JohnGreenArt
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JohnGreenArt

I’m glad they’re adding this, because more options is almost always better, but I do think this is a very simplistic way of balancing things.

I’d love it if there was something like “lock mercenaries to 2 levels above you, and at the same time lock run-of-the-mill enemies to 2 levels below you.” And maybe something

The online component of the original game was never required for playing. It allowed other players to share their “pawns” (party member NPCs). A pawn, while adventuring with another player, could learn things about locations and quests and creatures, and you could gift things to other players’ pawns, but there was

I just meant, didn’t a Wii version of Duck Hunt that uses the Wii remotes get released? Meaning, you could already play the game on modern TVs (unless I’m mistaken). I do get that some people may want to play using the original NES.

Cue “Diablo Immortal April Fools’ Guy.”

This issue hadn’t been solved with the Wii? 

Have Techland given up on Hellraid?

Reminds me of this print ad for the film Legend, which got many a 4+ star review, but cleverly hid a 2-star review from The Guardian in it.

Banderas gets like a half dozen or so lines in that trailer, and Lucy Lui says three words.

Wonder if any of this game has been repurposed for THE OUTER WORLDS.

Hmm... if this was X-MEN: LEGENDS 3, maybe THEN I’d finally get a switch.

Hey, don’t forget, FALLOUT started as a spiritual sequel to WASTELAND, because EA had the rights.

Ah, that’s crazy! I never even thought to check that they’re okay. I assumed they’d just de-spawn once they’ve fallen out of eyesight and then they wouldn’t have to worry about showing the bodies on the sidewalk.

That actually makes sense. Since most of the enemies Spidey is going to fight aren’t super-powered, then yeah, he probably wouldn’t want to unleash his full strength on a lot of them. 

That said, I find it funny when the bonus for a challenge is “Knock X enemies off rooftop.”

You can throw them to their deaths, Spidey,

If it’s like The Division, which I played entirely solo, then GREAT!

Battle royale mode is fine, but just not as long as that’s the ONLY mode.

Super Duper Plumber Adventure Part Deuce

Yeah, that’s kinda my point. People say they’re frustrated with the engine, but really they’re frustrated with Bethesda not being the best at using the engine. They keep releasing games in the same engine with the same errors, and modders basically keep pointing these out to them, but then they release another game

I think the problem with Bethesda and their engine is that after each game modders find ways to make the thing better, and then Bethesda makes a new game with the same old problems that modders need to fix again.

I’m not talking about cosmetic mods like skins, but mods that improve how the thing works. That can

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