Both can be true.
Chozo
Saving it from a rainy day.
It depends on the type of grenade, but it'd likely destroy a nearby grenade without detonating it. The explosive mixture in most grenades requires a very high temperature to ignite (provided by the primer), and the blast from a nearby grenade probably wouldn't transfer enough heat to start a second explosion.
I think we still dream big. We just chase those dreams less.
Thanks, now all of my fingers hurt!
From the video, it looks like a lot (but not all) of the gameplay is forced into 2.5D controls. If this is the case, then I think it'll probably work out pretty well.
As a pickle enjoyer, I'm thrilled for the popularity pickles have been getting recently. However, I worry that we may be coming close to crossing a line.
Excellent idea! Just an FYI, the colors don't look right under Chrome's auto dark mode.
Yeah, I don't think piracy ever came close to dying. It definitely slowed down for a small time when Netflix was the only real player in the streaming space, as a lot of pirates didn't actually mind paying for a service as long as it worked and had content. For those people, piracy was a service issue, not a cost issue.
Now that Netflix doesn't have anything to watch and the content is spread across dozens of networks (again), piracy is back on the menu for that specific demographic. But there will always be a demo that will pirate no matter what, be it principles or be it cost.
If they can't handle the person shitting in the stall next to them possibly having a different set of genitals than theirs, then how the fuck are they supposed to handle combat? What a bunch of absolute cowards.
Because the game will still attempt to connect to the real servers, unless otherwise modified.
It won't even be good, either. It won't be some big-budget blockbuster; it'll be a movie by Dave, the guy in your survival group that just doesn't quite get it and still thinks there's anybody left alive to appreciate art. Also he plays all the characters.