Interesting character and an interesting concept we all have to wrestle with. How far is too far before the ends cease to justify the means? This article reminded me of a Dallas Willard quote I recently came across in a book from 20 years ago.
"A leading social commentator now teaches that despair and rage are an essential element in the struggle for justice. He and others who teach this are sowing the wind, and they will reap the whirlwind, the tornado. Indeed, we are...
I've never played a Souls game, but I love Metroidvania type games and a challenge. I'll definitely be checking this one out.
I can't wait to get my hands on this. The E3 video looked so fun. A pirate's life for me!
Yes, it's a big improvement on the original.
Yeah, they didn't say much until last week, but they're all about it, now!
Ha! I had never really thought of Bowser as lustful. But, thinking about his actions, he is a complete creep for sure.
This is an easy one to get into.
I never actually played Middle Earth. I love LotR, though, so I may have to go back and revisit it.
I do enjoy all of the stories we get out of the Halo universe.
Although I have issues with the unit cap, I think keeping the armies small helps to force the game in that more strategic direction in some ways.
It's an easy jumping-in point for someone new to RTS and an enjoyable game for those experienced in the genre.
A definite improvement on the original. And Blitz mode is a blast!
I'm glad to see them moving back to their horror roots and away from the action/adventure stuff.
Moving to a pay model is wayyyy overdue, IF the service is worth paying for. Tying it to a phone seems nonsensical to me, though. I guess I'll wait and see what they actually offer.
Would love to duke it out online with some Bomberman!
Kojima's explanation of Quiet's dress is laughable at best.
I'm interested in this survival horror element to a war game. Having to manage resources and approach combat as a mere mortal instead of a human tank mowing down wave after wave of enemies sounds like a good change of pace for the genre.
I'm digging the throwback style of this one.
Yeah, I didn't expect to like it, but it's such a fun challenge to keep up with everything. The deck building could be a little more complex, but I like it as it is.
I want so badly for Nintendo to succeed. I just can't understand some of the choices they make that lead to them lagging behind other consoles in many areas.