(Referring to the label, that is. I saw the references in the article, but Amano =/= Final Fantasy)
(Referring to the label, that is. I saw the references in the article, but Amano =/= Final Fantasy)
Somehow, I missed that. Whoops. Thanks for the clarification. Sorry, Brian >_>
I’m not trying to nitpick or troll or anything, but the headline seems pretty misleading to me. The sake has no affiliation whatsoever with Final Fantasy other than the label being drawn by an artist who is well known (but not solely) for Final Fantasy art. There's no promotion of SE (as far as I can tell).
It has exactly two layers.
Because technically, you aren't buying the series. You're buying a license to watch the series that can be revoked whenever Amazon feels like it, leaving you with nothing to show for your payment.
Because technically, you aren't buying the series. You're buying a license to watch the series that can be revoked…
Please. She deserved every single one of those penalties (especially since her coach admitted to coaching mid-set after the fact, and tried to say it’s okay because “everyone does it”). Serena Williams seems to think she’s entitled to special treatment (including being allowed to yell at officials) and I’m glad she…
My biggest issue with this article is that this isn’t a pre-order. It’s an investment into the funding of a project that may or may not be completed and delivered. More so, there are no guarantees that the finished product will fully resemble the vision of the Kickstarter campaign. Presenting it as a straight…
My biggest issue with this article is that this isn’t a pre-order. It’s an investment into the funding of a project…
Here’s my take on it - Carter knew he didn’t have a chance to block the shot, so he pulled up short, likely assuming that McCaw was going to dunk it (and thereby hang onto the rim for a second). His initial reaction is that of someone who had no clue that the other player was actually coming down on top of him. It…
>... Crimson Court... has a bug... that makes it impossible to complete
While this is a fascinating concept, it’s not really true. Whenever possible, samurai confront their attackers head on, and in doing so keep their sword pointed directly at their target. When done properly, that conceals the length of the blade. The whole “turn the sword to reflect the ground” thing would only work if…
Full disclaimer, I can’t draw worth a damn (outside of stick figures). But these don’t strike me as “incredible”. They’re pretty, sure, but there’s a lot of details that distract from the character rather than enhance.
I hope you kick some ass as Blanka, and tell us about it.
Sold out.
Sold out.
The issue isn’t my disagreeing with the content of the articles, it’s about the content (or lack thereof) in the articles and the process by which they’re written, and it’s been going on for a while now.
The original Super Mario Bros., which was a pretty well-liked video game, didn’t tell players the button commands for climbing up vines.
Oh, crap, typo. I meant 1000. I’m stubborn and patient, but not THAT much so. x_x
I’m one of the people (one of the few, apparently, looking at comments) who had no issue doing the jump rope. I eventually cleared 10000 (though obviously not on my first try) to make a point to the people on my friends’ scoreboard. But I’m also incredibly stubborn, so I get how people would get frustrated and walk…
Previously, you could spend real money on crates and crystals that let you improve your gear and get better at the game, a system that veered dangerously close to “pay-to-win” waters.
You forgot that HotS is still around, but you felt the need to click on a HotS-themed post and comment about said forgotten knowledge. ... Right.
The policy is completely open. You can have beaten it, or not liked it, or whatever. If it’s defective you have 30 days to exchange it, but past that 7 days it’s an exchange only for the same game.