Holy crap, she’s 31? She looks like a 60 year old that had extensive work to kind of look 40.
Holy crap, she’s 31? She looks like a 60 year old that had extensive work to kind of look 40.
I love the ever expanding classics catalog for Premium, in addition to the rest of the games offered. If they hadn’t jacked up their prices, I’d probably still be subscribed.
As someone who buys expensive games, games I’m excited for, or just franchises I’m invested in, the death of discs is going to really make me reevaluate my gaming. I’ll probably at least wait for a sale for every single game if I can’t have a physical copy.
Almost all of my digital purchases are cheap games.
The little addition below the title made it clear it was satire. But unfortunately the title could have gone either way.
All of their artwork really does look like a fake game in an ad for a PC or tech college.
I’ll be honest, most of the Libertarians I’ve met have a twinge of morality. So they call themselves Libertarians so they can support Republicans while not feeling guilty about it (since they disagree with both sides).
They also do tend to be the cliche inexperienced college kid of the Republican party that is overconfident in their niche political views.
It’s okay if a game, movie, book, or music is boring as long as it’s not boring to everyone. Unless there’s a very specific reason for the boredom, like making you feel tired I guess.
But plenty of media feels boring to some but riveting to others.
So is it like, save everyone as a kid, save everyone as an adult, and total failure? How does OoT end? Do you beat Ganondorf in the future and the past?
I do understand that the concept of financial Libertarianism is funding social programs through choice (charity) instead of by force (policy). National security, bare necessities, nothing else. I disagree with it, but I understand it.
Aside from that though, I’ve seen a lot of regulation policy that Libertarians should be for. Like in regards to climate change. Destroying the environment should upset Libertarians, since it’s hurting others.
In my red state, we had a real Libertarian running for governor and their positions were nearly identical to the Dem. Progressives and Libertarians should be making their voice heard in the primaries and then doing everything they can to stop Republicans (assuming they share values with the rest of the party). I don’t respect either if they don’t at least do that.
I would have a lot more respect for Libertarians if they took fascism as seriously as the left does. They should be MORE passionately anti-Republican.
In my experience most of them don’t care about personal rights if it doesn’t impact them personally.
I liked the theory that each one was just in the distant future from each other (like thousands or millions of years maybe). It’s interesting that there’s an actual lore between games, especially that the original Zelda is from a timeline where OoT Link loses, and I guess kid OoT Link and adult OoT Link have different timelines.
20 years ago it was $5 and maybe like 10% of skills were locked behind it. I noticed very little impact from it. But I’m pretty sure end game stuff was locked. IIRC, dragon armor was locked and may have been the best armor.
I’d be surprised if that general model changed significantly.
It would be more appropriate to say Dino Crisis is unnecessary because Resident Evil exists.
Honestly, Bubsy and Insomniac is a pretty stellar combo. Maybe Sucker Punch.
Not related, I would love to open a bar called Bubsy’s with the tag line “What Could Possibly Go Wrong?”
Arc the Lad in the art of the originals set after III. To be clear, Twilight of the Spirits would still be canon, but it’s also 1,000 years in the future.
I want a game in the Black Marsh. And I want it to be weird like Morrowind where I can kill anybody and become a god (from absolutely nothing).
Like, in Morrowind you’re literally not important. Even the Nerevarine hopefuls die and they just find another. Oblivion you’re given instructions (by the Emperor, IIRC). Skyrim you’re the Dragonborn pretty much immediately.
They made a couple modernized games. But they don’t have the feel of the original (better than Bubsy 3D though).
I loved the first 2 games. inFamous 2 is probably a top 5, definitely top 10 game for me. Festival of Blood is one of my favorite DLCs as well.
I didn’t finish Second Son.
At times it reminds me of Cloudberry Kingdom where it looks difficult but really it’s just a puzzle to solve.
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