Sardonic_Respite
Sardonic_Respite
Sardonic_Respite

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The Gamecube DID have LAN-play. Not many games at all utilized it.

PSO is the most notable, however.

This really needs to be proven with a picture—-Not because I don't believe you, but because I really, really want to see it.

Toss thunderbolt or thunder on one of it's bros. BAM! Heal!

This is really a question of "which class is less hideously flawed" and "what gear does it have"

Monks at the moment need to go zDPS and hang in groups,
Wizards have no decent spenders so it is mirrorball or bust.
Crusaders are either shotgun or Fist of the Heavens NoGen. Nothing else is viable. At all.
Barbarians? By

Here's a huge gallery with almost every key location from Diablo II. From Act 1's Rouge Encampment to the snowy slopes of Arreat in Act 5, all remade in Minecraft.

Spellfall has that quality and that polish. Bright, colorful gems on the puzzle board that vanish with real impact, distinctive 3D models for the hero and his endless horde of enemies — Backflip's even included my favorite non-essential RPG feature, equipment and weapons that change the appearance of the player (it's

I've always been convinced that it is like an alternate evolution path or something like that—It's been confirmed over the generations that some pokemon evolve differently when exposed to various stimuli.

Apparently it is from Avenger's Assemble #9

Love the comment about "Hippie Peanutbutter"

This is the difference between Japanese sweets and American sweets—-They like theirs to look pretty and we don't care what it looks like as long as it tastes damned good.

I mean, apple fritters look like a steaming greasy pile of dog shit but damn do they taste amazing.

Platform personality is based simply on the games it tends to get and the people most likely to enjoy those games. Xbox's bread and butter was "dudebro" shooters like Halo, Gears of War, and Call of Duty (Despite being on so many other platforms, it was simply more popular on the 360). Playstation's Bread and Butter

In most modern MMOs that's not really a thing anymore—-Though many titles released post 2012 have included character backgrounds and such.

MMOs were originally largely about role-playing, but games like World of Warcraft re-focused the genre into more of an actual *game* and less of an adventure (though WoW wasn't like

Eyebrows aren't thick enough.

Strange thought, right? A sequel to an ever-evolving online game that has lasted a decade and still has millions and millions of players?

KTLA reports that the couple, arrested last year, plead guilty to "two felony counts of child abuse, two misdemeanor counts of false imprisonment" and "one misdemeanor count of contributing to delinquency of a minor".

Except we're talking millions of tiny actions, thousands of separate paths that can be taken and hundreds of variations on the ending you see. You could see it all theoretically, but it would take a long time.

Because Diablo games are oddly cathartic. Don't ask me (or anyone else who plays them) why, but the games are simply soothing. I love jumping on my Whirlwind Barbarian after a bad day and just plowing through enemies on normal difficulty—-It is really effective at relieving stress, and many people agree.

Nope, not cheating. Lazy? sure? Ultra-efficient? Yep, you bet. But not cheating.

He broke nor bent any rules, did not exploit any glitches, nothing—-This is all completely legit.

Whatever the arguments about it's "Fairness" or "Ethics", it is still an entirely legitimate tactic.

Diablo in general is just clicking on gory loot pinatas until they explode into gibs and a pile of gear and gold.

That's the entire thing—-The only change that ever takes place is the focus put on your gear. Immediately after hitting 70 the focus is getting a few key pieces that are available from very specific actions