I blasted through Zero Mission and I’m going to work my way through Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages this weekend. All three games are excellent
I blasted through Zero Mission and I’m going to work my way through Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages this weekend. All three games are excellent
And they break for like no reason
I definitely used to feel this way, and I haven’t seen Rings of Power, so I can’t speak to it, but I’ve been steadily growing more open to the idea of people adapting the setting and building stories within Tolkien’s universe.
Holesome lol
Different, but fantastic in its own way. I’ve seen it get a lot of flack for appealing to a younger audience, but it’s a good show. It’s not nearly as mature as the Bruce Timm show, but I don’t think that’s a prerequisite for a good Batman series. You should check it out
He doesn’t mean that you mentioned fallacies, he means that you used them lol
Holy shit, you’re right
Who throws the damn shuriken?
Plus, it’ll help you build up your immunity to bullets
How about cactus juice?
Woah check out this guy’s resume
What character required her to wear black contact lenses?
Yeah, the levels have to be cleared by their creator before they go up.
Dude, that sucks. I can picture the walk of shame. They really shouldn’t do shit like that.
The Parasite Eve game on the PSP was pretty good. Mega Man Maverick Hunter X and Mega Man Powered Up were both good too.
Uncrustables fuck, bro. They’re fantastic. Try the hazelnut spread ones, too.
Same for me. It used to be the case that a block of cheese was cheaper than sliced or grated, but at some point in the last 10 years it’s evened out. That’s the case for every store I shop at.
This could be bro science, but I’m fairly positive that repeated blows to your bones strengthens them over time, as long as you’re not overdoing it.
My anecdotal experience is sort of murky, because I started doing martial arts when I was still going through puberty, but my knuckles are super tough. Of course it could be the result of learning better form and gradually getting used to the pain, or maybe even killing off some of the nerve endings that should warn me that I’ve experienced an injury. It’s hard to say.
I’ve definitely known muay thai guys that ostensibly sought to strengthen their shins over time by kicking harder and harder things, but again, possibly just bro science.
Oh man, I hope you have a good time with it. It’s a superb game, but I’ll admit I’ve had pretty rough experiences revisiting it during the last decade. You just have to get used to the fairly outdated aspects, and stick with it. Good luck