Ugh. I did not think that UB was that big a deal when it was announced because I thought they would be smart enough to keep it optional and wouldn't oversaturate the market. Oh how wrong and foolish I was
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Whoof, it's now moved to "Overwhelmingly Negative"
Reviews repeatedly mention that it is hilariously buggy, to the point where players are constantly running into visual and gameplay bugs. Also a few complaints about features being changed/removed from the first one to be more similar to popular FPS trends
I think you're cooking here, maybe you can get a government grant to fund this
I think it's just mimicking video game side character narration like in Star Fox
Rosalyn offering to make popcorn with Calvin is a nice gesture. I imagine she's really pleasant when she's not taking care of the worst 6 year old in the world.
Yeah it was served alongside it, no cheese in the cocktail itself
Haha, good luck but make sure you have a designated driver :)
Probably not, but mainly because it felt a little too whiskey forward for a cocktail. Which I get since they're a distillery but man am I smashed right now
I think it's too early to see much of a shift imo. I think most people aren't playing Dockside and if they were they're probably not disassembling their red decks because one card got banned.
When a card gets banned from comp 60 card formats, people are going to sell off the rest of the deck since there's no point in keeping it around and they're probably putting up 4 copies of each card. Commander has 1/4th of the stock and people generally play decks they like as opposed to only the best decks
Gotcha, absinthe was one of those things I haven't gotten around to yet and wasn't sure how important it was to the drink
Cute creature!
Price memory probably. It was expensive because of desirable cards and Dragons being very popular but those cards got reprinted later bringing the actual price of the cards down. The deck never got reprinted so it stayed at the inflated price.