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Wow. I'll be honest, I was thoroughly underwhelmed by the game when it first came out, finding its gameplay rather boring and watered-down when compared to the original series, but I'm impressed by this list of changes. Bringing back the lock-on button? Rebalancing game difficulty and movesets? The removal of that

The artist has previously said that her mental image of Marth differs rather drastically with how the character is actually represented:

No, they don't stack. It doesn't say "+50%", so having multiple Mogors won't guarantee misfires on minion attacks.

Oh, far more than that. Bear in mind that it says "attack the wrong enemy". Meaning that if your opponent doesn't have any minions on the field, there's never a chance for a misfire. A lot of people have suggested Ogre decks that focus on flooding the board with "have a 50% chance to attack the wrong enemy" minions

The perfect priest card for all sorts of delicious Inner Fire-related combos.

Almost all QTEs ever are terrible, on principle. All you're doing is mashing a button; no thought behind it, no decision-making, just spam that button until it breaks and look at all the cool stuff happening on-screen that you have no real control over. This is why games like Bayonetta, God of War, half of Resident

The Samus figure has code in it that somehow, coincidentally, plays nice with Moscow's Metro ticketing system.

Apparently, Nintendo only shipped out enough to fill pre-orders, for whatever reason.

Actually, you are going to miss stuff if you STAY in the Hinterlands. In the sense that you are going to level up killing low-level bandits and then be overleveled for the story content and areas that are actually cool.

Then please, do enlighten me.

It's time for another Good Idea, Bad Idea.

Well...technically, you do. In the instance that you're living alone and not posing a hazard to any of your neighbors, you can inflict whatever harm you damn well please upon yourself and your property.

I feel like the camera in general doesn't zoom out far enough.

How about the fact that one is a responsibility and the other is not? Policing is when you are given the task of protecting something so that it can continue to fulfill its intended purpose, like what the literal police do; they are paid to patrol public spaces and make sure no harm comes to the residents. Ownership,

So what else needs to be said?

Yes. You...do realize there's a difference between policing and ownership, don't you?

"Putting something on the internet doesn't make it public property."

Again with the name being appropriate; I've already explained that a forum thread isn't personal property.

Except this is a little bit different. Reddit is essentially a public forum, the only ones who "own" anything are the people running Reddit itself. While this guy may have started /r/WoW and is the top moderator, it doesn't belong to him any more than a neighborhood meeting held in a public park belongs to the guy who

For petty, personal reasons? Absolutely. Seriously, if he was actually trying to be making a point about queue times being unacceptable, he's going about it the wrong way. By shutting down /r/WoW, the only ones he's hurting are the other members of his community; any chance he had of using this to make Blizzard look