I mean... that’s not not the sort of thing I would say.
I mean... that’s not not the sort of thing I would say.
I feel like it’s the sort of game that creates kind of a skewed perspective on its reception: it’s easy to think that everybody really loves it, just because it’s the sort of game that really, really appeals to the sort of people who review video games, basically. (Which isn’t inherently a good or bad thing; it’s just…
In case you were wondering how this was received:
Ha agreed. Play on whatever difficulty level that makes you happy.
Funny thing is I tried the energy box strategy by lobbing them at him. Everytime it just seemed to piss him off and he immediately jetpacked right to me. Ended up being another old-school unload every round I have while running for my life scenario.
To be honest, this is the perfect storm for a unionization push.
Uh... what? There’s no new cap. And it’s the Bungie anniversary expansion, so of course one of the many selling points is returning weapons from their previous games.
It costs way more bells than that, you can upgrade your home storage 3 times total. 700k for the first, 900k for the second, 1.2mil for the third.
I’m definitely part of the new growth, got hooked on it because so many games are bringing Crossplay. And for $9/mo (GamePass on PC) is probably the best deal in gaming right now. So many great titles; having a blast with friends playing Sea of Thieves right now. Also tore through Marvel’s Avengers campaign... which…
SMGs were never viable for prolonged use prior to this change because the reserves just couldn’t support the amount of rounds you would have to dump downrange to kill anything, so at least in D2's case, infinite ammo is very welcome.
The difference is that GamePass is nowhere near a saturated right now, while console software is getting close. Microsoft’s strategy is riskier and requires a lot more up-front capital, but the long-term potential payoff is way higher. I don’t think the revenue of direct software sales exclusively to one specific…
I mean... the expense is one reason: you could buy a Series X (assuming you could find one) and a fairly barebones PC for your day-to-day PC use and still not come close to the expense of buying (or building) a PC comparable to a Series X. Not to mention people (like me) who just don’t like PC gaming - I just don’t…
FFXIV is the only mmo that has pretty much kept me playing since 2.0 release. Ill take a few breaks, maybe a week or a few months. But with stuff like WoW for example I would stop playing for years before coming back. Heck I just started WoW again after 7 years.
God yes. almost frightening with how abrupt and abrasive it starts
Word of mouth around here is that one of his sons is a videogame fan. Since said son is also the one who runs his twitter account (or, at the very least, uses it often), this might have been the result of something he suggested directly.
My brother passed away a few years ago now with little to his name. One day I was going through my advance games and found out that my brother was the last one to play my firered leaving me his mains. It took a few years to get the games to points where I could transfer but today his blastoise and Powers!! (he always…
this just gave me a huge flashback:
Looks like the perfect game for the bird lawyers in your life (assuming they can read).
I thought the same thing when I tried Duel links, but once I kept going I realized it had its own meta. Its called quick duels and it gets fun once you start getting more cards. I was a veteran that stopped playing the tcg in 2009 and still play yugioh legacy of the duelist on ps4 if I want to play with the official…
I thought the same thing when I tried Duel links, but once I kept going I realized it had its own meta. Its called…
not ruling pornography out, but not exactly a hobby lol