Alavard
Adam Stacey
Alavard

Some people are going to complain about DLC milking, but all the rumours we heard up until now were that Legacy of the Void was going to be the end of the SC universe for the forseeable future, so this is far better than that alternative.

They’re offering the game for $60, which feels off—doesn’t this seem like a free-to-play game?—but who knows? It’s worth noting that Blizzard also sells the free-to-play PC game Heroes of the Storm as a physical bundle, which comes with heroes and skins.

As someone who has never played League, does this Champion Select apply to all their game modes? I only ask because of your mention of the bans - are they present and work that way in all game modes?

Not to mention malware.

I think you’re right actually. Wow.

Often times when politicians are being idiots with their statements, I can at least tell what they were trying to get across. Here, I just have no idea.

Yes, there are both ranked and non-ranked play modes, and there’s some sort of match-making going on behind the scenes even for the non-ranked mode, as I’m a very new player and am only getting matched with other new players.

Smite’s latest new skin, for Kukulkan, makes him look like the pokemon Rayquaza:

Can his bail be revoked now?

That screenshot is back from 2013. They cracked down fairly hard on that sort of thing a while back.

That Butcher pick was just so bad. The Butcher is a great hero (though not always considered top tier), but he relies so heavily on his charge stun to lock people down and finish them off. But three of Cloud 9’s Heroes had easy ways to nullify the charge.

If Vader was literally resurrected, what would happen to his force ghost? What exactly would come back? What personality? What memories?

Technically WoW did it, at least once I can remember. Naxxramas 1.0 (the 40-man level 60 version) was removed when Wrath of the Lich King came out, and turned into the entry level-80 raid.

...plans get spiked when you are partner ends up dead?

The eternal struggle of MMOs - how do you keep so many different types of players interested - from those who can only play a few hours a week to those who play 8+ hours a day?

I walked in to an EB Games on the launch day of Age of Conan, hoping to get lucky and pick up a copy (this was before digital distribution was a thing for most games). I’d been waffling on preordering and decided not to, but the game looked good enough and a bunch of my friends were getting it that by the time the

The cover materia sitting there is a nice extra touch.

I got my PSX for xmas in 1997, when I was 12. I only had two ‘games’ to play with it at first, and good god did I play the ever-loving hell out of them.

Dragon’s Dogma is one of the most criminally underrated action games of the last few years