It’s problematic. I was on a 5 hour flight this week and I played wheels up to wheels down and legit didn’t realize it until the bump on landing.
I haven’t been sucked into a game like that in decades.
It’s problematic. I was on a 5 hour flight this week and I played wheels up to wheels down and legit didn’t realize it until the bump on landing.
I haven’t been sucked into a game like that in decades.
Well they are actively trying to put NFTs into their games.
99% Invisible did an episode on this.
It’s a great listen. Basically it makes audiences think the show is funnier, or rather it gives audiences permission to laugh out loud alone.
Mostly by accident, imagine what we could do if we were trying to kill everything off.
That’s where I am these days.
I’ve been the person to buy a console when there’s the killer game/feature worth upgrading for.
Historically I’ve bought the bundles with a few games just in time for the new launch of a new software.
I ended up with a PS2/GameCube/Wii, a PS3/Xbox360/WiiU and PS4/Xbox One/Switch. I don’t mind buying consoles to play a few games.
That moment just hasn’t happened this generation. I can still play most of the big exclusives on the last gen hardware anyways.
And is what they should do rather than trying to delete it.
Provide context so that future generations can enjoy what’s good about the media and acknowledge how parts of the content/media are problematic and not appropriate.
Still might be. It’s a $3500 device. Just because it’s getting press doesn’t mean it’s going to be successful.
I’m from the South East US and never heard of it until we had neighbors move in next to us from the North East when I was like 13.
I hope TPC can figure it out. I’ve played every mainline release since Red/Blue and S/V just didn’t have enough for me to want to play.
There’s nothing wrong with buying early access games. You as a buyer just need to be happy with the current state of the game at the time of purchase.
Sports. I can get a hundred tweets of highlights almost instantly on Twitter.
For $25 it’s a pretty fun game.
And just not vomiting up garbage games.
Arceus showed ambition, then did nothing to build on it or fix the bugs.
Thank goodness someone posted this video. I was about to be very disappointed.
I have no data to back this up, but I seem to find that regions at Northern latitudes tend to have higher rates of alcoholism. I think it has something to do with long winter nights and people being able to find a sense of community in a pub/bar/Ratskeller after the sun goes down at 16:00 for half the year.
The US is much further south than most of Europe AND there are large regions that are very anti-alcohol due to religious reasons.
My bidet cost ~$30 and took about 20 minutes to install to my existing toilet using basic tools. It’s great. I highly recommend it to anyone .
And have felt super cool and like a total loser doing both.
I don’t know any Korean, but the Korean alphabet is by far the best writing system I’ve seen.
The characters make the shape your mouth makes while annunciating that letter. It’s ingenious.
This is the only correct answer.
It’s easy to get on and it works just like Twitter. People don’t even need to understand what Federation is to get up and running on the platform.