ThisCharmingMan
ThisCharmingMan
ThisCharmingMan

I think I've got my head wrapped around the whole 4D thing, but I'm still confused as to the play mechanics here. What dictates a slice? Can you swap planes on the fly? Do you create your own slices, or are they predetermined by Mr. Bosch?

The SNES is perfect.

@Formic12: I know he was talking about overall quality. I was just voicing my adoration for Blizzards cinematics team.

I've always been ridiculously impressed with Blizzard's cut scenes. They could totally make feature film-length cinematics and put them out on DVD and fans would go NUTS.

@jhgoforth: See that's what really bugged me. Instead of playing through the content...I was staring at a tactics screen incessantly every time someone leveled up. God forbid I even THOUGHT about swapping characters, I'd have to go through and manaully change each tactic for every possible situation. If that's what

@Duago: I must be missing something then. I wasn't dying regularly, but my party sure as hell was. Some battles were total easy street, and others were PAINFUL. I feel like there are just strange random difficulty spikes that really pop out of nowhere.

I had such a hard time with the difficulty spikes in the first game with my Mage. It really caused me to stop playing completely.

@Jmans Revenge: An AOE frenzy could have been cool...but in all honesty fungal growth is a way better way to spend your energy, IMO.

@Josh: I dont think they're underpowered, per se, but they're incredibly situational...just as they were in Brood War.

@creamed_corn: Actually, the Ultralisk is a pretty big answer for Terran mech play now, in the late game. Especially considering that they're immune to stuns as of patch 16.

@The Red Comet: I find it very interesting that the Ultralisk is now immune to stuns. A huge answer for the (very rare) Ultralisk attack as Terran was the Thor's 250mm cannons. Blizzard really wants Zerg players to use these units, it seems.

Those smiles look mighty plastic to me.

@dgoeck1: I'm fairly sure Blizzard makes you download some sort of patch from the internet that allows you to install the game. I remember them saying you had to have an internet connection at least once, in order to simply play the campaign.

@The Red Comet: Haha yes! I noticed that too and laughed my ass off.

@Helis: I think all those codes are long gone my friend.

@silkworm: Or, like Foxstar said: They'd be bankrupt. Completely. They would have never made it to SNES.

@ironhive: Out of this World was awesome...I never finished it though. It was way too difficult, in my youth, and I haven't found a copy since. I'd like to give it another go.

@csismything: That's kind of an ignorant statement, dude.