Nasrin said:
That was a lot of aptly used profanity and flailing about. Good job.
Indeed. Jims abillity to use words and physical comedy to do very dirty things to his viewers imaginations is top notch. xD
The ending was particularly funny while also being horrifying.
Dragonbums said:
At this point, the only time I preorder games is for Pokemon. You ALWAYS know what your gonna get.
Actually I would say that preordering Nintendo games is the safest thing you can do. You hardly if ever get scammed.
Hmmm....You have a point, but it also brings a question to mind. Do Nintendo often give incentive for pre-orders?
The only one I can think of is they gave a pokemon or two to pre-orderers. Though, that could have just been for people who were early adopters, not just those who pre-ordered.
Not that that's necessarily a bad thing. In fact it leads them to still do things like having alternate costumes still be things you unlock in-game, rather than buy as DLC.
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As much fun as that was Jim, :/ I'm afraid to say I don't really agree with you.
Not that pre-orders can and have been used very poorly to drive up sales, or be used as meat for the hype-machine grinder.
I just don't think this pre-order deal is as bad as you say. Though, I understand why it would anger you in this way.
That said this is an good example of pretty bad "day one DLC". Having the original cast missions be DLC doesn't seem so bad to me, but having the DLC made before the game is even out isn't right. After all, if it's done, the only reason they don't add it to the rest for all copies is to keep it separate to make extra money.
I can understand why they would want to do that, but I also think they should have had something else as pre-order DLC and made this one later to be sold just as normal DLC. Heck, they could make it like Far Cry: Blood Dragon, or Dragon Age: Awakening and sell it as something that can even be played without the regular game. People probably would have bought just the DLC if it was priced right.
Thank God for you, Jim.
