I liked Guild Wars because it had rather modest, straightforward numbers instead of health pools in the 6-7 digit territory and attacks that did half a million damage.
I liked Guild Wars because it had rather modest, straightforward numbers instead of health pools in the 6-7 digit territory and attacks that did half a million damage.
If not for WvWvW, I bet they would have just gone with GW1's system.
I don't think people celebrate the '92 Dream Team because they won (that was really the expected outcome), but because it was a team comprised of some of the greatest players the sport of basketball has ever seen.
What's so strange about that?
Nope, I've seen homeless people do it while heading home late at night when most places with publicly available restrooms are closed.
No fun allowed.
Well, they've got Makers covered.
1998 for sure, though I loved pretty much every year between the late 90's to the early 2000's. Had a lot of great gems in those years.
It's like Epic's trying to make me like them again.
Why don't you just partition your hard drive and dual boot Windows 7 on your Mac?
I always play paladin or cleric types. Any sort of armored melee spellcaster with heals and support abilities that are impossible to kill, really.
There is a natural ergonomic position. Your thumbs should rest flush with the rest of your fingers normally, unless you're odd and your thumbs stick out in a crab claw position all the time.
I think he means both versions (360 and PS3).
I get that feeling too, though the PSP was chugging along pretty much the same way and still had a few great games per yer. Looks like a large amount of the Vita's upcoming releases are JP-only so far, just like the PSP.
Low fantasy is based in the real world by definition (or at least a world that seems familiar to us).
That's great to hear, but I meant Sega as a whole. The company hasn't been doing too hot.
So that's where Sega's budget went.
I use my second monitor for consoles, so no TV parasite here.
Well, it wouldn't exactly be unprecedented.