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.
They aggressively fight against ad blockers and shame people who use them while refusing to vet said ads beforehand. They should be treated the same as any pervert exposing themselves to kids on the street. I see little difference between the two.
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.
That's the point.
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Is the inability to follow extremely simple instructions actually the norm these days? The answer may shock you. More at 11.
He's a great choice for Shadow.
Do you work for Valve?
Does this mean her team will stop spamming my phone with campaign texts from a new number every day so I can't even blacklist them?
Touched and Twisted are the best Warioware will ever be. I'd love to be wrong though.
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.
It's time the fat cats had a heart attack.
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.
My Pinetime arrived exactly like yours: loose in the box like it slipped through. I don't know if it happened during shipping or if it was packaged haphazardly, but there were no scratches or dents so no big deal. Also, I noticed you didn't mention the other available OS. You can switch from Infinitime to Wasp-OS. I don't think one is necessarily better than the other, but Wasp-OS has some features Infinitime doesn't. The switching process is a little clunky, but there's a guide that walks you through the steps and links to the required files. After switching back to Infinitime, I haven't been able to load Wasp-OS a second time and I'm not sure why, but that could be a personal issue. All in all I'm happy with this watch. Most of the features the more expensive smart watches have over the Pinetime are things I wouldn't use anyway, and I like that it can function as a standalone watch if you don't connect it to anything. Thanks for the article, and I hope development keeps going strong for this neat little device.
To be perfectly clear, it took one (1) grand prix worth of play time on my monitor to make this happen. I've had my Acer Predator monitor for years with no burn-in from anything, and ~10 minutes with F-Zero caused this. Anyone else, or am I just unlucky?