Bitcoon
Bitcoon
Bitcoon

I haven't played Hyrule Warriors as much as I'd like to, but it's pretty much the best version of the Warriors series I've seen, and the perfect one for me. I also can't wait to get to play Puzzle and Dragons like it's a real game made by actual game designers rather than money-hungry psychologists.

I always find it interesting when someone's correcting someone else and they manage to get the word they're paying slightly less attention to wrong in their correction. Havoc is the correct spelling. Havok is just a popular misspelling used for a billion different things including a physics engine.

Make the Vita also a fully-functional phone and I'll buy the crap out of it. Hell, make something like the PSP Go with full phone functionality (and some more modern specs of course) and you'll have my money. The Xperia Play was such a massive letdown specs-wise and compatibility-wise, like they made some beginning of

Well, then as a non-Republican I can tell you this game has my vote.

I would have agreed with you on my first playthrough, pumping everything into strength and going ham with a U. Greatsword. The archers were hard, but I could at least hit them hard enough to get a reaction, and keep them from destroying me. But in my current playthrough I was completely stopped at this brick wall of a

I'm going for Lagombi and Zantros armor next. That shark has some sexy armor~

As an American, this makes me very uncomfortable.

I haven't played this game, but... based on what I know about general MMO dungeon stuff, why was this guy able to just swap around to different characters (even crazier, different ACCOUNTS) mid-run? How can he just pick up right where he left off like that? I would think he'd have to go through it all again just to

My favorite and rarest one:

I haven't gotten far enough to see the recruitable ones, but I assume they'll tell you about it once you get there. The black+white cats like to attack you and steal your stuff, and you can get various goodies off them (and pawprint stamps, which are used for fun weapons) if you beat them up, and the white ones... I

Gems and Decorations, which you can forge later on, add or remove points from the skill tree. So you can de-activate a negative effect, or boost a nearly-active one over the threshold. Top tip: the Tetsucabara armour set gives you extra health, so that's a good one to go for early on.

Ah. I didn't play the puzzle mode much, as I've played through all the puzzles on all the different versions of the game. It's not so bad when you don't need to move fast, but the game absolutely breaks down in normal gameplay.

I find it depressing how low the bar is set on the app store. This game has something like a 4.5 and you even went so far as to recommend it directly, but having played it now I can confirm it's a lot worse than I thought.

I didn't find it to be as good as the predecessors, but the key point I was making is how it controls. Planet Puzzle League is a very soulless version of the game and it's not perfect, but the controls are great. The ability to move the field up while making matches was also very welcome in that version, as the

Oh man, that looks... it looks like it controls like Candy Crush meets molasses pretending to be Tetris Attack... with a few ideas of its own thrown in there without much regard to how they effect gameplay. When you can't tell after a minute what the rules are for how a bunch of ridiculous extra blocks factor into

And imagine Tetris Attack/Puzzle League on smartphones. It's practically MADE for touchscreens, as Planet Puzzle League showed by making the original games feel unplayable by comparison to the DS' touchscreen controls.

I imagine it being pretty good if they could mix Minecraft-style easy first-person building with Skyrim-style combat. I mean, it's not like Minecraft couldn't have done Skyrim-level combat, that just wasn't the game's focus.

I just don't understand the point. When she makes videos as she does now where she argues her points poorly (or rather, uses poor examples to support her points) it gives her opponents ammunition. It diminishes the point she's trying to make and, by association, everything she stands for. She loses credibility in

She really does take critique as harassment, though. If she didn't, her videos might be decent by now, but she keeps making arguments that are so full of holes, even the feminists should clearly see they shouldn't be put forth along with the rest of her material. She's a person in the public eye getting a lot of

I actually like that he puts empathy aside. I tend to end up on the wrong side of my own guns because I'm usually the one to set aside emotions and knee-jerk reactions to dig deeper into something. I often find that both sides of any hot-button issue (like with Gamergate) are making some big mistakes and causing