One of the funniest things to me is how friggin’ expensive it is. 16k dust to bore your opponent to death. Unfortunately missing Zola and Volazj.
One of the funniest things to me is how friggin’ expensive it is. 16k dust to bore your opponent to death. Unfortunately missing Zola and Volazj.
I knew it was only a matter of time, so I held off on the PS4 version. FFXII is such a great game, too bad it released so late in the PS2's life cycle.
As a huge Kyoto Animation fan, looking forward to Violet Evergarden. Other than that, I’ll probably stick with 3-gatsu no Lion and binge Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou, Houseki no Kuni and if I really want get get sad, I’ll watch Made in Abyss.
I hope that PC offensive SEGA talked about way back eventually brings this game to Steam (along with the Yakuza series, and hell, I’d play Persona again in 4K)
Can’t believe I’ve been waiting for Violet Evergarden for a year now. It’s finally happening.
There’s more to Doki Doki Literature Club than just this. That’s all I’ll say.
Looking at the Youtube comments, people seem excited for this, but it looks like a train wreck. An expensive, nostalgia-filled train wreck.
I don’t know why you would think the Mage, Priest and Warlock weapons would lose durability for their effects or that the way they act is out of the norm. Weapons lose durability for attacking or through cards like Bloodsail Corsair. And any other effect (such as Sword of Justice or Atiesh) specifically state that the…
Given the insane level of precision movement speedrunners display in SM64, I’m excited to see all the crazy ways they break this game and make me feel even worse about my skill level.
“I did not hit her. It’s not true. It’s bullshit. I did not hit her. I did not. Oh hi, Riot.” - Vasilii
The fact that Nemsy will be obtainable indefinitely rather than being a Halloween thing that’ll run out eventually makes the whole ordeal a bit more bearable. And it is a purely cosmetic item after all.
NA week 2?
Games have been sick so far this year. EDG should’ve won their game against SKT too, but you never bet against SKT.
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What you’re describing is more the classic aggro versus control match up where the value-oriented deck tries to survive the initial onslaught until it can stabilize. At that point, the aggro player’s cheap draws would be outshined by the control player’s better ones.
The fact that he wasted dozens of pings to kill the opponent’s board rather than go face shows he had very little idea how to play the deck. The whole Nozdormu debacle was just icing on the cake.
I’ll buy this for the third time. This game is a masterpiece.
“Spreading Plague is too powerful of a tool for druids to fend off aggro, so we nerfed it. Also, we nerfed all the aggro decks that were giving druids a hard time. Good job, team, high fives all around.”
This was really blown out of proportion. It was a desperation play that happened to work out by a slim margin. Could also have simply died before landing and looked like he threw the fight.
It’s a breath-taking movie with so many powerful scenes that reduced me to a puddle. Then again, that’s what I’m used to from Kyoto Animation and specifically Naoko Yamada’s direction.