

Gotta wonder what part of “thou shalt not kill” is so difficult to understand for these people.
Gotta wonder what part of “thou shalt not kill” is so difficult to understand for these people.
God of War has two big strengths that make it a great game in my opinion. The first is the story with its great characters, presentation, and voice acting. The second is the overall “feel” of the game, which can be a bit “game-y” at times but is really tight overall with only a handful of core mechanics that are exceptionally well implemented.
Assuming that “masterpiece” refers to the quality and impact the games had in their time (not how well they aged) some of my picks would be:
I don’t know how objective this list is. Some picks are definitely subjective and fit more in a “flawed masterpiece” category of games that had a large impact on how I perceived games but that may not be so widely acclaimed as some others on this list.
Never said it was undeserved. The devs did a lot of things right, and they deserve all the positive feedback they get. It just didn’t click with me personally in a way that I felt like I needed to add to the hype.
It’s pretty good, although I think the hype is a bit over the top. The game is well done, enjoyable, and plays a lot like a modern JRPG (think Persona 5 and others).
This would probably matter more if every search for “windows 10 problem XY” wouldn’t turn up 100% garbage from their support forums anyway.
I mean we did have internet, but it was billed by the amount of data you used, and being online meant that people couldn’t use the phone at the same time.
Geneticist here. There are a number of factors that go into determining a person’s facial features. Genetics, of course, play a huge role. But other things such as …
Also, open a fund that people can donate to. With a damage like $1700, they can probably get back multiple times that in a week.
Thank you for the explanation. Just one follow-up to check if I understood: The minority government would then just include the Liberals but with support from the Bloc Québécois (i.e., the Bloc has the power to veto, but the legislation will still come from the Liberals)?
That seems plausible, although I still wonder why a coalition with the Bloc is then not also on the table (there’s probably a reason, I just don’t know about Canadian politics).
Question for the Canadians: Do you have two or multiple parties in parliament? I’m asking because the article states that a minority government was the goal, and I was wondering whether a coalition government wouldn’t be more advantageous.
God bless you, Sir.
Considering that Harris won the groups both 18-29 and 30-44 years of age (the two that include millennials), I’m not sure what your point is. Seems to me like they didn’t, in fact, vote for this.
Trump’s tariff policy is like the Windows file copy dialogue.
Come on, it’s gotta be at least 10-7%.
Get 'em while they’re hot!
Republican state governments. Trump and Musk hold up the chainsaw, and Republicans walk into it with a smile on their face.
So inspiring