I think in the trailer, Cartman was calling the new kid Butthole this time.
I think in the trailer, Cartman was calling the new kid Butthole this time.
No, the Dad didn’t get to go to ACTUAL E3. He’s talking about the offshoot event that the ESA hosted next door for the public. Guess it had more Monster Energy and Doritos booths than game ones.
Sure, that’s fine too. Though I have a hard time imagining any Japanese developer going “Yeah, we didn’t feel like it.”
Right? Just say “This Zelda game has multiple wearable outfits, so we didn’t want to fit two models,” and everyone would’ve nodded their heads and went on their way.
Because as a society we still have plenty of people who don’t understand the line between sex and rape. Murder is murder. You made someone die, you know that’s bad. But somehow there’re still people defending say, taking advantage of someone who’s intoxicated, or insisting that there’s no such thing as raping a…
False equivalency. There’s no consensual alternative to being shot/stabbed/and run over, not the way that consent is the significant difference between sex and rape.
No. Professional means paid. AMATEUR means not-paid. You can be a fan of something you’re being paid to do.
I don’t think the 3DS has GPS, though.
The difference being that Japan is 98% ethnically Japanese, whereas America prides itself on being a melting pot with a bigger ethnic diversity.
I don’t see why cons shouldn’t invite famous cosplayers as guests, if they can do stuff that all the other invited guests do: sign autographs, participate in panels, host/judge contests, etc.
Did you never dress in costume for Halloween? Go to a costume party? Sometimes it’s fun to wear things outside your day-to-day clothes for school or work.
Thank you, 20th person to say that same thing.
“Always” had an answer, since XY you mean.
Aww! I wanted a Beast toy. D:
NPCs and environments and quests that change over time? Seems REALLY ambitious, and it means you’re churning through a LOT of content, constantly.
Yeah, no one’s saying other jobs aren’t also complex, but these examples help explain to the lay person how video game jobs work. I kind of need one to explain to people (usually old people) how tv shows get made.
I think the “getting along” part is what people can’t seem to do.
Sure, it’s understandable that the drought of regular-series Metroid games has been super long, but I wonder what the response would’ve been if Nintendo started a brand-new sci-fi franchise. Wouldn’t people have been upset to get a brand-new sci-fi franchise with no word of Metroid?
I think a lot of their games start with a gameplay idea, and then they attach one of their franchises to it. (Supposedly that’s how Wind Waker and Mario Sunshine began, for example.) Makes sense that they’d attach the Metroid brand to a game with guns and robots.
Brutally-difficult games (and gothic horror) aren’t really my jam. I’m more looking forward to things like Last Guardian, FFXV, Ni No Kuni 2, and No Man’s Sky.