My opinion is that leveling up in an MMO is a legacy mechanic that’s pointless and a waste of time.
My opinion is that leveling up in an MMO is a legacy mechanic that’s pointless and a waste of time.
I’ll give a game a chance even if I dislike it at first. Just like I do with shows.
I mean 6 months isn’t that far from release. Combined with all the marketing for the movie and all the cross-merchandising that will be going on far after the movie has left theatres... not to mention the game will be close to the home release... yeah it’s 100% because there’s a movie coming out.
I loved this game and tried it again recently. It’s one of those games that is really well designed. From the mechanics to the music to the graphics: it’s Kojima quality through and through.
Other people explained the appeal already but let me point out that compared to all the monsters in the MH universe, the one they showcased is definitely one of the worst looking ones.
Don’t many of the negative reviews come from some change they did to where clans can go server to server, overtaking and destroying all the stuff you’ve built?
I’ll say this, 99% of the time I don’t use it, but playing Monster Hunter with 3D on a New 3DS is incredible.
I didn’t know that!
I have a Razer Blackwidow Ultimate which uses Razer’s clones of Cherry MX Blues.
Dude, the scene at the top of the tower when they’re all about to get the suncrest (or whatever it’s called) and Gabranth shows up? I still often think of that scene. That game has an amazing script and perfect voice-acting.
The main thing I think that made the first game fail was how bare bones it was. And not in a good way. No real unlocks for weapons, no real customization, all the ‘character’ unlocks were just different heads on the same body, no real classes.
I hate those CW style shows and was surprised how good iZombie was. It actually has good acting, usually a good script, and the main character and her co-worker are always funny.
The butterfly scene is pretty tame. Not sure why wombat23 said that.
He keeps saying, “I don’t care.”
I’ll try to hold-to-lock option.
Just gonna put this here...
Disagree. Between the camera and the close combat nature of the game, I often couldn’t tell where things where, what was behind me, who was about to attack me (making it hard to do your little dodge/blink move), or even what was in front of me since the camera didn’t focus on my target unless I 1) targetted them and…
Damn this is a long article about a 20 year old visual chat room.
I cracked up.
I bought this same one except it had a clock on it not too long ago.
I bought this same one except it had a clock on it not too long ago.