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I went in not expecting much. I am now extremely excited. Bungie seems to be finally realizing that players just want to feel powerful in this game. The multiple statements in the vidoc about perhaps going overboard, or “dialing it up too much,” were right on point - that’s exactly what players want. I know that

Agreed, but what I mean about the Phoenix is that the recurring threat part comes with no downside. In the past something like this would require six mana or would be far weaker.

This analysis is good, but misses the real problem: The red aggro decks are able to run recurring and hard to remove threats like Rekindling Phoenix, Hazoret, and Scrapheap Scrounger. Most of the time red aggro decks sacrifice endurance for their hyper aggressiveness, however right now these decks are both hyper

Honestly, it’s totally okay to be bad at these games. For years I never touched online or ranked, and was content to just beat the CPU over and over, and still enjoyed a lot of fighting games that way.

huh, you’re right. it’s for switch though.

Check out the announcement, though, because they’re suggesting that the finale for the new Ravnica sets is also the finale for the Gatewatch/Bolas plot. So maybe you’ll get your wish.

Hit the showers!

I think those are some real broad generalizations you’re making there that don’t really account for what the real differences between Western and Japanese games are.

Thank you for giving me so much beauty and such good cries, Mr. Takahata.

Looks like Tome Rader to me.

wasnt that the entire plot of the lego movie?

Good article! I’ll admit I only clicked cuz of boobs, though.

Christ. This is very dumb.

The icon is a 16x16 pixel image showing Owlboy’s face on white background, and the face (15x16 pixel) isn’t even centered.

Switch icons do not display the name of the game unless they are highlighted. Game icons that do not have the name of the game within the icon itself are thus difficult to identify in the list. Insisting on decent icon design isn’t “people losing their shit”, it’s “people wanting to identify a game”.

Ummm, why is everyone feeding the trolls? That’s bad business.

Yeah I read it, smart ass. I didn’t see *the point.*

Props go out to launch title Zombi U for surviving on this list for the console’s entire lifespan.

Looking at this list, I’m reminded that the Wii U definitely had some great content. Certainly enough to warrant a purchase, even today, unless all of them come to the Switch. Which honestly they should.

I keep saying it every time this list gets updated, but DKC Tropical Freeze is significantly better than at least a couple games on this list. It might not be a revolutionary game, but it’s a damn good game nonetheless, and easily one of the best Wii U exclusives. But of course, opinions etc. etc., words and such.