WHERE’S PHARAH?
WHERE’S PHARAH?
Now THAT is a good teacher.
Molybdenum Fellow.
A Batman Family game? Oh heck yeah. Sign me up now. I would be 100% all over that.
I never had much trouble with them, just because the audio queues are pretty generous. You can hear them from quite a ways away. Plus, if you scan visually, you can usually pick them out pretty easily, since they tend to stand out in Detective Mode.
That was an issue with Arkham City too - the Hush, Azrael, and Deadshot missions were pretty frustrating to find without looking at a map. On the one hand, I appreciate that they wanted players to stumble on them organically, but on the other hand, they were way too easy to miss if you weren’t combing every inch of…
I actually liked the fight against the Arkham Knight himself, but yeah, Mr. Freeze was a highwater mark they’ve yet to match. I wish there was a way to just replay that fight; I’ve done it three or four times and I’m pretty sure there’s still at least one technique I’ve never used on him.
Slant-wise to the topic, but Arkham City’s Mr. Freeze boss fight is one of my favorite boss fights ever.
If this had come out before Destiny 2, I would have been very tempted. Well, maybe not THAT tempted, since I have 3A’s original Titan figure, which is the same armor set but red, but you get my point.
Statue =/= action figure.
On the other hand, I doubt there would be any way to get Musketeers in the Switch version.
If not, you should be able to get the patch quickly and easily. That said, probably not.
I really don’t want to buy Darkest Dungeon again, but I think I’m probably going to.
I haven’t played Imperial Assault, but some friends and I did a one-shot Edge of the Empire game with premade characters, since none of us had ever played before. I wound up with the Bothan Slicer and played her as a rich girl college student working with a gang of smugglers and outlaws as a summer internship. Lots of…
Man, I absolutely am going to steal that non-lethal Assassin idea for my next character. If their family buries them alive, I’m not technically the one that murdered them, right?
Yeah. And the best part is that Patrice Desilets, the creator of the series, explicitly said in an interview there was no reason or reward for collecting the flags, they were just there if people wanted to get them.
To be fair, B:TAS was originally planned as a continuation of Burton’s Batman movies, and the Arkham games are essentially unofficial B:TAS sequels.
For whatever it’s worth, it’s actually pretty good hot sauce.
Really? $90 for a high-end board game, especially one with high quality minis seems pretty reasonable to me. And since it seems like all the stretch goals will be included rather than add-ons, even more so.