It's a music player, e-reader, and mobile videogame platform that can emulate any retro system and has unique games based on physical activity and geolocation.
It can also take pictures and send IMs, I guess.
It's a music player, e-reader, and mobile videogame platform that can emulate any retro system and has unique games based on physical activity and geolocation.
It can also take pictures and send IMs, I guess.
My wife doesn't get it. "How can you listen to this? It makes me feel like my heart's going to explode!"
Yeah, duh, that's why I'm listening to it, I need the adrenaline.
I found the gameplay in KotoR actively bad, to the point I wasn't willing to suffer through it anymore after the first handful of missions and no sign of improvement.
You do something ON purpose or BY accident, you don't do anything ON accident!
I like duck! Or was it soup? Which is the one that you shoot?
Breath is barely a Zelda game. It's fun, it's great, but the magic formula is missing.
Tears goes a long way towards fixing that, and is just a better game overall. But it is a very direct sequel to Breath, and I worry that it might not make as much sense plotwise as a standalone.
just a regular Chicago dog
Mewphistopholes
I loved my old job and being forced out was both sudden and heartbreaking. It's been almost two years and I still get a pang through my chest when I see something that reminds me of it. It's like a bad breakup, in that way.
It's the gameplay, the mechanics.
That really depends on your graph on each one, doesn't it?
But you left out:
ranked-threaded discussion media like lemmy and reddit
blogs
Q&A sites like Quora and Yahoo Answers
old-school fora, BBS, and meta filter
image and videoclip media like Insta and Tiktok
The cost of getting your back shaved on the street in Albuquerque.