greatdestroyer
GreatDestroyer
greatdestroyer

I’ve found that most stacks don’t actually play all that well together. Like a team of six Genji’s that couldn’t co-ordinate their way through a doorway. On the other hand, a group of friends stacking up can be trouble, if played right. But so can many combos of different heroes, so I don’t think it’s huge problem.

Most

Not really, or rather, only if your team is bad. Or you get, what I’m calling “shock rolled”, where the other team steam rolls you while you’re still coming to grips with the fact that they rolled four goddamn Soldier 76s. Every character can be countered by more than one other character, and a great team doesn’t even

This, right here. I cleaned out all the crap on my hard drive, backed up everything in case of migration issues (which is a thing that can happen with any migration), and had no issues with the upgrade.

On the other hand my two less-PC-competent friends had issues and immediately jumped back to Win7/8 like frightened

In Soviet Zelda, Princess rescues you!

... I’ll show myself out.

We know that? Every “Link” is a reincarnation of the original Link, who’s spirit was bound to the demon Demise and goddess Hylia, whom also reincarnate as Ganon and Zelda, respectively.

And while the official timeline has some shaky bits, a number of games a direct or semi-direct sequels and prequels to other titles.

Sort of, in the Legend at the beginning of WW it’s stated that after his defeat at the hands of The Hero of Time, Ganon returned, but no Hero (Link) appeared to face him.

Speculation, at the time, was that this was because after defeating Ganon, Hero of Time Link returned to the past (to the child timeline) thus

Link, Tetra, and the Pirates sailing to and claiming New Hyrule doesn’t suddenly make Old Hyrule or The Great Sea cease to be. This new game could take place in a risen Old Hyrule, while New Hyrule is still out there with it’s goddamn trains and Master Sword wanna-be.

I think MvM enemies should be map-based. It would add more verity and make more sense (at least some areas seem to have peace between the ‘bots and humans). Like, using existing maps as examples, Route 66 would pit your team against the Deadlock Gang, where as in Hanamura you’d fight the Shimada Clan. Omnics could be

Genji, Lucio, and Hanzo need nerfs of... some kind.

For Hanzo I think either making his arrow more avoidable (or at least make it so he can’t shoot me around/through corners) and/or making it so that he’s rooted for just a moment after firing a full charged shot (to stop the damn corning-hugging BS).

Genji I’m not sure

All the planned DLCs (Nuka World being the last one, IIRC) are in the Season Pass, that’s why they upped the price earlier this year.

The Koroks, and to a lesser extent the very Wind Waker like Chus and ‘Blins, make me think this may be either Old Hyrule risen from the depths or drained post WW, or perhaps a new land above it formed from the mountaintops and the seeds the Koroks spread in WW. I’ll be pretty excited if that’s the case, and it would

Awakening from a long sleep in an underground facility and walking out into the light of a world in ruins?

...Fallout or Zelda?

Reading: It’s fundamental!

Working as intended, at least for the most part. Though a good Hanzo player can dominate by specifically taking advantage of it. Then spamming his ult.

On PC I’d say all but one McCree I’ve encounter relies heavily on the stun + fan to annihilate anyone they run into. Teams don’t run with him all the time (I’d say Lucio and Roadhog are actually some of the most common picks), but when they do he can (could?) be very devastating.

McCree and Widowmaker also just happen

Most difficult? No. Not even close to goddamned Lucio, wall-skating around like a spastic gnat.

For the longest time, I’ve really wanted a game where you play as Link for the first 1/3rd, then get tricked & captured by Ganon. The next 1/3rd you play as Zelda (perhaps in disguise) finishing the quest Link started and rescuing him. Then for the final 1/3rd you’d ideally play as both of them, finally foiling

You jest, but I think that’s exactly what they mean. Link is the Mortal Man, Zelda is the Divine Woman, and Ganon is the Demonic Beast.

The reincarnated Spirit of the Hero angle certainly opens up the possibility of “Link” being born a girl in an incarnation. But... Well, the Spirit of the Hero always seems to incarnate in imitation of his original form (and, it seems like, is a bloodline reincarnation). “Link” is always a male Hylian (pointy ears)