This wave and the recent Spider-Man wave (Space Venom BAF) are both excellent. Like, a real step up from what Hasbro’s been putting out with the line.
This wave and the recent Spider-Man wave (Space Venom BAF) are both excellent. Like, a real step up from what Hasbro’s been putting out with the line.
It does! There’s another X-Men wave coming soon (early-mid 2017, I think) and Hasbro recently teased an Invisible Woman figure at SDCC.
Ebay. This X-Men wave is, I think, the only Marvel Legends wave I’ve gotten in it’s entirety. I can usually get the remaining parts for figures I want for pretty cheap on Ebay, and I can also sell the parts for the figures I don’t. Though, admittedly, I’m a bit behind on both. Thanos and Groot are both missing a leg,…
All of those have, technically, served as X-Men. So, you know, reasons. Mostly so they can sell more waves. The next X-Men wave has Cyclops in it, along with Colossus and freakin’ Dazzler. Hopefully Storm and Nightcrawler are coming. Gambit too.
I’m guessing you’ve only listened to the loudest voices, then. While the lack of player interaction is certainly the most talked about negative, it’s by no means the only thing lacking.
What? No it isn’t. I’ve had the game since launch, and I’m not furious. I think it’s an okay game. But, that doesn’t make that description suddenly not bullshit.
It’s very large for a “portable” system. Kind of eliminates the point if you have to carry a bag of some sort, and least in my opinion. Also, IIRC, the size of the screen is bigger, but the resolution isn’t (or it’s not increased to the same degree?).
So if your eyesight sucks, sure, XL all the way. Or maybe if you’re…
That is... absolutely not the norm. Most game companies do not discuss bans at all, unless pressed. They might say, if asked, that bans have been handed out, for example. But making examples of people? Who? When? What company?
It’s also ridiculously uncommon for free-to-play games to ban users who have…
This would make perfect sense... if you could buy or earn currency directly. But you can’t. You only get coins from loot boxes, and thus are still subject to the RNG. The only thing allowing people to use coins to purchase the limited-event items would do is make it so that people have a [slightly?] higher chance of…
Even if the short was years ago, it still had to be after Reaper became, well, Reaper, and [theoretically] was working with Talon. Otherwise Soldier 76 wouldn’t be all gruff, old, and post-dead.
Which would make Reaper referencing her make less than zero sense. As his line doesn’t really make sense if she’s a newb…
Keep adding more features? They haven’t added any new features or “goals” since, what, 2014? Early 2015 maybe?
Game development takes years. That said, this does seem to be progressing somewhat slowly. I’d expected to see trading and an overhaul of the UI by now.
They actually do have a road map, and have only had to meaningfully change direction twice. Which is pretty good for a project that, were it not being openly developed, would likely only have been announced last month at E3. And even then, it likely would have been an announcement for SQ42 and a mere teaser for SC.
Because Derek Smart scared him into thinking the new TOS was taking away all his consumer rights, most especially the right to a refund at any point in the future.
Which is false, the current (“new”) TOS has some clarifications, but his right to a refund is about the same in this TOS as it was in the one he originally…
Well, that’s not really right. First off, the game wasn’t announced until a very significant amount of work had been done on it, so it’s been worked on for good deal more than three years (and it was still delayed). Most big games aren’t announced until they’re 2 years or less out from release, for reference.…
Actually that’s wrong. The original TOS said that, sure, but he pledged in 2014 or 2015, IIRC, and agreed to a wholly different TOS that stated quite plainly that there were no refunds. And at that point the amount of “feature creep” and delayed schedule were readily apparent.
This isn’t the story of some naive gamer…
Carrying over a percentage of your charge would really be best. Like, let’s say 50 or 60 percent. Then you couldn’t just ult-charge and switch, but you also wouldn’t be constantly losing all your charge when you switch.
Aside from, probably, the healers, people just refusing to switch to help the team is a huge problem…
For the original G1 cartoon continuity, which is where “Robots in Disguise” comes from, the ‘disguise’ bit is primarily from humans, though it seems to have sometimes also worked to them from the opposing faction. Also, the Transformers were a, erm, “slave race,” manufactured by the Quintessons to sell to other…
That may be true, but all the people I know with peanut allergies (admittedly, only a few) refuse to eat at Five Guys or any other place that advertises that they use peanut oil. So, it wouldn’t surprise me if it’s still a contributing factor.
And most fast food is... meh. Checker’s/Rally’s is pretty good, and…
You’re looking for Five Guys if you want peanut oil. The reason the big chains don’t use it is because of the number of people with peanut allergies.
Balancing focused on characters(OW) vs balancing based on teams(RS), basically. I actually love that Overwatch lets you double-up or stack characters.