I think we all agree Nacho is a goner, but yeah, I think Kim will stick around to find Jimmy in his new Cinnabon life at which point they will probably reconcile to some degree.
I think we all agree Nacho is a goner, but yeah, I think Kim will stick around to find Jimmy in his new Cinnabon life at which point they will probably reconcile to some degree.
I’m assuming it’s either going to be Kim or Jesse who show up in Gene’s Cinnabon life. While the latter would be fun, it will probably be the former. I seriously doubt Kim dies at any point. She probably leaves Jimmy before he becomes Saul, finds him as Gene, they reconcile to a degree and whamo, show over.
That’s sad to hear. I wonder what happened. 8 years old isn’t that old for a dog that size.
Not enough American flags for Bay.
It’s a great game but overstays its welcome for a few too many hours.
I took the easy way out on Nightmare King Grimm and did the side quest to make the troupe leave without fighting him lol. By that point in the game I had pretty much done everything else I could do and felt more or less done with it. I didn’t feel like spending any time on an uber hard boss.
Yeah you have to fight all four (or however many there were) of the main bosses again before the final boss fight. And that’s not even counting how by that point you’ve already fought Orochi twice already and potentially the spider boss multiple times. It was a little excessive.
I would agree you if that part of the game were mandatory. But since it’s not, I don’t see what the big deal is. Yeah, yeah, I know. You want the best ending. But you can still finish the game with one of the other endings. There’s no shame in that.
That’s the risk players take if they want to gather for an event like this. It’s on them. I’m not sure why you expect everyone to follow rules that don’t exist.
When you keep saying the game is telling you “fuck you” and then end by calling it tedious, yeah, I’m gonna assume you don’t like it much. If you don’t want to give that impression, change your word choice.
And I’m stating it’s another way.
I can’t think of any but there were a lot that didn’t even have things like maps at all.
You didn’t grow up with NES games did you?
It’s not that bad. If it’s a game about exploring, I think it’s nice they force you to explore w/o a map for a little bit. Gets you out of your comfort zone and explore for real. Besides, Cornifer is never that hard to find and you do so much running around Hollownest in the scheme of things, the parts where you’re…
Did this really need an article? It just sounds like any ol’ random thing to happen in an online game like Fortnite. Well, you got my click at least.
Those miniatures and the artwork look....off.
Well, this article definitely isn’t intended for me. I’ll always choose to play a game myself than watch someone else do it, no matter how entertaining they are. I’ll watch bits and pieces of LP’s here and there but I’ll never understand the appeal of setting aside hours to do it.
Pillars of Eternity. I don’t mind reading, but it got to the point for me where I felt like I was reading more than playing.
Well, it’s not going to stop. So maybe they should try getting some thicker skin.
They need to quit caring about what other people think and focus more on finding their glitches.