also changed her dress, broadened her shoulders, squared her chin a bit and bulked up her arms. Together with the change of skin tone, she has slightly less of a waif look about her and slightly more of a western look imo.
Yeah. In Japan, where names are frequently based on actual words, puns are not so bad (and I feel kind of clever when I know enough Japanese to get one), but the name puns are just terrible in this game.
Nice. I don’t remember having any greenhouse stuff myself, beside those two settlements that come with them, but I probably would have tried to do that if I had.
I have over 300 hrs on Fallout 4 going everywhere and doing everything and the Far Harbor expansion wasn’t even released yet when I stopped playing. I’ll freely admit I spent way too many hours building villages and collecting guff to sell, but I’d be kind of surprised to find I’d wasted 250 hours on those things.
Absolutely. How can you have a list of the best JRPG soundtracks without this (or some version of it!) on there?
Myself, I only played Skyrim on release. Explored almost every damn place, barely touched the story. Eventually got bored of the game before I could finish the story. Not sure I regret that, because I still got a couple hundred hours of gameplay in over 3 different starts (levelling was more fun than roaming around at…
My comments had little to do with logic. My comments had to do with how people feel. Feelings are seldom logical, but they can’t just be ignored. Feelings need to be acknowledged and worked with or around if you want to get a real result.
Even in Australia, tattoo wearers tend to be seen as dangerous people. There is some correlation, because its still quite common for bikie gang members and prison inmates to get ink done. It’s not a strong correlation, because plenty of regular folks get tattooed as well, but it’s there.
Um, actually, he said “The gameplay may not be as good as you think through the trailer of lost soul”. That is, his game may not be as good as the trailer makes it look.
I imagine Yokai Watch would be an easy choice for a Go version (at least in Japan). I mean, the gameplay is already about wandering around town and spotting Yokai with a device.
1300g according to the original article. I have to wonder how it can possibly be 40 times heavier than the smaller item though. By volume it’s only 6 times larger. Maybe the smaller one is hollow?
I believe so. Everything I can find on the subject states that the choice of a or an is based on the sound of the first syllable in the following word. If it’s a consonant, as in role, you use an a. If it’s a vowel, as in “R” (Arrrrrr!), then it’s an.
All the commentators were kind of mind-blown about how big it was this year too. Kept repeating how they had over 10,000 individual contestants and 5107 SFV contestants with a certain amount of disbelief. The event is getting bigger every year still.
That’s Justin Wong. I think he was being talked to by one of the tournament organizers (appears onscreen for a split-second in the gif) who was trying to get everyone lined up for the awards ceremony. All while rando is being escorted offstage.
4. If you can see a ninja, you are about to die.
Classic case of rule 34. Classy case, not so much.
Looks pretty close to a McDonald’s cheeseburger to me... Although apparently they do have an infintesimal layer of onion and pickles (not that I’d miss that) in place of the bacon. The worst sin is probably the lack of any sauces (mustard and tomato sauce on a cheeseburger).