There are 0 micro-transactions in the entire game.
There are 0 micro-transactions in the entire game.
Well I’d be lying if I said there weren’t at least a couple dozen Gokus But there are a ton of characters in general, which all at least have a couple to a dozen or more cards. So there’s tons of room for variety. You could make many different all-Goku teams, sure, but you could also make a ton of great teams without…
It only took 8 years. Someday I hope we can get some form of Gundam UC Card Creator, too.
Honestly, if you’re a Dragon Ball fan, it’s a blast. The game is fanservice to the max, so if you’re not a fan, it probably won’t do much for you. But even on its own, it’s a fun, content-loaded card game of a different flavor than what you’re used to seeing. It is kind of a bummer not having a dual-screen setup like…
Players of Dragalia Lost have been sending all sorts of emails and support tickets in to the game to ask for them to keep the Notte game and potentially even expand it. It’s a simple shooter, but it’s fun.
So does the investigation into who, exactly, actually attacked him is going to resume, or...?
I’m guessing the reason this is showing up again is because it was announced that Suda is working on a new DLC scenario for Fire Pro Wrestling World?
I mean ideally the entire crew of snakes in Trump’s cabinet will be leaving after his first term, since he won’t get another one. But at least we know 100% for sure that this one’s gone.
Oh god, I remember that scene. The first few seasons of MASH definitely had some pretty fucking problematic stuff (although not quite as bad as the movie and ESPECIALLY not as bad as the original book. Especially noticeable when you see things the original author had said and written in later years, when the show far…
So Bad It’s Good isn’t really the right term, either, though. All the instances I pointed out are from the third game, and all are executed really well. Very competently storyboarded, framed, directed, etc. When something is So Bad It’s Good, you’re laughing at it because it’s bad, but it’s bad to the point of…
The Caribbean and Toy Box were definitely stand outs when it comes to the effort put in, and how interesting the worlds were in general. Olympus/Thebes was also a good start, in my opinion. For me it goes:
Caribbean > Toy Box > Greece > San Fransokyo > Monstropolis > Corona > Arendelle
It’ll be very interesting to see what sort of legal precedents exist for this sort of thing a decade from now.
“Epilogue” isn’t the important word there. “Unlock” is. The epilogue is part of the ending, no matter how many lucky emblems you get. It’s the secret movie that isn’t a normal part of the ending.
Yeah, that’s pretty weird. Yet, when we’re in a world where these are very widely-used forms of communication, I suppose there has to be some sort of legal treatment of them in courts.
The Caribbean opens up a LOT. There’s a ton of stuff to explore, and there’s all sorts of goodies scattered around every island on the map. It’s a lot of people’s favorite part of the game, world-wise.
A correction about point 1, is that’s actually not a secret. The epilogue with the mobile characters is, in fact, a normal part of the ending. It’s the big ridiculous Shibuya part that’s a secret, of course, but not the stuff with the box and all that.
He’s probably more upset that he isn’t getting all the attention than he is about the negotiations being a huge failure. Everybody knows that the thing the big baby loves more than anything else is ratings.
The second question I had about reading this, with wondering how this situation came to be taking the first spot, is “What the fuck is Matthew Heimbach doing around?” Shouldn’t he still be in jail for assaulting his step dad? I thought we were done with him by now.
People (like myself) are VERY passionate about DMC. The sales of the previous games prove it, too, as every entry in the series until DmC was actually a big hit, sales-wise.