Kryle01
Kryle01
Kryle01

The big sight features 4 upside down pyramids. Now, looking from the side, you see triangles. If you flip 3 of them up, stack two of those side by side, and one upside down in the middle, and stack the last one on top, you get the triforce. This is the triforce building, and while we all think of Zelda, what does Tri

I played Evolve for quite some time when it first came out, and I had a lot of fun with it. I think that it really needed to have a little more variety quicker than it did. The new classes and new monster were welcome, but only one new map in the first 6 months was kind of tough. Also, a good monster was gonna win

That’s beautiful.

I wonder when the nearby feature will be re-implemented. I traveled to San Francisco a couple months ago, which happens to be where Niantic resides, and the nearby feature worked there. They also have every rare pokemon in that city, but it doesn’t work in other places. I was in LA right after, Dallas, and live near

It’s pretty intense. This guy is on a level of understanding of the game that I’m not sure I will ever achieve with anything in my life. The only game I’ve dedicated anything close to this level of attention was pokemon, and that was just for IV breeding, and EV leveling.

By remaining single screen on the Switch, I can speculate a couple of things as well. A: Nintendo didn’t want to charge people more money by giving the base wireless capacity to stream, therefore mimicking the Wii U’s capabilities. B: The base is required to play at home because it boosts the hardware capabilities to

I wonder if Nintendo will sell blank cartridges that you can then download several games into. I imagine they will sell the regular game cartridges at retail regularly as well, but there has to be some outside storage options.

This was nearly a horrific death video instead of a good samaritan one. Close call.

When you think about it, they’ve done a masterful job at linking all of these things together, and maintained a coherent storyline throughout, going back to 1.0.

Yeah, and like I said the story is definitely worth going into. The way they’ve gone with FFXIV, you have a continuous story, whereas with FFXI, each expansion was its own storyline.

Yeah, which is the tough part. If you have to do all of that content, it could take forever to get into end level stuff. Could be off putting to new players.

Blue Live Disappointment

True, and I haven’t gotten through most of Heavesnward yet, and I know there will be new story content that comes out before Stormblood does. I’m just wondering, maybe the new story line is unrelated, and wouldn’t require knowledge of the previous events to make sense.

I wonder if we will have the case where you can get to say lvl 50 instantly with a new character, then once you hit 60 you can do the MSQ for Stormblood. Honestly, the story line is worth going through, but I’m just speculating. There are a ton of filler quests in the first MSQ that could be eliminated, and just

That’s a good point.

I wonder if they will still require you to complete the main scenario quests for the older content to reach the new areas, as was the case with Heavensward. I hadn’t played the game for a year, and started again last month, so I had to do all of the patch content that I missed before I had access to Ishgard. The story

Still have my fat PS3, but the $9 is not worth the hassle of coming up with the proof of purchase.

Flying grass type is pretty uncommon. Not sure if it’s a great combo. For grass, it clears out the bug weakness, but it was already resistant to ground, although immunity is much better. For flying, the removal of electric weakness is nice, and adding resistance to water is good, but ice will still destroy it, and

Final Fantasy VII remake is a real thing, which I wasn’t sure would ever happen. Do you think another Chrono Trigger game could happen, or even a full remake?

The real question should be, why isn’t there a current gen Mario Strikers?