Black knife Tiche
Black knife Tiche
Depends on the type of character you are. For a majority melee character the mimic tear is likely the best. For a sorcerer/incant class you want something to take pressure of you so I would recommend Tiche or Dung Eater.
I'm sorry I've had bad days and gotten pretty salty playing games before. Even kicked over my xbox once and ruined my cod disc. But I've never used misogyny or racism when trash talking. I just use sarcasm. Like asking annoying campers where they bought their camping gear.
When I want unbiased and balanced opinions full of nuance and research Keemstar is my go to guy.
video games are not music, books nor films : technological evolution has a big impact on them. Most people will be ok playing today a mid ‘90s 2D game, but the vast majority of people will not play a 3D game from 2001 in 2022.
When you first leave Sarif industries and Megan’s mother approaches you, it is one of the optional dialogue choices. So, for some people, no it was not in their game.
“Max Payne is a game released in 2001.” What more needs to be said ? Being released in 2001, 21 years ago, means that 99% of people under 30 who play video games never played Max Payne. Also, video games are not music, books nor films : technological evolution has a big impact on them. Most people will be ok playing…
Guy invades with glitched spell, using an end game weapon, whines about fairness. More than half the invaders I get are using these glitches, none of them are looking for a “good old fashion PVP showdown”. They want to cop heals in the shadows and cast invisible spells to one shot people doing co-op. Invaders are…
Understandably, viewers might raise eyebrows at a show about Japan told from the perspective of a white star, a white pilot director, and a white creator
“Utterly bullshit” he isn’t. There’s stuff in Elden Ring that can be called that - Malenia’s wombo is one example - but Radahn is quite fair and his hitboxes are very decent. Rolling into him is generally a safe bet, since his height makes it hard for him to hit you if he doesn’t have line of sight with you. Because…
There were some good points about invisible disabilities and such, which I feel are fair. I mean the hashtag is specifically about looking different than the perceived norm, but it feels bad excluding anyone who gets marginalized. Specially considering invisible disabilities do get marginalized at events like GDC as…
I mean, that isn't making it for her. Your character doesn't have to find her attractive. She saw what she wanted, learned what she needed to achieve to get it, and then made that change. Give the woman back her agency.
Burr is funny, Seinfeld is funny, Carlin is funny, this game aint funny.
““Redefine the cinematic universe entirely.” Later, director Chloé Zhao, said that she geeks out anytime she thinks about how far-reaching this movie will be for the Marvel Cinematic Universe and that she’s the one who got to make it. What do these claims mean? We have no idea.”
I have no idea either. I literally tried…
No, “short” is on the same list as “fat”. (Full disclosure: I’m tall and fat, and would never in a million years trade that for being short and in good shape. Short guys don’t get any respect, and not only that, they’re constantly gaslit about it, and that really sucks.)
Guy missed naming that “suck button” mod Cities: Spitelines but I think it’s way too much hammering on his dumb head.
I’m silly and I want the physical edition so it doesn’t makes sense to buy the PS4 version. I’ve just accepted that I have to eat that extra cost.
I thought of this, but I loved the first game so much I went ahead and bought the Deluxe edition for $79.99, I didn’t even care about the bonuses. I just hope the story is even close to the quality as the original.
Eh, I’ll give GG the extra $10 to have a matching box, no extra large download, and not having the PS4 version try to install every time I put the disc in.
I really dislike these bans so much since it effectively isn’t any different than watching the show with people in the same room, but the law wasn’t written with today’s technology in mind.