The lack of underwater fighting in MH4 is, and I'm serious, maybe the most important thing that's kept me from buying a 3DS, which I would probably only ever use to play Monster Hunter.
The lack of underwater fighting in MH4 is, and I'm serious, maybe the most important thing that's kept me from buying a 3DS, which I would probably only ever use to play Monster Hunter.
It's never an excuse for anyone else presenting yet another fantasy Europe to a worldwide audience, so I don't make exceptions for the Poles. And you've mentioned a number of ways it could happen already, right?
The shuffliest!
This was where DA: Inquisition began to lose me, right at character creation. I'd never played a DA game, so I was interested in seeing what it had for me. Oh. Elves and dwarves, huh. And then I'm the chosen one, right, I have a little thing on me that makes me the most important person right away, because of demons…
I was shocked by how much I truly loved that game. Cliched story, but beautiful and comical presentation, and a surprisingly immersive world for all its appearance as a kids' cartoon. I've loved the DQ mechanics since I was a child, so that was never in doubt, but I was intrigued by how well the game pulled off subtle…
It is, for sure, like Battlefield or its equivalents. It's a multi-player game where the single-player aspects are designed for one purpose, prepping you for effective participation in multi-player later.
It's a little sad that Americans are swallowing this excuse. In fact, the game is a fantasy, it has worldwide distribution and Polish people, get this, have also learned that there are non-white people in the world and that their representation in media is important.
I like Monster Hunter, but Dark Souls is certainly the right comparison. MH is for people who think they're hardcore enough to play Dark Souls online as a team game where every time you die it handicaps your teammates. I love it. You have to get your shit on point and be there for your team or you're an asshole.
This wasn't any good! Jerks!
Terry Gross is just awful
This just seems less and less tempting every time I read or see or hear anything about it
*shifts uncomfortably in seat*
I liked the celebrity cameos and then I grew up and posted comments on the A.V. Club
You'd be wrong!
Wow, Tori Amos sounds intolerable. "I would go back in time to tell someone already successful something that he would find out less than a year later, and that sounds like it's actually about me."
JAMIE DOESN'T LIKE SARCASM
Damn, that's cold.
That's a great rendition of the U.S. government's propaganda. In the real world, the first thing the pro-Europe coup government did was ram through a bunch of IMF/World Bank loans.
Completely false…
So, the Marvel-Studios-owned property that depends on the highest-concept, most abstract ideas of any of them—something Marvel Studios does poorly—and Scott Derrickson is the director and C. Robert Cargill is the writer. Great.