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Keleseth is definitely going to get included in my Wild Battlecry Shaman deck, which already runs Mistcaller (give all minions in your deck +1/+1) and Brann; a potential +2/+2 to all minions was already pretty fantastic to pull off, but a potential +4/+4? That’s the kind of insanity I can’t help but try and make work.

I love the idea of this, but getting full value off of it is going to be super hard. As someone who has run thief-Priest decks before, one of the big issues with the archetype is getting your card-stealing stuff too late in the game to really get anything useful from it. You need to draw and play it early enough for

At this thrice-yearly crossroads, players are repeatedly forced to decide: do they drop another fifty or hundred dollars on this game that is not guaranteed to pay them back in kind?

And they already asked us to spend how much money now on Destiny 1? Close to $150? For content that’s now getting thrown out so we can spend another $60 just to get screwed over again?

Yes.

It should have been an expansion. Some UI and mechanics changes do not justify an entirely new game and tossing everything we’ve earned and done up until now into the trash.

The Phantom in general, and thank you.

At this point it could actually happen!

Unless the character is wildly out of context, crossovers are fun.

I’m starting to get the feeling that SNK has given up trying to make a 3D King of Fighters and are instead licensing their characters out to companies who do good 3D fighters for the free marketing.

Wait, what?! Another guest fighter and it’s from a third franchise? Namco, were you getting jealous of Dead or Alive and Killer Instinct and their multi-franchise guests?

I honestly think Tony Stark being an awful mentor was intentional; he mentions wanting to be a better father figure than his own dad was, and during the dressing-down after the ferry scene, he even says “Oh god, I sound like my father.”

The thing people need to remember about Lawful Good characters is that they don’t have to follow all rules and commands to the letter; that would be a Lawful Stupid. Yes, they’ll always try to show mercy to their enemies and do the Right Thing, but that doesn’t mean they’re always happy or cheerful about it. They know

As someone in childcare, I don’t have a lot of sympathy for his “if we make things kid-friendly we’re being fake” excuses. It is absolutely possible to be yourself and still refrain from cursing like a sailor and being crass, and if you feel like those elements are such a core component of who you are, maybe you need

Now playing

I was also including that one in my statement. Whether it’s the high-detailed cinematics of their game openings, the game-engine trailers for content patches or the very short and simple Hearthstone trailers, they all manage to be pretty damn fantastic in their own way. This one, for example, has some excellent

That trailer, man. Say what you want about how balanced or frequent their games and expansions are, Blizzard does some fantastic trailers.

“She’s designed to be able to convincingly pass as human.” There, was that so difficult, Harada?

And there’s very little interaction with Pirates if they get a decent opening and you don’t draw any of your answers within the first few turns. Hell, even if you do get answers, they still usually have plenty of steam to burst you down. RNG exploitation at its finest.

I do feel like $10 would be a more appropriate price, but there is a lot of work that goes into one character; the character models with all the different armor pieces they can have, voice acting for the entire campaign for both genders, designing, testing and balancing all their skills, passives and set bonuses,