Reminds me of this video where the guy gobbles at a turkey farm and can't keep it together: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9zvgcOrTtw
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I haven't actually seen it but it sounds like the premise of Her
Ah it's like reuniting with old friends
Really cool to see a new IP from Capcom and it being an aesthetically pleasing defense tower game is interesting and takes me back to the Onimusha/Okami/Viewful Joe days
Probably because MMO is not the trending buzz word for execs and shareholders. Plus you got an example of a successful live service game (Helldivers 2). Doubtful that these are the type of people to be in touch with what people actually wants
I'm glad he didn't, and honestly why would he?
GameCube was the Nokia of the gaming consoles. Actually, it probably still is.
Let's make it happen
Hell, I'm not even a girl, and I want that
I would go out on a limb and say it's probably the joys of traveling and discovering things along the way. The Bethesda "magic" is their approach in open world game design. In almost every corner, there's something interesting to discover (side quests, well crafted environment, and characters). When you take that away and replace it with just mundane fast traveling, loading screens, and procedurally generated empty maps, then you get Starfield. It's a Bethesda game missing that Bethesda "magic"
This is a surprisingly relatable green text post. It's definitely a hard situation to be in. I hope that anon and the gf both are in a better situation for their own mental health. It might not always be the key in solving everything but communication is important and can often help.
Probably none of that, since a ring is made for a finger. It probably magically detects if it has made contact with one. Now, if the question was what if it was put on a severed finger, then that is something to think about