So, if this follows from the Prime series, do I really need to have watched that to pick up on this one? I haven't really watched any transformers since beast wars back in the day.
So, if this follows from the Prime series, do I really need to have watched that to pick up on this one? I haven't really watched any transformers since beast wars back in the day.
How does Riot get away with charging so much money for something as seemingly ridiculous as a futuristic DJ character dropping into a fantasy game full of zombies, werewolves, and wizards? She looks and sounds really cool, that's certainly part of it. But more importantly, she stands out.
Well, brood war was active to a decent degree for quite a while (there were still tournaments thru sc2 coming out) so couldn't they just follow that?
Oh, just daddy long legs, not nearly as terrifying as I originally thought.
So... we're gonna get a mario card battling game? Sort of off this note, I actually played rage of bahamut for several months just doing the single player type stuff and it still worked to fill my time. I'm still going to rely on nintendo handhelds for really engaging games though.
Thank you for pointing this out. I was all like "so... he gets picked up, but his friends?"
Maybe that's why Club Nintendo went away?
I know it was a different article, but I think that 30$ really helped with the pirating too.
Does this count as another minifig?
Dragon Quest Heroes is another solid Dynasty Warriors crossover game in the vein of recent hits Hyrule Warriors and One Piece: Pirate Warriors. It takes characters you know and love and lets them naturally interact over the course of a world-spanning adventure. Moreover, as a Dynasty Warriors game, it has several new…
When Zim ingests human organs that were stolen from his classmates so that he could appear more human to the school nurse, he’s considered extra-healthy, despite intestines literally dangling out of his mouth. In a Christmas episode in which Zim dresses up as Santa, it’s Dib who gets ganged up on in the end for…
The developer said the game might ship on a USB drive for people with slower Internet connections, but it's unlikely the whole footprint could be sent, given the nature of the game.
Think I'd want to watch a bunch first:
It's liberating. You never feel constrained, like you need to pack a certain area in because you'll run into an invisible wall. I mean, those walls are out there eventually, but I've been playing this game non-stop for over a week now and haven't come close to hitting the map's limits. Trust me, if you've filled in…
"making a 'trolling' video." ugggghhhhh I'm usually very understanding of people, but I don't quite understand people who get their jollies by getting other people angry. nor the people who watch people doing that.
Yeah, that plus the guy sliding, just far too much for me I think. It's like they wanted to go for just really absurd animations. Mission accomplished.
Bikini + Dragon? I'm in! Though in 4, wasn't it a different character that turned in to a dragon? It's been so long I can't recall properly.
Oh boy, I can't tell if I want this or the Deathwing statue more. Unfortunately both are well outside my range, time to get a better job... and be too late ;)
Fans with $500 to burn have been eagerly awaiting Raynor's arrival since he went up for presale in August of 2013. Now the $500, 16-inch hero is starting to ship, and Sideshow Collectibles sent one of the first out of the gate my way for review.
Oh man, using a projector to get lines on to a log, that's awesome. Interesting to imagine how like, artists may have done things differently in the past if they had access to the things we do now.