There must be some truth about the live action Zelda show on Netflix.
There must be some truth about the live action Zelda show on Netflix.
Isn’t Calgary the place that sent us Nickelback and Ted Cruz? Don't bring that Honey Badger Brigade here.
A good Friday the 13th game has to be like Alien Isolation, where you play hide and seek with the boogeyman.
No gameplay.
The only thing that seemed out of place is the dinosaurs and the Thor thing.
Last time I played, it was just Street Fighter IV. Now I know there’s Ultra Street Fighter IV Omega Edition.
Ha! You probably never played competitive Street Fighter 2 back in the 90s. In the Turbo version Ken was overpowered, and most top matches were Ken vs Ken. Then Super Street Fighter 2 came out and Ken was nerfed! All of a sudden, people started using other characters. That was a memorable time.
Didn’t the developer say he was done balancing the game? I guess common sense beats arrogance this time.
You can't use hipster and PC in the same sentence unless it's a Mac.
In case you forgot, Final Fantasy 7 was already a thing when Titanic came out. The graphics are a few years behind, maybe 1994.
You have to find your own people to play a raid with. Because you know, people always have 5 willing players handy at all times.
Blaming players do not solve the issue that Bungie brought up. It’d be like Kotaku blaming readers who don't click on an article.
PvP is as shallow as the rest of the game, lacking a ton of options people are used to from other shooters. It also suffers from the developer trying to micro-manage the way people play, turning it into a game of Wack-A-Mole with guns and ammo choices.
You, and the majority of the people who play Destiny. While the raids gives the game prestige, locking it out to groups that can't even form within the game makes them look good on paper, but terrible in execution.
I’m just going to eat my popcorn and watch. So many people who thinks this game’s “da shit”, and so many who bought the DLC in advance. Hilarious.
The majority of Destiny players have never done a raid, mostly because they can’t. So they develop this game type, have to constantly fix cheeses and bugs, for what? To make happy a small percentage of people who has time to burn? I think they are allocating their resources better this time.
Only 2 out of 10 people who has played Destiny has done a raid.
Good. The raids with no matchmaking nor in-game LFG was creating a cast system of the haves and the have-nots. I think it was a terrible idea to ask the requirement of a coordinated team, when the game didn’t have any social features to support it. GTA5 took its sweet time to feature heists, but when it did, it was…
From the trailer all I got is they’re repackaging the Queen’s Wrath thing from the firsts weeks of release into DLC.
Let’s see. The day it comes out you could go back to do the same thing over, and over, for little to no reward... Or you could be playing this...