PvE is fun and the story missions are pretty great, but like you I don’t care much for PvP. And unfortunately PvP is still about 50% of the game.
PvE is fun and the story missions are pretty great, but like you I don’t care much for PvP. And unfortunately PvP is still about 50% of the game.
They milled out all my adapt cards so I guess I’ll lose ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
In related news, Fox -a company willing to throw video games under the bus for gun violence instead of blaming lax gun control laws- caught wind of the Blizzard Hong Kong controversy and reported on it with the headline “Game Over For Democracy.”
I’ve jumped back into Apex after a few months of playing other stuff, so I never knew they were locked in the first place. I had a Vault Code drop for me last night and didn’t put two and two together until I stumbled upon a Vault in a different game.
You touched on a bit, its a real shame they went back to the “progress in the story unlocks gear slots” scheme. It’s kind of a pain because I decided to do all the sidequests and side-objectives first, so I was getting class mods and artifacts way before I had the option to equip them. It’s crazy that they’ve stuck…
Doom Eventual
I mean, a good scientist would kill at least a few kids just to see if there’s any truth to the claim. And I’m really stretching the definitions of “good” and “scientist.”
Seeing God (or the closest thing to God) in the Pokemon universe is a Pokemon, it kind of makes sense??? If man was created in Arceus’s image, it stands to reason that Pokemon and Humans share common soul-stuff.
I want to know how exactly these ghost Pokedexentries are made within the Pokemon universe. Because either somebody heard a ghost story about Phantump being a dead kid and was like “yeah, that sounds about right” and put it into a scientific database OR scientists killed AT LEAST one kid for Pokemon research.
Physical copies of PC games today are usually just boxes with a Steam code or whatever inside. They’re nice if you like showing off your collection. (Not to mention they tend to go on sale faster/cheaper on Amazon or wherever.)
1) Grinding exp has never been hard, just tedious.
Sir, this is an Arby's and it's the lunch rush.
Maybe it’s to keep people around longer since there does seem to be an stronger emphasis on post-game content this time around. (And TBH some things like the Mayhem Modes and Guardian Points would have been great to have at the start of the game.) Although I don’t really see why. Maybe to keep people engaged longer…
Whenever I’m working groundskeeping or custodial duties I get a variation of “You missed a spot.” or “Could you come do my place next?” The more tedius the job (mowing on a hot day, shoveling snow, wiping the glass on doors nobody can seem to avoid touching) the more frequent the banal jokes.
I heard about Claptrap’s Manvoice actor getting shafted, but I didn’t realize Baker wasn’t back. I haven’t played Tales in a while so I didn’t really notice the voice change. It’s such a shame that this game I like has such assholes helming the wheel.
I don’t have the exact numbers, but I read that the Twitch viewership numbers were a good deal lower compared to last year’s Grand Finals. (Something like 300K to 250K) Aparently viewership has been pretty steadily draining on Twitch since it’s inaugural broadcast (some 400K).
Im still on the fence about this. I ended up getting a Twitch player with ad block because not only were the random ads loud and obnoxious, but it seemed like 3/5 times they’d mess up the default Twitch player so I’d have to reload the stream (and get another ad for my trouble). This seems like a better alternative to…
I get buffing some characters and nerfing some enemies, but nerfing seems a little weird for this game unless the weapon is extremely broken (RIP Bee).
I wonder if he’s supposed to be the obligatory support character then. His shield + amp damage seems like it’d get the most value out of larger groups.