It's just not worth the price, and almost anything else you spend your $20 on is going to be objectively a better value. Nothing really wrong with it, and you'll enjoy it. So I guess both me and Nintendolife are using a lot of words to say something that's actually pretty simple this game is fine. Realistically, $10 is reasonable $5 is where I would say it's good value.
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All and all it's hard to go though this experience and not feel like you had a good time at the end. MONSTER SOAK! GODLIKE! Good times) and you'll laugh. Levels are stupid easy to pass, the game has a "no pressure" outlook, and if you like pop culture something is going to stand out for you (for me it's a stage where soaking people one after another brings up the DOTA 2, or I guess the quake arena seeing that's where they come from, kill streaks. This isn't a game, it's an interactive entertainment piece in the same category as a walking simulator. I have this one gamepass, and I mostly disagree with the conclusion. It’s all very twee and affected in a wearyingly familiar sort of way. In fact, we found the tone and writing of the thing a little bit… what is it the kids say now? Oh, yes – cringe. Despite these, there’s never a whole lot to it and we got the impression that the aesthetics and humorous writing are intended to fill in the blanks. Later, you’re also able to create a tornado, blanket the world in snow and unleash lightning strikes. There’s a water metre on the right of the screen that empties as you do the same, but it can be refilled (on certain levels) by hovering over a source of moisture (usually water, but you're also able to rain poison, oil and other substances). Moving with the analogue stick, you press and hold 'A' to rain. Mostly, it’s just a little bit boring, in much the same manner as a wet weekend.
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Our problem is that we found it all came across as rather uninspired in its execution and occasionally downright irritating in its presentation. It reflects perfectly how silly it is to rain on anyone else’s happy parade.So, yes, a good idea, in theory. What amazing advice that is! I love the part about how silly it would be to down pickle juice every time someone else has a happy moment. So be kind, and be grateful that God is kind. Coveting, pouting, or tearing others down does not elevate your standing, nor does demeaning someone else improve your self-image. Obviously we suffer a little when some misfortune befalls us, but envy requires us to suffer all good fortune that befalls everyone we know! What a bright prospect that is-downing another quart of pickle juice every time anyone around you has a happy moment!…. We are not in a race against each other to see who is the wealthiest or the most talented or the most beautiful or even the most blessed…….Furthermore, envy is a mistake that just keeps on giving. May I plead with us not to be hurt-and certainly not to feel envious-when good fortune comes to another person? We are not diminished when someone else is added upon. “…There are going to be times in our lives when someone else gets an unexpected blessing or receives some special recognition. He gave an amazing talk about this very subject – here is a great excerpt from that talk: One of my favorite speakers/authors is a man name Jeffrey Holland. That is why I love the quote in today’s title: “People Only Rain On Your Parade Because They Are Jealous of Your Sun and Tired of Their Shade.”
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Have you ever noticed that it is never the happy people who are mean to others? It’s the people who are miserable in their own lives that are the first to lash out toward others, putting others down and dumping rain on others parade. But none of those emotions are ever justification to be mean to someone else. Sure we can get frustrated at people or annoyed at people, we can even get downright angry at people sometimes. I don’t think there is ever a good excuse to be mean or hurtful to another person. I would guess that we have all seen the bumper stickers that say “Mean People Suck.” And the truth is that I couldn’t agree more.