Fair enough. I just want to like him since I’ve seen him in a few “out of character” interviews and he seems like a genuinely nice, sincere guy. It’s a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde situation with his non-youtube and youtube personalities.
Fair enough. I just want to like him since I’ve seen him in a few “out of character” interviews and he seems like a genuinely nice, sincere guy. It’s a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde situation with his non-youtube and youtube personalities.
I really, really want to like Markiplier, but WHY IS HE ALWAYS YELLING
So natural disasters only for now, but here’s to hoping they patch in the greatest of disasters...
There’s a full set of achievements for Civ5/Civ6. That’s probably the best metric for “finishing” the game.
Agreed, doesn’t feel much like a beta to me.
You know, I’m not either. I was all in on FF15, but then the FF IP raped my dog.
Anyone else annoyed that the loot box items don’t fall down in the correct ordering?
I’m trying to grab one because of how great it looks on modern displays out of the box (according to reviews).
Why would I buy this overpriced abomination when I can wait for the inevitable remastered collection? That’s all we seem to get these days.
This was funnier before the joke became reality.
It’s not included in the NES classic, so it’s not in the list.
25. Ninja GaidenNot terrible, but not quite as smooth as its successors. A lot of Ninja Gaiden’s difficulty comes more from imprecise controls and unfair enemy positioning than any sort of real challenge.
The Reinhardt lean-out made me grin like an idiot.
Dragon’s Milk is fantastic! Had it a few weekends ago. Really sneaks up on you though...
He’s free to complain about it just as much as people are free to criticize him. I don’t know why people think you can have it one way and not the other.
Nope, you sure don’t. I did, and I found it pretty darn fun. It’s a survival strategy game, not a dating simulator.
Yeah, I get what you’re saying. I think the super aggressive sexual thing is annoying, gameplay-wise, but it kind of fits with the gritty, survival atmosphere, in a way. Brings out the worst in people and all that. Don’t think it was ever meant to be much of a dating simulator.
Reality, which he’s explicitly not trying to create in his fictional work. And it’s perfectly reasonable for him to be mad, just as people are reasonable to criticize him.
And people are free to contradict the people criticizing his choice. Around and around we go.