The beatings will continue until morale improves.
The beatings will continue until morale improves.
This game came out in 2017. It’s in my Steam library right now. Not sure what this article is trying to say or what Bigmode’s involvement is with the game, but it’s certainly not a new game.
Edit: So the game was originally called Monolith and it’s being released again with a new name and publisher. This article completely failed to mention this important detail, instead making it sound like a brand new game.
He’s a great choice for Shadow.
With audio book narration by Michael Dorn.
Call me paranoid, but it feels like local storage is being slowly phased out. First they remove SD card slots, next we won’t be allowed to store any data at all locally. Cloud and streaming everything.
What if the requirement is that it doesn’t match the previous password?
Edit: never mind. Tired brain.
Nah, the Wii U wasn’t a bad system at all. It failed for lack of advertising and game support. There was nothing to play and people didn’t understand it wasn’t just a Wii accessory. The name certainly didn’t help either.
Ah, my bad. Hopefully it’s successful enough to get a console port.
How will you play Infinite? As far as I can tell it’s only on Steam.
Nope. Cemu works great though.
How is the latency in this mode? I find the input delay when wirelessly connected to my switch too annoying to use so I only use a wired connection. Normally no delay on PC so I’m wondering if this will be the same.
Do you mean Cemu? Dolphin only supports GameCube and Wii.
Those are not “empty water bottles”. They’re unused urine receptacles.
More built-in repositories and a nicer UI.
Tell that to Whoville. At some point, we all need to realize our infighting is based on manufactured narratives. There’s one thing the rich and powerful fear the most, and that’s the legendary super saiyan a country’s citizens actually uniting.
Yeah, no kidding.
What? Link is literally wearing his Tears of the Kingdom outfit. And look at his arm. This person did not make this in 2014-2016.