I read all the one star reviews. If they are all something akin to "my food was too colorful" or "the waitress didn't refill my water enough" then it's probably ok
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This thread is so fascinating. I agree with the OP 100% and it's so strange to me to see the arguments against them.
Like, games as designed now are predatory. My kids get a game and are bombarded with shiny ways to extract more money.
OP's point on MMOs is that they provide servers and that means a monthly subscription and the only way (originally) to get stuff was to grind.
The fabric on their suits also looks weird!
I just have Lemmygrad blocked and I never see this
I think a second factor is a lowered expectation of immersion that comes with playing elsewhere. The author specifically says they can play in the pub waiting for friends or on the train or whatever. You're not as invested in those situations, so a game is more of a distraction than an experience.
Save yourself a click: they spoke French to each other on set, that is the whole article
Basically all nes MM songs are bangers
I have been saying "Press 'Y' to be a weenie" for as long as I can remember
The man is actually fighting a cult apparently so that's commendable
This worked ok. I read through the summary in under a minute.
I would say that the article I linked in another comment was definitely a better read, though.
https://www.google.com/android/find/
You can use the play sound button to make it ring