Your ability to count is questionable.
Your ability to count is questionable.
You should buy a PS4 for whatever reason you want to. It’s your money and time, buying one for No Man’s Sky is a perfectly valid reason, and once you have one you can expand into other PS4 games.
I afraid the game will suffer from power creep if the only acceptable solution to balance win rate of weak classes is to pour in powerful cards every several months. Powerful cards needs to be spread among multiple sets and I am sure priest will eventually make a big come back (and make another class too weak to be…
I didn’t know it was so hard to get cards in this game, bought 70 packs, and still missing like 30-40 % of classic deck.
Good. Now pull it from Constructed and replace it with a new card that actually helps Priests resist the parade of Zoolocks and Aggro Shamans that try to melt your face by turn 6.
It’s been about a year since it looked like the devs had any idea what they want to do with priest. All they know is that everyone hates losing to priest, and Purify does help with that I suppose.
Blizzard actually wait in waves to ban people so the cheat engineers don’t know how they got caught
For two, how did this person, high-leveled as they were, not get caught sooner?
That felt fucking great to watch, I’m not gonna lie.
This is one of the best articles I’ve read in a long time on here. And an especially interesting investigation of what happens to long term online forum communities in general, and having been both a fan of Berserk since the 90's anime was new, and reading the manga over college as well as being a sociologist, this…
Its really confusing to start, like I was more lost in Dark Souls than I was in DS2 and that was my first go into DS universe. I’ve made it to Sen’s Fortress now after ringing both bells and no I have to do some serious soul grinding because my guy is way too weak. :P I feel your pain though, the first night I went…
I’m not a sadist and I love this game. It’s never so difficult that it seems impossible. It’s difficult to the point where you feel like if you just try a little bit harder you can do it. I held out on playing this game for a long time but once I started it I didn’t regret a second of it.
Dont get your hopes to high, this game will make you enjoy success after many, many failures.
If you have a PS3 I highly recommend getting Demons Souls first. It is set up with the same sort of combat and challenge but can be made easier by the player if they do some runs through the early areas to get healing items.
I just want to say the game can be brutal at times, but it is fair. Just keep your eyes open and practice combat. I've been hooked since Demon Souls, like really hooked. A hard game is great when you know it is fair, and 99% of the time the death was your own damned fault.
Every word of that song is from the soul, or so I hear, I never made it that far. I do love the game and I will come back around to it someday.
The "ghost" people are part of a forrest covenat sworn to protect the forrest. Take them on one at a time. Fighting close to the cliff edge can allow for easy kills (or deaths). Don't wan't to spoil things but if you find a house with a white cat being inside you can join this covenant. It will stop the attacks and…
I just skimmed some of this, as I didn't want to spoil much.
If you have no patience you will NOT enjoy this game. It will punish and humiliate the impatient person. It requires slow dedicated progress so you learn how to attack each new enemy. There are some insane speed-runs of this game but even those people really know what they are doing already.
And this is why Dark Souls was, without a doubt, the most tightly-designed game of last year (once they patched the input latency bugs, that is). I don't usually play games like this and I'd still call it Game of The Year.