The only thing you can’t do is taunt.
The only thing you can’t do is taunt.
This analogy isn’t really working for me. As I said in the article’s first sentence, my issue with Furi isn’t that it’s difficult, which as you point out, is exactly how the game is billed. My issue with Furi is that the developers are demanding a level of competence and consideration from players that I’m not sure…
Let me fix that title for ya:
I mean, I’m all for rooting for the little guy, and I really want a game like Orion ($1 game that actually has content in it) to be the big indie deal it tried to come across as, but Activision(?) seems COMPLETELY in the right here. Heck, Prassel even made fake evidence just to steer people clear of the real evidence…
This guy is a con artist, and he should be shut down.
Here’s a chart with every game and what they unlock with amiibo. The games I’ve played with legitimate content are Super Smash Bros, Splatoon, Shovel Knight, Mario Amiibo Challenge, and Captain Toad.
This is irrelevant but I read 27,000 and I was like “wow, huge" because my town is 7,000 people including people who are only here for summers.
I often think about what I would do in these type of situations and tricking a wolf into getting attacked by a bear is not something I would think to do.
This woman is so badass.
Given the bonuses and the clear Monster Hunter inspiration, I think it's very likely.
I think the idea is more about letting you know WHERE to go but its not going to make it easy to EARN it. I hope.
I mean, he was joking. The tone is v light.
Nothing confirms my happiness of being in love with a sandwich than eating said delicious sandwich. Man, this sandwich is delicious.
nothing confirms my happiness D:
Sword Art Online: The Call of Duty Version
Nope. This is an outrage because reasons and we demand the blood of the developers to secretly fulfill our Illuminatti agendas
It’s the Oddjob conundrum
I think creepy does depend. For example: "Is it creepy to talk about who to have sex with when discussing a chart?"
There is a difference between a tool which can kill someone but which has other purposes, and one which is good for nothing but killing people.