I've disliked everything I've heard and seen of K-pop so far. The whole culture around it just doesn't appeal to me either. I do like some Japanese rock bands like Radwimps and Yorushika.
No, why? I take the train to the nearest bigger city maybe once a month, do my shopping/visit the theatre or whatever and go back. If anything, I'm doing the people there a favor, by not driving the apartment prices up even further by living there.
It does have that, called Safer Seas. Does have some caveats like slower progression though.
Not disagreeing otherwise, but it's 4 paid expansions, not just one.
You could probably just put tape over it, but it wouldn't be great as you control the entire OS with the eye trackers.
Right. Cause we see countless games being advertised as “from the one person that made the hit and run remake”. Or “from the developer of that cancelled Mario project”.
Maybe not countless, but those absolutely exist. Retro City Rampage? That was originally "Grand Theftendo", a GTA 3 demake for the NES. Some of the AM2R (Metroid 2 remake shut down by Nintendo) developers are currently developing a Metroidvania after a very successful Kickstarter. Guess what the headlines about it focused on? Yup, the fact that they made AM2R.
Mostly a joke. There has been some actual speculation around it though. What with it going through all the motions of a Disney story, but not having any originality or a coherent plot.
Just today I watched a Youtube video of someone playing this game among others from the same developer. He came to the same conclusion. In any case it's shovelware, not worth downloading even for free.
That's true, but it would also be far from the first time for a mod to go nowhere due to people biting off more than they can chew. I'd be happy to be proven wrong though.
Never heard of the person.
Yes, they do, although the top comment at this point talks about how it's "literally a declaration of war" and the second to top claims that WW3 has started. You have to dig 3 comment chains down until anyone even questions the article. In any case, I don't see how that's relevant to my point about moderation.