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This kind of thing is partly what got me into WoW: seeing people put up screenshots/videos/overviews of massive raids or world PvP battles they'd been involved in gave me a lot of motivation to try the game out. Any MMO developer out there would be wise to take note of this kind of free advertising: giving your

YES! Fucking finally! I've been saying for a year now that Nintendo really needs to get on top of the indie scene in order to set itself apart from Microsoft and Sony; they haven't had much luck wooing the big third party developers, whose lack of faith in Nintendo creates a self-fulfilling prophecy, but opening the

Finally, something that gives me hope Nintendo can turn its current situation around. Now let's see how well they execute it.

Read the rest of the article. Though to answer your question, he mentions that he'd be playing them "all the time", so my understanding is that he keeps all of his game equipment in a separate apartment so that he's forced to get outside and run errands, even if it's only while on the way to and from his "gaming

Wait, what? 70 pounds? 70 pounds of what? It's mostly just handle, 80% of the weapon is energy.

On their own? Sure. But the duels in the original trilogy had more, I guess you could say, gravity to them; less flash, but more substance.

Too much of a focus on the humans, some poor choices on what to do with the robot characters, so much shaky-cam during action scenes that you can barely tell what's going on sometimes, some parts of the plots just didn't make any sense.

Plus the non-Mec soldiers can use cover, which has been a big help more often than not.

I prefer to play with only one Squadsight/Double Tap Sniper, as that's often more than enough to handle sniping duties, and it's impractical to try and rocket/grenade everything that might block their line of sight. Instead, I compliment my Sniper with a shotgun-wielding Assault specced for maximum close-quarters

Cause y'know, playing Risk, you could never hold onto Asia, that Asian-Eastern European area, you could never hold it, couldya? Seven extra men at the beginning of every go, but you couldn't fuckin' hold it...Australasia, that was the one, Australasia, all the purples, just get everyone on Papua New Guinea and just

I dunno, always worked fairly well for me in Civ 2...completely colonize a secluded island with a decent amount of resources and space available, control the shores, then tech up like crazy and send out fleets to steamroll your enemies once you're ready.

Kid vs Kid.

He was also the voice (such that it was) of Samurai Jack.

...You can turn off all encounters when your party is low on health and you're stuck in the deep crevasses of a tough dungeon, then turn them back on once you've found a save point.

...I guess? Only ever watched the first few episodes of it.

Honestly, that whole second half of the video was hilarious in a "cringe-inducing awkward silences and confused glances" sense.

While I do enjoy the Arena, it can be a little too random at times, and you're right that it needs better rewards. While I've been mostly satisfied with getting at least 3 wins (guaranteed card pack plus some gold or dust to make up for the extra cost of going into Arena as opposed to buying the pack directly) each

This doesn't exactly seem like sensible gear for the battlefield.