Revenge is a frequent transactional behavior from Trump. And at this point maybe he realizes he’s long since been abandoned by McConnell and the holding up of aid likely worked against his reelection chances in the first place.
Revenge is a frequent transactional behavior from Trump. And at this point maybe he realizes he’s long since been abandoned by McConnell and the holding up of aid likely worked against his reelection chances in the first place.
The look back feature suggests they are in some capacity. But I agree, why give them the option?
I’m personally glad that pixel art has never gotten old. You can still make fresh pixel art games. The playstation aesthetic certainly manages a certain nostalgic appeal but I don’t think it’s as broad as pixel art.
Switch games come in a variety of card sizes. There’s a 64gb card that was supposed to roll out this year but I don’t know that anything takes advantage of it.
It’s still true. Finished games aren’t directly analogous to buying blank media wholesale. Blurays get pressed for mass production, not burnt, after all.
Switch cartridges are considerably more costly than Bluray discs, and they’ve been a factor on the size of games as a consequence, since larger capacity cartridges cost more, while discs are more or less a flat cost.
ME3 has some great moments. I think it has some great writing in it. The MacGuffin and the whole star child stuff sucks, but there’s a lot of great character moments in between.
IIRC, they were considering the elf woman from Awakening for the same narrative role that Anders ended up taking in DA2. I think that would have probably worked better. As is the shift in personality between Awakening Anders and DA2 Anders makes him feel like a completely different character.
one of the quests I had for the Plaguefall dungeon needed more than one run to complete.
You’re not going to lose your raid spot leveling in Pandaria though.
Dragon Age has the same problem. You make a lot of big decisions in the course of the first two games, but they have a limited impact on the narrative of the third game, because making any of the choices too important would mean creating a lot of content that a chunk of the player base would never see because of…
The gameplay in the first game is often clunky and obtuse with little to show for it. Weapons are largely just minor variations of each other along three parameters and they all feel like basically the same weapon because of it. 2 and 3 are definitely more streamlined action games, but I never felt like my choices…
It’s kinda what the whole point of categories are for in the first place. No one has to run the any percent current version early access build category if they don’t want to.
I don’t think I’ve ever bought a game on the spot for lack of a list to put it on to remember it. If it’s the sort of game I’m trying to add to a list I’m probably less likely to buy it not having one.
It being on the least active version is what made it remotely in the realm of possible in the first place. This won’t suddenly drive people to attempt it on more active systems.
> At least the were-creatures and changelings still played by the same rules, but the Kuei-Jin were made to feel as other as possible.
Here’s an article talking about their falling out was over real estate, not their awful taste in underage women.
There is a decidedly right wing part of 4chan. They’re not all just puckish shit posters. They’re certainly not all left leaning liberatarians. The more political sections of 4chan are probably more right leaning than anything.
With a hacked Vita you’re able to access the storage for certain things, but the system only boots Vita-native games from a single source (so you can’t put a game in the space and boot it while using a memory card.)
I think people tend to underestimate what Bethesda has already done. Starting over with a new engine is also an absolute ton of work and there’s no guarantee it’ll be better just because you like some of the flash graphical features of the other engine. It’s not an automatic better fit.