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There's multiple maps, but they all follow the classic MOBA tropes of having multiple lanes of travel with varying terrain that converge on single points at opposite sides.

If you like Smite, you'll like Gigantic.

Yeah, I can add a little something else to it - Screw League of Legends, screw DOTA 2, THIS is how a MOBA should be done.

It might have to do with that there are more Metro 6R4's out there than Audi Sport-Quattros, Lancia Delta S4's, or Ford RS200's out there for stunt driving on a movie set. I think it was a budgetary constraint rather than narrative.

Hopson mentioned that Bungie didn't expect the random drops to be as big of a deal as they ended up being. What they were expecting was for players to simply buy better gear, and to have random drops act as the cherry on top, so to speak. Instead, players have latched onto the RNG, and it's affecting their perception

I think people labeling each game as a sequel kind of got it wrong. I think he should have marketed them a little bit different as episodes. The rapid releases signify that was the idea and to keep the story fresh.

Markiplier is a very hit or miss LPer, but his FNAF videos have created some comedy gold.

No, they also added in MSAA, PPAA, and SSAO based effects. They're subtle, but the effects add in some serious beauty to the game. Textures look deeper in some spots, lighting is massively improved, and the MSAA is nuts. There's almost no jagged edges now.

Someone is pretty salty.

Or, you know, hire corporate watchdogs to monitor funding of transportation projects and figure out where these hundreds of millions are going? The gas tax wouldn't help if the money just fizzles into thin air, which is happening almost everywhere.

I've actually had the privilege earlier this year of seeing a few rather rare spectacles of cars myself. And when you meet someone with a huge amount of wealth, it's kind of boggling they can be still extremely down to earth. That man, at least one of them, was George Bunting. I got to see his collection of cars in

Here's my biggest tips (that you didn't cover):

Game runs pretty spectacular on my rig: Intel Core i7-4790k, 16gb RAM, Nvidia GTx-780Ti for the important bits.

Brady is NOT the greatest quarterback of all time. He has little to no class, he whines too much, and he should've retired years ago. Is he good? Yes. Is he the greatest? Absolutely not.

The reaction to Tectus is EXACTLY how I felt when I first faced him a few days ago.

"Oh, there's two of him."

Guilty Gear Xrd -SIGN- would be the prettiest sprite-based 2D fighter I've played, only those aren't sprites. ARC System Works' tricksy polygon work results in a game that has to be seen running 60 frames per second at 1080p.

1981 Volvo 242 GLT Turbo. You know how many of these I've seen? 1. Who had it? My parents. We sadly had to sell it because the heater core in it blew up and we soon learned to get to said heater, you would have to remove the engine and cut a hole in the firewall to access it. Besides that, the motherfucker ran

Addendum: Holy crap on a stick, he actually had the balls to close /r/WoW? The shark has been jumped and then some. Overreacting at its worst, people. Oh, and if you even try to go and find him, he's deleted his Twitter account (@nitesmoke) and his Reddit account has gone MIA or is mysteriously not showing posts

There's a difference between closing down a Subreddit for protest reasons (i.e SOPA and Reddit going dark a couple years ago) and someone pitching a bitch-fit because he couldn't play a game. Sorry, but this was column B all day long. He single-handedly abandoned a community when they needed a space to vent or

This isn't Project Titan. This is something completely separate from that. Overwatch was trademarked in April 2014 (on April Fool's Day, IIRC) and nobody took it seriously or dubbed it a Red Herring. Blizzard was still hiring like crazy even after Titan's cancellation was made public, so it was evident they had