The auction house is completely gone, they reworked all the skills and the game might as well be a sequel at this point with all the changes. I’d highly suggest looking into it again.
The auction house is completely gone, they reworked all the skills and the game might as well be a sequel at this point with all the changes. I’d highly suggest looking into it again.
That’s completely false. There’s tons of references to every Zelda game, which makes it all horribly confusing. Hell, there’s even a reference to Majora’s Mask, which seems to take place in an alternate reality.
One sided games are nothing new in sports. Look at the Golden State Warriors winning this year, or the Seahawks beating the Broncos 42-8 in the Superbowl. I think the bigger question is how long they can have a game with a continuously changing ruleset. American football changes rules less than once per season, Soccer…
Honestly I think the opposite is true in most cases. DMing is so labor intensive, not only during the session but before, that most people just don’t want to do it. They’d rather roll up a character and be a part of the story where they only have to make one decision. I typically have several different groups that…
Or I’m just asking a question? I’m not saying he’s wrong but I havent seen another reviewer under 50 hours so that’s a pretty wide gap. Maybe you’re the one taking it personally?
You say in your review you finished all main stories for all the characters in 36ish hours, but a lot of other reviews are saying that it took them much longer and they haven’t even finished all of the other characters stories, like in the vein of 50-60 hours and still haven’t finished. Can you speak to that…
That does make me feel better. The gameplay showed here isn’t nearly as dynamic as I would have hoped, and the “sticky” combat is really getting old.
I can’t believe it but that completely killed my excitement for this game. That looked pretty boring honestly.
Just like New Vegas, I doubt that the success or failure of this game has anything to do with the one after it. Elder Scrolls online did pretty excellently by MMO standards, but they’re still making a single player one. Fallout 4 sold incredibly well, so I have no doubt that the main Bethesda team is already thinking…
I never understand this. How is a game 4 times the size of Fallout 4, with multiplayer systems and a whole load of other stuff a “cash grab”? This obviously took a massive amount of effort to make, it’s not a goddamn port of Skyrim again.
The game’s been out for over a year, I would expect the vast majority of people who got it last year have already played it.
They announced fire emblem during the January switch presentation last year, and haven’t mentioned it since.
Draymond poking Lebron in the eye (probably on purpose, his hand wasn’t going anywhere near the ball) and then getting a tech for arguing with the refs is just the ultimate bitch play for him. Anyone want to call Ron Artest?
Thanos had the power stone in the glove when he fought Hulk, but he didn’t actually use it. Every time he uses one he has to clench his fist and it lights up. This never happens when he fights Hulk.
I’m not defending LeBron, I think it’s a horrific flop, but good lord, CP3 doesn’t even get freaking touched at all. His was so much worse, and there’s really no reason to have brought up LeBron at all.
wtf does LeBron have to do with this? Besides, LeBron actually did get hit, he just waaaaaaay exacerbated the contact. CP3 pushes off and acts like he’s trying out for the part of Romeo in his high school play.
Homecoming is seriously one of the better Marvel movies, easily on par with at least Spiderman 1, maybe 2. You two are doing yourselves a disservice not seeing it.
This is what gets me, I understand not having the deaths impact you because of meta knowledge, but how can you not empathize with the characters in that moment? Spider man freaking out as his spider sense tells him he’s about to die, T’Challa vanishing in front of Okoye’s eyes, Rhodey calling out for Falcon. That’s…
It’s a really bizarre criticism that Thanos isn’t as grounded as Killmonger. Like, obviously he isn’t, but they did the absolute best job they could getting you to understand him and get his twisted logic. I saw another critic that said this didn’t have enough hand to hand punching fights as Winter Soldier. That’s not…
Nobody really anticipated the Switch doing this well. You can’t port a game in a day it takes time. Although I will ask, are DOOM and Wolfenstein old PS3 games? Because that’s news to me.