According to https://www.bizarro.com/secret-symbols the crown is one of the symbols “hidden” among the comics.
According to https://www.bizarro.com/secret-symbols the crown is one of the symbols “hidden” among the comics.
Pipe. pie. crown, upside down bird.
That’s why they’re called microaggressions. They’re unintentional actions or words that are not meant to be hurtful, but just giving it a little extra thought, it’s easy to see how they can be.
Meanwhile, actual aggressions are purposeful and obviously meant to cause harm.
I wish we were part of the EU
I’m in Canada and I see it.
Well yeah, like the OP, the stuff that makes the meal interesting is missing. Like eating pasta without sauce, or a bowl of broth with nothing else in it.
Bald eagles chirp. (Skip to 40 seconds, it makes no sound until then)
A friend of mine is like this. Sends me a picture of a decent looking steak, alone on a plate, captioned “Dinner looking good!”
Mythbustets did it. Bulls are apparently very careful when navigating tight spaces.
My name’s Buck, and I’m here to party.
Mmmm, you seek Heisenberg. Take you to him, I can!
It runs fine on Linux.
It’s true that most people wouldn’t know, and probably wouldn’t look that far into things before buying a game. Fortunately Steam’s refund policy is pretty good for this kind of situation.
Either mine don’t have the coating, or I’m immune to it somehow.
They’re like Maltesers
That’s pretty tame, IMO. I feel like Souls bosses like the Leechmonger or the Gaping Dragon, are originally much more grotesque than the changes made to the Vanguard demon. Even the Asylum Demon in Dark Souls is based on the Vanguard demon and seems more unsettling than that.
I feel like this guy works out at least. It’s the tutorial boss that you’re expected to die to. By the time you meet him, you’ve been playing the game for about 10 minutes, you probably haven’t really got a feel for the controls or how to fight a boss, and he shows up to scare you, and you die to him, most likely in about 5 seconds. The original stony version does the job, and so does this one IMO. You fight another one later on in the game as a slightly-stronger-than-average enemy, but by then you’re equipped to handle him, and it’s a pretty quick battle again.
I know I’m not someone who cares that strongly about the integrity of the original vision, but I feel like given the 15 years between the original and the remake, even if Fromsoft themselves had remade it, we would probably be seeing similar changes.
there were definitely some “enhancements” that didn’t exactly match the authorial intent of the original.
Like what? I haven’t and probably never will play the remaster, but my understanding was that it was meant to be as close to the original as possible only with nicer graphics. I read that they were even trying to match the timings of combat exactly.
And then one day you find ten years have passed you by…