Talgrath
Talgrath
Talgrath

As a guy who loves to play online co-op RPGs with my buddies, Anthem is huge to me and is easily the most interesting game shown at E3. I would have liked to see a sweet new single player RPG more, but if Anthem lives up to the hype I’ll be very happy.

Haven’t we all been defeated by beer a few times before? The problem is they all gang up on you at the end of the night.

Color Commentator: “....what a touching story, let’s hope that kid beats cancer. And speaking of touching stories about children, Tom can you tell us why the Ducks won’t be facing Luke Heimlich today?”

I found a lot to like in Dishonored 1, at least. Sokolov, Piero, Admiral Havlok (sp?) were all interesting and seemed to have lives of a sort. Dishonored 2 did less to build the characters, I felt and was a less interesting game overall.

Not sure how I feel about this one. On the one hand, more Outsider-oriented stuff is always cool, but I wasn’t all that interested in Billie Lurk when I played Dishonored 2. Can’t say I really care all that much about her story one way or the other.

It’s not what I hoped for from Bioware but you know what? I love to play these sorts of games with real life friends so I’m pretty hyped for both this and Destiny 2. It looks a bit like they mixed Destiny with Warframe, and I really enjoyed Warframe, so I’m pretty on board with this, as long as it is done well.

Obviously pre-rendered, but there’s some interesting tidbits in there. For one thing: you can breath up top now. Previous games had always shown being above the metro area as needing a gas mask. Beyond that, I’m just happy to know it exists....as long as it makes its way to PC eventually.

Advice for everyone: Don’t search for “Old Man Beef” on the internet.

Because golf is a dying sport in the US, literally.

He was probably already knocked out on his feet and thought it was the end of the round, that’s why he went down with only one extra punch. At least, that’s the best that I can figure there.

I’m going to start with C) here. The women’s team is so good primarily thanks to Title IX, when the women’s game started to ramp up nobody had really been training female players at all, except in the US where Title IX required female teams. Now, everyone is catching up and maybe even exceeding America on the female

I don’t see what the big deal is, it’s just an antiquated timekeeping piece.

I like Shin Megami Tensei games in general...but Persona’s whole going to school system is not my thing, it is one of the rare exceptions to the rule though. Trails in the Sky is a fun sort of nostalgia series, but nobody is going to call it modern looking.

I don’t think this is all that complicated. The Seahawks have ~$11 million in cap space, Kaepernick made ~$5 million last year, Austin Davis is making less than $200K on his contract. Kaepernick may not have wanted “starter money”, but he probably wasn’t willing to make Austin Davis type money. If we assume he wants

For PC games it’s relatively easy to do because the basics can either be easily emulated, using DOSBox for example, or are available in “legacy” coding for programs that might need it such as running on an older version of DirectX, the new version simply has some of the old programming callbacks. Essentially in the PC

I actually liked FFVII battle system quite a bit, though admittedly the fact that to access some of the secrets required hours of grinding was a turn off, for the main game you really didn’t have to do that too much. I think JRPGs today are much more of a niche genre because they insist on 1. not having much in the

Yes, in 1938. Argentinia was pissed off that they didn’t get the World Cup, so they boycotted.

The weed probably didn’t help that.