@AussieGamr It is kind of understandable why there are only 3. The devs are probably testing the waters to see how much activity battle mode will have. Why waste resources and time that they are not sure if it will be good.
Remember the film White Chicks? Well, with the right timing and setting, you can recreate that dance off scene in @deadasdiscogame . Great game by the way. #deadasdisco#whitechicks
@velanstudios Game is cool and all, but can you gather the voice actors and re-record some of the dialog? They sound terrible and can be improved. https://t.co/ZoI3bBbZjr
@ranvirxd_ I just like my souls like games to be semi linear instead of open world. Takes to take to get to your destination. But Elden Ring is still great.
Asmongold gives his BASED opinion, says: "You're not being oppressed by the top 2% of society. You're being oppressed by the bottom 2% of society instead 👀
"People ain't gunna like this one: the bottom 2% of society have caused all of the manifest problems in your lives”
I think women need to start asking men when they experienced their first heartbreak.
For most men, that first lesson comes during their teenage years, not adulthood. Long before they became “players,” “bad boys,” or emotionally unavailable men, they were teenage boys learning painful lessons about relationships.
A lot of those men started out as hopeless romantics with genuine intentions. They believed in love, loyalty, and commitment.
Then reality hit. Rejection, betrayal, being led on, being cheated on, being replaced, being broke shamed or watching their feelings get taken for granted.
That’s why it’s dumb when women analyze men’s behavior only from adulthood onward.
Nobody is born cynical. Nobody is born guarded. Those attitudes usually develop through experience.
So before asking why men are less trusting, less romantic, or more self-focused today, it might be worth asking what experiences made them that way in the first place.
Don’t just judge the final version of the man. Look at the journey that created him.