Games, as addictive as heroin? That's bullcrap.
A bit of Powerhouse makes the whole thing priceless:
It could've been born because of technology constraints, but it turned into a sucessfull combat system even for new RPGs.
And now... I present a internet classic. Enjoy.
Dear Gabe,
Cutting the apple to prove the knives are sharp is pointless if you edit the video.
First of all, IF Granny turned into a fully armored Death Knight, I don't know ANY gamer that would be dumb enough to run up on her/it with no weapons or armor on.
I think they got schizophrenia and video games mixed up.
Games are interactive experiences.
It was good the first time it came out, I can't see why it wouldn't be good the 2nd time around with better graphics. It'll still be the same game, just with a shiny knew coating.
First thing I thought of when I saw this.
...the ability to create MacGuffins at will.
FYI Crunchyroll is getting slammed right now.
This shit is started to get really annoying.
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Yes. And it does not always show me everything when I click that. That is the issue.
The change to the search function is huge, in my opinion; I find myself significantly less stressed while exploring new areas now. I was TERRIFIED of unlocking the Perk that increases the Search range, for fear of crumbling under the weight of the unanswered search "ping", but I might actually do it now.