This looks much more egregious than palworld/pokemon. Palword has very distinct gameplay from pokemon and adds many features and gameplay elements that nintendo has never done. It's much more similar to Ark if anything in terms of gameplay. The only thing it takes from pokemon is the fact that it's a creature collector game and a couple of the pals look like they were generated by ai trained on a database of creatures from other games, but even that isnt conclusive. It definitely takes inspiration from Zelda, but again thats a few gameplay elements, not the whole game.
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I wouldnt blame anyone for choosing not to walk next to a busy and dangerous road. If they hike then they must not have an issue with the exercise, but likely with the noisy and unpleasant environment. Many areas ive lived in either have no sidewalk or a tiny one right next to 50mph cars.
{Insert spongebob meme}
Ok now do windows with no admin access and only microsoft word
Concentration camps, forced sterilization, and 'reeducation' targetting a specific group of people is textbook genocide, yes.
We're talking about energy generation, so the distinction is pretty important. I think a layperson can understand that it takes far more heat to boil a pot of water than a match can produce, even if the match is at a higher temperature than the stove top.
A layperson would describe the heat of a campfire as being much higher than the heat of a candle, even if theyre the same temperature.
Okay but why is the scale inverted?
Most of the games id be willing to pay $60 for are indie games that are <$20.
Hollow knight comes to mind. Diablo does not.
Guess we're not the target audience of this article, along with 99.9% of other americans. It's pretty hard to relate to someone that has $8 million in junk just lying around in their home.
What american city doesnt suck? Itd be suicide to ride one in my city with 10-20% of people in big trucks and the rest in SUV's on 55+mph roads where everyone speeds.