This happens all the time when someone with viewers/listeners brings up a new idea. Can't tell you how many times someone registered a twitter account moments after a streamer or radio host jokingly gave an idea for one.
I agree with those that said Portal 1/2. The game just felt completely natural and I wouldn't consider it difficult yet they could have easily changed that by removing the steady progression.
Since I'll possibly never buy an iPad, I actually find any segments on games like these interesting. Youtube can fill in the rest if I really need to see a lot of the game.
Probably already brought up here but it seems a bit ironic that she claims to be against the "damsel in distress" trope yet exploited it to raise more funds.
she did not tell kotaku, destructoid, etc. to write stories about her you know
Well, she did write about it herself and the amount raised skyrocketed when the harassment was brought up.
still, who's fault is that? should it not have been written about?
She spent more time talking about being harassed while the kickstarter was in progress than actually talking about the content of the video. That's all I'm saying.
Probably already brought up here but it seems a bit ironic that she claims to be against the "damsel in distress" trope yet exploited it to raise more funds.
she did not tell kotaku, destructoid, etc. to write stories about her you know
Well, she did write about it herself and the amount raised skyrocketed when the harassment was brought up.
Metacritic gets a buttload of traffic so I wouldn't blame anybody that would want a piece of it, if that's the case. Plus, as others have said, it's probably not a choice anyways.
Probably already brought up here but it seems a bit ironic that she claims to be against the "damsel in distress" trope yet exploited it to raise more funds.
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