Does Spending More Money On A Game Make You Feel Obligated To Play It?
Does Spending More Money On A Game Make You Feel Obligated To Play It?
Respect for the games he’s made but this is weak-ass reasoning imo. If I walk into a store and don’t know what something is... you know what? The person behind the counter will tell me in detail if I just ask.
I eagerly anticipated seeing the new season but I somehow forgot how much style it had and how much of a constant mind-fuck it all is. Love it!
Who the fuck uses “dead” as a verb? Is it some sort of reference to a Taylor Swift thing?
Amigo? <cough>
In addition to being an unusually good PC port overall...
Totally...
But someone willing to pay them more isn’t always about being “worth” more. Some employeers just have deeper pockets and money to waste without incurring losses that would bother them. Worth more to the other employer? Perhaps. Worth more talent wise? Debatable.
White?
Nothing emphasizes “fighting big ass dinosaurs” more, than playing it on the smallest screen possible. >_>
Can we stop analyzing it and would some just please beat the fuck out of this man. Like... a broken face and needs to be in hospital... kind of beat the fuck out of.
“Hey Nathan, awesome writing!”
I haven’t read the manga but I’ve seen all the anime and recent live-action film and came here to wonder the same thing... the Major appearing joyful? Has it ever actually happened; maybe in the manga?
Barbie’s neck always give the dolls a real creepy look. Her whole body is slightly elongated for that matter and it’s just creepy as hell.
“Soul” is a metaphor. How can you not know that? That you need to state nobody has a soul tells me you’ve missed the whole point. It’s about drive, ambition, and yearning. Have you not experienced these emotions before? Why is it so hard for you to see these qualities in others?
In this instance I think you just lack a creative soul (not a jab just an observation, a rationalization). If you don’t feel it in you at all (the creative urge) you’re going to have difficulty empathizing with those who do have it and you may then view their methods as unfulfilling, wasteful of time and not worthy…
Nobody needs to be explicitly informed about Kick, or the game, to be able to draw such a reasonable (albeit generalized) conclusion about how business and marketing relate to the consumer.
Given the context, it’s marketing talk. Marketers everywhere manipulate language to suit PR. To suggest that the public is misinterpreting what they said is to bestow a degree of trust on companies that is contrary to how capitalism generally treats the consumer.