Actually, there’s a prologue chapter in the full game, so it’s not “literally the very beginning of the game”, but it is still Chapter 1, so it’s still kind of the beginning.
Actually, there’s a prologue chapter in the full game, so it’s not “literally the very beginning of the game”, but it is still Chapter 1, so it’s still kind of the beginning.
With the lack of a girl main character option in both the definitive editions of Persona 4 AND 5 and now this, it really seems like Atlus just won’t be doing any girl MCs in the Persona series again.
Gaming PC cafés exist all over the place and in my mind are the evolution of the phenomenon. It’s not just a South Korean thing anymore, even some GAME stores are getting in on it.
Interesting perspective, back when I was in pool 2 it was mostly all Ongoing decks all the time. It’s THE reason I put Enchantress and Killmonger in my decks lol.
When I got Shang Chi I thought to myself “that’s not really going to be used much, surely?” but... well I didn’t think about Angela!
Enchantress deletes a lot of strategies for 4 mana (Dinos and Onslaughts and Blue Marvels and Zoo Decks for example) while simultaneously keeping your Lizard at 5 power and also just being good to hit other Ongoers when you’re not against those particular decks (most decks have at least one ongoer).
Was going to say the same thing.
Launchers are for MOBAs or MMORPGs.
Seems a good take.
Two Onslaughts on the same square can do some fun things because they trigger infinitely. You don’t even need Leader to do this either.
How many accounts do you have? :O
In the Star Wars galaxy, everyone’s finger prints are the same. And DNA is constantly in flux due to midichlorians, even in those with low midichlorian counts.
I’ll have you know I’ve been good friends with Keanu Reeves ever since we first met in a bar back in 1582 and-- oh no I’ve said too much.
The Snap mechanic works absolutely as it should though!
Exactly. In putting him in the starting deck it meant that players didn’t have to take riskier builds for their decks right off the bat. They had that level of consistency which they could use to learn the game and then (if they wanted) they could start building riskier decks at their own pace.
It’s certainly not the first to implement this though.
You are missing half of the duo in that comment though.
Hahaha, that’s a great one!
Right Wingers are the biggest snowflakes on the fucking planet I swear lol.