bereman08
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I like Warpath as an Armor counter. If someone drops Armor early on, I'm pretty confident they're going to drop a big card there, so I just put Warpath down somewhere and ignore that field.

Its seen a huge comeback this year. The Netflix Anime was well loved and people wanted to dive into the world. CDPR has also been really working on fixing the game. Plus the DLC was announced.

Your opponents are playing poorly then. Killmonger isn’t instant win against zoo if the opponent holds back as they should. Play iceman and korg early is fine but they can flood the board turn 6 from behind when your killmonger will flip first and do nothing against their 6 one drops that each have 4-7 power. That or

Agreed. I’ve seen a few people make the mistake of conflating Quicksilver, Domino, and America Chavez. America’s effect isn’t drawing her on turn 6, it’s not drawing on her on turns 1-5.

When you first get this card you might be excited. America is a 6-cost/9-power card that always shows up on turn six, which is usually the last turn of most Marvel Snap games. And yeah, it’s nice knowing a powerful 9-power card is definitely going to show up at the end of your match. But this also means she’s not

This is why even in decks focused around a keyword (Destroy, Ongoing, etc) I tend to still keep in Scarlet Witch and Nightcrawler. Gives me a little more control, and if the first location is bad, I can drop Nightcrawler on one of the other two, and if one of THOSE is also bad, I can still move him.

“Better mechanics” is certainly debatable. For stealth? Sure. Combat? Not so sure about that. Arkham combat was largely automated. Punch some dudes, press the Counter button when prompted, rinse and repeat until you build up your hit streak and either finish everyone off with an overpowered AoE attack or keep going

This, the Arkham combat was just old assassins creed but with batman which basically meant “hit the counter button to be a badass and win” and it blows my mind that people want that over a system that actually encourages you to get creative. 

Tim Drake from the animated series Isn’t actually Tim Drake, he’s an amalgamation of Jason Todd and Tim Drake (considering they skipped Jason in the show). This is the same Robin that after Infinite crisis spent years trying to secretly re-clone his boyfri—I mean best friend Superboy. Also after everything that

Assholes might be their biggest demographic, but highly skilled assholes clearly are not - the biggest group are the cannon fodder.

Is there actually a story reason worth keeping in the game to have to fight cops?

I like the randomness of what cards I unlock. The opposite is you see the same deck over and over and over again as you move up the ranks because everyone gets the same cards and is going to run the “best” deck. I know this game isn’t going anywhere, so I’m not in a hurry to collect em all, and I’m having fun with the

I love when Deathstroke shows up and you think you’ll be getting an epic rematch, then you just get another Batmobile tank fight. With Death-Fucking-Stroke, The Terminator. He jumps out of the tank at the end of the fight and gets one-punched by Batman, then put into a cell.

The Nee Zealand trick worked! Played 90 minutes yesterday. Fun Batman-world content! Excited to get back in. My 90 minute, one sentence review: Ninja Turtles with no Michaelango and two Donatellos. 

This one is good, but it really doesn’t hold a candle to the Joshua Stephenson quest as my favorite, asking questions about the value of faith, the limits of self-forgiveness, the ghoulishness of entertainment and how it keeps churning on, regardless of our level of participation. I consider it on the level of the

“I just want to play the same Final Fantasy game all the time” is a really weird mindset for an anthology series that basically serves as a generational test kitchen for JRPGs and sets certain standards of expectation among audiences. Yeah, sometimes the games make weird or outright bad decisions, but inconsistency in

Technically buying the card art doesn’t increase your collection level. You get that via Boosters. On the collection board, playing games, or if you use credits to buy an upgrade. You also get card art via the collection path as well.

so you are saying this game is not about driving down a predetermined track throwing pokeballs at marvel characters and taking their photos? i was misinformed.

This series has developed Pokemon syndrome where folks act like whichever FF they grew up with is the truest representation of the franchise and everything else is an unjustified departure tainting their childhood memories.