The high seas will help you. They offer you uncensored episodes, too, something Funimation certainly did NOT do.
The high seas will help you. They offer you uncensored episodes, too, something Funimation certainly did NOT do.
That’s the stupidest thing I’ve ever heard. If that was the case how do you explain This Is Us? Nobody is trying to censor anything touchy feely. Men are the ones who are much more open about how much they love sex.
it’s always going to baffle me why guns and violence and outright gore are hunky-dory for the wider audience, but implied sex continues to be off-limits.
WHAT?! CAN’T YOU READ?!?! This is the internet, kid, where every interaction is a battle! Get thick skin or GTFO! *RANDOM GRUNTING NOISES*
Its a survey though so you don’t know if the respondents are being truthful or overly inflating something minor (party wipes someone says to healer “you’re a shitty healer”, the of we my.sentative healer feels bullied and harassed).
It diminishes the sense of pride and accomplishment the player derives from their surprise mechanics.
“We feel these quests destroy the carefully built balance we created, resulting in players missing the majority of our content and throwing our playerbase community into disarray.
It’s worth noting that this particular exploit might have hit close to home, given that Odyssey launched with a suite of pricey microtransactions that offered, among other things, XP and money boosts. They’re still available, alongside others that have come along since.
This is entirely about XP boost sales.
I highly doubt this game will be nearly as good as the original Bloodlines (I don’t trust modern gaming with that kind of game design anymore, and these developers don’t have one third of the pedigree Troika had), but Bloodlines 2 does look interesting. Here’s hoping it ends up being enjoyable, at least.
My Dad and I were generally at peace with games when I was a teen, though he couldn’t “get” the RPGs I played on my own. But I was always happy to play through Starfox 64 with him, and we played the hell out of my SNES together.
Heh, I have to wonder what his point of view is on this. For me, it felt like my dad was the one whose taste changed. XD
Despite all of this, we have somehow managed to bring up a Gamer Boy who almost exclusively plays multiplayer shooters and recently refused to try Assassin’s Creed because “it’s in third-person”. I mean, what do you say to that? It’s like refusing to watch a Ghibli film because “it’s animated”.
Eh, I’m all set. I’ll just not have them.
This has to be rough. I’m 35 with no intention of having kids and I can see myself having conflicted feelings. The bitter old man in me would be so annoyed that my kid wouldn’t even try some of the classics I love. And the non-confrontational people pleaser just wants everyone to do what they want if it makes them…
Paying for multiplayer has always felt slimy. I’ll never feel differently. I didn’t ask for every single game under the sun to become a service. Stop inventing products I don’t want.
There are so many games out there, Joshua. This one just isn’t for you, and that’s okay. It doesn’t need to bend over backwards with an easy mode.
While I agree that this game is disgusting, the whole point of the concept of free expression is that you and I don’t get to decide whether or not what someone else produces is too disgusting to be allowed on the market.
The fact that this game seems to exist purely for the purpose of pushing the envelope is what makes me feel like it really doesn’t belong on Steam and probably is trolling. As a fan of visual novels, I’ve played PLENTY of them with rape, and I can name a few off the top of my head that are awesome games with great…
They’re fighting back against a shitty move. Publishers need to know which lines to cross and which not to. Would you have wanted EA to have had no push-back from turning Battlefront 2 into a Pay-to-Win game with lootboxes? The majority of gamers didn’t want their product to be that way so they pushed back.