gandadfreeman
No More College Granddad
gandadfreeman

Forcing a story was one of my bigger gripes with Anthem. Those games just can’t have a fleshed out story. It’s going to be difficult to explain the lore of why you need to grind for better loot lol.

Good review and I agree with this. With that out the way:

I play smash regularly. I stand by what I said.

Pretty much. I’ll admit, there was a bit of trolling the Smash community but because it’s a party game first, these broken ass things don’t really matter. 

Nah. They do that on their own. 

Only about 5% bait.

Because you shouldn’t be flying off the stage at 72%.

Seen a couple Pokeman trainers online recently and I’m assuming this is why. Good thing this is just a party game otherwise I’d be asking Nintendo to fix this.

But that’s part of the game. That mimic making you start over is so you know that it’s time to stop opening every chest without thinking. You’re supposed to have some enemy fall on you out of nowhere because now you realize you should be aware of your surroundings.

After addressing the allegations him in an email to Kotaku, Mizumi sent another email a couple of minutes later: “Also, if you do mention me in your article, don’t forget to include a link to my YouTube channel. Thanks again :).”

however there is also a community offering tips to help.

More save points is fine.

I myself deal with occasional chronic pain that’s only alleviated by a brace. When I put it on, I am ten percent clumsier with a controller, making Sekiro ten percent harder. Can I rise to meet that extra ten percent? Maybe. Should I be expected to? That’s a different question.

This whole thing is a massive yikes. It seems like you were (are?) an asshole.

Been trying to find some friends but they all play on PS4. I’m the lone asshole with a PC

Redownloading as SOON as it goes live. This game is very fun but my last 2 matches were “clutch or kick” (where the team votes to team kick you for not winning a 1v4) and getting team killed for spawning. About damn time.

This was one of the things I liked about 4. I would get new abilities in 5 and then switch to another character. By the time I played with them again, I had forgotten what everything did.

Nah, this is a good point. As someone else pointed out to me, it’s also an easy way to be able to use the “well my kid did it on their own” when you don’t have your name on a building. It’s more what you said though. 

Amazing

School is too much these days :(