@tinyjotun: A wishlist is a way to check through games easily that are on sale and are in the order of highest price cut or the cheapest price and etc. So you either don't buy games and only get them for free, or you only buy the moment you see them and don't care about keeping in mind about the game when you have enough money to do so. I'm wondering then about all the games that are shown before the release date, so if you happen to see one and might want to buy it, but you can, so you're just gonna ignore it? Or you're using following feature that is inferior to the wishlist feature, except that following can spam you with news updates while playing a game.
@koospetoors: So you don't do the daily queue of games? I've checked through 13k games by now. 19k being not interested. 500 wishlisted and 35 followed. While close to 1k owned.
Kind of weird reading this, you updated it on 14th August, while Death's Gambit very similar game to it came out yesterday, while Dead Cells was on 7th August.
@James_xeno: I guess you forgot that there were situations where some things needed correcting and were parallel dimensions (basically means doesn't matter much from where you start), nothing was set in stone in the first place. Also they just put BOTW in the end of all multiple timelines, so who gives a **** what you think should be or not be, it's their content, not yours. Most of them weren't connected directly anyways.
This isn't monogatari series, where you can watch all of it as the creator intended you to watch it or wait and watch it chronologically. You can play old zelda games basically in any order and you wouldn't know the difference really. BOTW on the other hand is set 100 years after Ganon almost fucked everything up.
@Sepewrath: That's exactly how timelines correction works when the content in question isn't most of the time chronologically linked. It wasn't set in stone to begin with, so you can change the games timeline in anyway you want, as long as it makes sense or more sense than previously. Not to mention most of the content happens in parallel dimensions having the same date but difference stuff happening to them because of what happened in the past.
For example there have been few series out there or movies, look at Interception, or The Shannara Chronicles the latter where you have magic, elven creatures and etc. but actually is the future of our world just few thousand years away, while our schools and such might be underground ruins. Normally you would think fantasy setting and such would be some sort of past of technological marverls, but just forgotten, it's just an interesting take on it via reversing the what people would think is the norm.
@lacroix: You are the only one who is pointless, you won't be able to progress, and not to consider you will be doing minimal dmg to the player, and you can't even use nukes. You would be basically just wasting your time doing nothing and loosing everything when bunch of others will come to kill you at the same time and you won't be seeing it coming while they know exactly where you are, so go on enjoy doing pvp useless garbage.
@OrgeLambart: All animated shows are made by adults, if you look hard enough you know what they've sneaked in there what children couldn't even comprehend. Also most animated stuff are aimed for teens or older. There is only so little stuff that are only meant for children what a teen or adult couldn't even bare to watch because of it's simplicity. You could look up that anime are also animated, and half of the cartoons out there aren't child friendly anyways.
@Kyrylo: Disney just owns Marvel, but Marvel Entertainment does what they want to do, the same way Activision owns Blizzard, but Blizzard does it's own thing. Even though Blizzards recently started selling also Destiny 2 and upcoming battle royale CoD (without campaign, finally they realized there was no point if they suck at it) on it's blizzard service app.
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