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Is “Gun Hedgehog” Fahey’s disparaging name for Shadow? 

*Madsta Ber

Kwalshyall said most of it, so I’ll just answer that, in Rise she becomes more old-Lara-y, getting a little more smug and headstrong. Also, you have the option to use dual pistols basically from the outset, the bow is just waaaay more fun.

This one is more or less the same quality of the plot in the first game, but it lacks the stellar character development and growth that the first game had, so the story feels a lot less risky and climactic as a result.

I’d like a racing game that lets the story unfold in the way that Fight Night, and to a lesser extent, UFC did. When you lose, you aren’t just kicked back to the start of the race and encouraged to try again. You lost. The game reacts to it, and you have to do even more to get back up. You’ll never forget your losses

The screenshot of that Twitch Chat sounds like the hallway of the high school I used to work at.

Every EA game that comes out it also allows you to play for ~8-10 hours for free a few days before it comes out. I was half-way through Mirror’s Edge Catalyst before the game arrived in the mail.

I’d like to see an MMO like New World where one side could actually win. All the natives are killed, the end. Or the natives drove the assault off planet and the colonists gave up, the end. Some form of closure.

Maybe is will come out on Xbox One someday...

RAGE was pretty good... at glitching so hard my game broke. First time I made it to raiding some bandits and I went to open a door to a load screen. The load screen popped up, then put me back outside the door. I could never interact with the door again.

Thanks! I guess I’ll give it another chance.

So did this game turn out to be worth the time? I played up until I got to the skyscraper and it was okay, but I put it down and haven’t touched it since. Am I missing anything big?

This is the exact same problem Microsoft had with rolling out the One. It’s not that they’re planning on doing something bad, but they’re playing in a field with the potential for bad stuff to happen, and instead of clearly saying “We aren’t going to do these bad things,” they’re just saying, “We aren’t really sure

Aloloak

...but what about Pikmin 4?

I really loved Chrono Cross. I played it as a kid when I borrowed it from a friend and years later I discovered Chrono Trigger. I went back to play it and was so disappointed. It lack so much of the critical depth that Cross presented; the meditations on life, morality, and fate; the complex battle system; the deep

Ironically, I totally avoided this game because my local GameStop has $60 price tags on the game and it looked like a $20 game to me. Reading this made me check again.

Playing slowly has two advantages. One: side swipe can be somewhat useful if you aren’t tapping as fast as possible. I’ve dodged supers a handful of times. Two: I rarely get the “infinite health glitch” anymore. My wife taps like a monster and gets the glitch at nearly every gym.

I dunno, it;s been 105+ here in Florida with humidity in the 60%+ region (feels like 115) and I’ve still seen hundreds of people out playing (and don’t even get me started on playing at Epcot).

The Team Mystic girl (guy?) was the only one that didn’t make me groan. Spark and Candela’s dialogue was terrible.