In July, 1982, the Atari game "Atlantis" was released. The fixed shooter game was created by Dennis Koble for Imagic. ("Atlantis", Video Game, Event)
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realism and hyper-accuracy no longer has a leash on me anymore guys i swear... guys i won't draw hyper-accurate jester anymore i promise.....
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Pinhead/six shooter likers rejoice
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hey so did you know the final boss of splatoon 2 story mode is the most stretched-out load of bullshit ever that you have to do all over a-fucking-gain if you die in the final round?
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how am i supposed to practice with a new weapon when the enemy team is always so Bloodthirsty
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im legitimately baffled by how genuinely bad these patchnotes are. i expected nothing, and somehow nintendo managed to exceed expectations by actively making the game worse while not fixing any problems
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Reblog for a larger sample size!
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I think what I don't like about fotl is that it doesn't feel like an in-world celebration. The "event" is that we (the super special guardian) are investigating something I don't care about that has no bearing on our (the super special guardian's) story. All the other events are about how we (all guardians in canon) are having a silly little party because it's silly little holiday time. All guardians are competing in the guardian games. We're all coming together to build bonfires for solstice. Everybody in the city is making cookies for their loved ones. I have no idea why festival of the lost is a festival in canon and the seasonal event has nothing to do with the in-universe "holiday".
It's like for the other events we as a player are taking a break from role-playing as The Young Wolf, and instead we as the destiny community are role-playing the community of guardians in the city, celebrating a holiday together. Fotl is like we're still the young wolf BUT now there's a weird episode of Scooby Doo playing on repeat on every television screen for 3 weeks straight and nobody knows why
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sometimes i peek at splatoon meta discussion and i honestly wasn’t expecting to see the words “shooter privilege” but here we are
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the vast majority of Americans do not understand mental health as it relates to violent crime and it’s so painfully obvious “this person did terrible things and deserves no story to be told about that” is the wrong fucking take. no violent behavior should be excused or justified but you can’t just not talk about what led to that behavior and then hope it doesn’t happen again?? that’s not how people work?
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