I think all their games are phenomenal in terms of polish, but there's not much replayability or incentive to go back to them for me.
In the game you star as a generic attack dog that saw its friends get murdered by the main character after they tried to rip the MC's face off, so you go on a tragic quest to get revenge only to realize that a dog's life is too short for revenge.
Ken.https://www.nintendo.com/us/store/products/amiibo-ken-super- smash-bros-series-108342/
I need Ken.
And I dont see that happening any time soon.
I have not watched the video because the idea does sound toxic, but it did remind me of something strange that happened in my life.
When my wife and I got engaged, two women who I had dated and had made absolutely clear at the end that they wanted friendship and nothing more came and asked me to break off the engagement and be with them. One asked me to marry her instead.
I say that not to boast. I am far, FAR from a catch. Just an ugly lawyer (at the time pre-law) who doesnt even have the sense to do the legal work that actually makes money. I have just always remembered it because the whiplash was so extreme. These women had made it clear it was friendship between us from now on all the way, and as soon as the ring went on everything changed from their perspective.
Btw, all three of us are long term married to awesome folks today, so it all turned out like it was supposed to.
I think it is very natural for people, men and women and those from every background, to want what they cant have. Tale as old as time and all that.
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Blizzard revealed a new Diablo (I think) game at Blizzcon. Everyone was really excited until they revealed it was mobile only. Someone asked a question "Is this an early April Fool's Joke?". Blizzard just responded with "Do you guys not have phones or something?"
As for the blunders in the list, easily Xbox One. That fuck up is still being felt today with the state of the Xbox. They blew all the good will the Xbox 360 generated with one press conference. And who can forget their answer to the always online requirement as "Just buy an Xbox 360"?