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Obviously many side quests in games are intended to be done side by side with the main quest which inflates the “time to beat” but it’s still insane to me that this passes as acceptable now days, especially for a franchise like Final Fantasy which used to put out huge games like Final Fantasy 9. And yes, I understand

Brings me back to vanilla launch week. You literally could not do anything most of the time. You could run around and usually kill things pretty fine but looting corpses could take upwards of 10-15 minutes per kill, making a lot of quests nearly impossible - fun times!

AI in the first game is indeed pretty terrible but the game still holds up as a decent shooter - Sure it doesn’t make a great modern stealth game because it predates the prevalence of cover shooters and you can still have a lot of fun with it. Last time I played was right before HR came out in 2011 and I still

No but now that I know about it I will, looks sick.

Original Deus Ex wasn’t really that hard except for the last level or two when you’re fighting those damn beefed up agent monster guys. . .

There are a LOT of reasons to get a CC if you’re a responsible adult. Reward points are nice if you don’t micromanage them. . .Once you’re good at paying things off and keeping track of bills putting everything on a card can net you a few hundred “free” dollars per year. And than of course things like price

The first section of Ready Player One was actually pretty good, the whole getting the first key portion. . .After that it just seemed to be a huge fucking rush job and a lot of “Here is the challenge ahead but obviously i’ve trained for 10 years in 80s pop culture so it was super easy”. I think Ready Player One would

I hadn’t heard about this and it’s such a shame - The book serieses (Both the Eisenhorn and the follow up Ravenor series, I have not started the third more recent part of the trilogy) are simply amazing. The first trilogy (Eisenhorn) would have made an amazing game if Telltale did it and experimented with just a

I hadn’t heard about this and it’s such a shame - The book serieses (Both the Eisenhorn and the follow up Ravenor series, I have not started the third more recent part of the trilogy) are simply amazing. The first trilogy (Eisenhorn) would have made an amazing game if Telltale did it and experimented with just a

When I used to play Atlantica Online back in college one of the greatest things I enjoyed about the game was that all microtransaction items within the game could be sold for in game currency. I always felt that by allowing that it gave people who may not be willing or may not be able to pay a few dollars a way to

Can we just get a M:UA3 please? Marvel heroes is pretty cool, but it’s not M:UA3

Nobody wants to hold the olympics because it’s a fiscal nightmare involving a ridiculous requirement that all of the facilities that are used must be completely new. Try telling a country that they need to invest billions upon billions on facilities that they will not use after the olympics are over and expect them to

Your logic is flawed, it’s like me saying that I shouldn’t use Scorpion’s special moves in MKX because my opponent might not know them all.

My coworkers have been finding magikarps at our local baseball field. . .which is nowhere near water.

If you purchase $40 worth of in-game currency it unlocks “free” currency so you can unlock everything else for free as needed. So the game is essentially free after you spend $40 total. If you buy in increments the game will tell you how much left you have to spend.

Remember when you could keep up with pretty much every major MMO release pretty easily because you were looking at one major release every few years?. . .When an MMO game felt special? I Miss those days :-/.

I loved Nintendo for Pokemon Picross - I didn’t feel ripped off when I bought something in the game because I knew I’d be limited to about roughly the amount it would cost me to buy a full priced 3DS game.

Not everyone has the old systems but the new collection was lazy compared to the content we got with the old collections, which was my point.

Mega Man doesn’t need to be done in a modern way. 9 and 10 did really well because that’s what the fans wanted - Remember, with such a huge gap in Mega Man over the years most of his fans are older. . .Not kids looking for goofy graphics.