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InvadingDuck | Zachary D Long
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I mean, you could just keep playing the original. I was impressed by the combat on this.

Nazi is not supposed to be capitalized if you aren’t capitalizing grammar because grammar nazi is either a title or a noun and you need to pick one. It’s fewer, not less. Pothead is not hyphenated.

Part of me wants to grab this when it’s on sale, cause I still like Bioware and maybe this will be a long, slow development into something great.

I’m definitely with you on anyone actively complaining about Unity’s recent boost being a letter-over-spirit type of person—and I suppose the real worry I have is similar to yours: Valve lacks the spine/force of will required to say, “Look, this was an incredibly special circumstance related to the near-destruction of

I think you’d also need to consider what the individual gamer is planning to do with the hardware. If you plan to play/raid competitively, then it follows that top-tier hardware does provide an advantage in that respect—but for standard gaming, there’s nothing in the world wrong with a console.

I mean, hell, there’s

Its a tightrope of balance, one that I think many developers land themselves in the soup over because they aren’t consistent.

This is super duper nice of him. Like, I don’t mind people eating in front of me while I’m fasting, but it’s awesome that he’s being so considerate.

You know, I had this whole spiel planned for explaining why love and friendship aren’t what beat FMA’s villain, but fuck it. I unapologetically love stories where the bad guy is beaten by the power of love and friendship, because those are legitimately really powerful fucking things! Emotional bonds, whether romantic

Yeah, I’d definitely rather focus on the fact that she shared, like, a thing implying that grieving parents’ pain was false then the fact that she’s not the best voice actor.

That’s the problem with all superspeed characters, and it translates really poorly to live action. Once a character is able to move in bullet time, no one should be a threat, but somehow they are.

Never came close to finishing it. It’s a technical marvel and I loved the first game, but it felt laborious to play. I had a lot more fun with the newest Zelda game, which I was playing simultaneously, and which felt like a much more mature and advanced open world game, ironically. I was also playing a lot of Dark

I love going outside the normal bounds of a game world. I’ve done it quite a bit in Mass Effect: Andromeda. Here’s just one example. You can see where the fully rendered landscape on Kadara abruptly ends and gives way to what looks almost like sand dunes cast in shadow.

Gotta imagine that at least 15 folks are already commenting with the meme. :p

Xatu used “Google historical event!” It was super effective. 

A negative review on the page of the game it’s reviewing is perfectly reasonable, once the game has been played.

Not an RPG at all. Straight up stealth action game.

Once you figure out how to sail a ship, it is relatively easy to do solo. (As long as its the smallest ship) The core gameplay is really fun and I find it enjoyable to pick up for an hour or two here and there and do some solo treasure hunting.

With that said, the game really shines when you play with your friends. The

Maybe they just don’t have experience with stores?

I would guess not, if I recall the story on here (from a while back) the guy who created steamspy had been helming part of the epic store project for years. Some of the features require gamedev integration most likely, others may not have been considered for the initial launch design (like user reviews), others (like

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