Snow apocalypse? COOL!!
Snow apocalypse? COOL!!
I wouldn’t really call either Saitama or Genos, sociopaths. They both show a great deal of concern and empathy for other human beings.
Just an FYI for people interested in those sweat pants.
Just an FYI for people interested in those sweat pants.
Well, Bahamut is a Primal, he’s not even one of the, “actual,” deities of the FFXIV world. Like any primal, Bahamut is essentially a tulpa spirit, created through use of magic and the combined hopes, dreams, fears and hatreds of a multitude of mortal minds.
You clearly never played through the binding coil storyline. XD
Bahamut, from Final Fantasy XIV. He was a HUGE background presence throughout A Realm Reborn, even though he hardly appeared in the main campaign. The last time he was free, he was only loose for around ninety seconds, and he STILL wreaked enough havoc to reshape the continent and actually alter the climate. During…
I swear, when they finally add the doom train trial they better have Godbert suplex it!
Same, they were a good way to spend a day or two of questing, and the trials that accompanied them were fun little pieces of popcorn content that you could do over. XD
Man, I started out loving this game so much, but by the end it had really soured on me. The settings all felt kinda, samey after awhile, I disliked how you only really interacted through audio tapes, and the gameplay just kinda got repetitive after awhile.
I don’t want to be too hard on SquareEnix, buy they really should have known better. They may be better off then they were a few years ago, but they still don’t have a ton of money to burn. If they didn’t have outside investment lined up they shouldn’t have even considered making a new spinoff.
Was thinking this looked like a hot-dog coated in fruity pebbles. Clicked on the link, and saw I wasn’t all that far off from the truth. <_<;;
Yeah, the FFXIV community has been kinda upset about this for the past few days. I’m hearing there are some vigils being held on some servers.
A small dev team wouldn’t be an excuse given the success of the Elder Scrolls and Fallout franchises. They’ve had ample resources that they could have reinvested as a more fully rounded dev team. Choosing not to do that is a difficult decision to defend given the long standing criticisms leveled at these franchises.
I’m not even mad! I’m just really passionate about gaming in general.
And the Witcher 3 deserves much praise for being a WRPG with relatively little jank!
But, life is too short to tolerate janky games!
See: Every Bethesda game I’ve ever tried, usually after weeks or months of cajoling.
This would be a valid argument, if they did a good job at creating those games. I mean sure, they make games that few other developers try to tackle, but they’re so riddled with design flaws, glitches, and weird visuals that I just cannot give them much credit.