The interesting part about randomness with the Shredder is that it forces the player to adapt, and I think there’s nothing wrong with that.
The interesting part about randomness with the Shredder is that it forces the player to adapt, and I think there’s nothing wrong with that.
If degree of skill required could actually be empirically measured, gaming articles would have way less clicks. Everyone has an opinion on whether or not certain games require certain degrees of skill, how will it ever be anything more than just an opinion?
How is poker any different?
I’m curious what combination of spells got the KJ’s health so high.
Funny because I was actually the other way around. I read some Bloodshot in the 90’s, then when I saw Scribd had comics, I did the trial and I was so surprised to see new Bloodshot books in there. Bingeing commenced, and then on to Harbinger.
DC is sitting on yet another missed opportunity to put out a competing “DC Unlimited” app that actually works and doesn’t crash as frequently as Marvel Unlimited. Maybe call it “Infinite DC”?
Scribd and Comicsfix also have Valiant titles too, and you’ll recognize a few DC writers in there like Jeff Lemire. Really great stories and characters.
LOL, hard to believe the Comics Code Authority had nothing to say about this.
LOL, hard to believe the Comics Code had nothing to say about this.
A chick who was the President of an anime club disparagingly called me only a “half-nerd” once. Such a weird insult/compliment.
What issue was this?
I’m sure there are others in Schilling’s camp who believe he wrote the 2nd too.
Science doesn’t require faith, scientific knowledge changes when other science comes up to refute the original claim. With religion, it’s just “believe us or GTFO.”
I don’t add movies/shows I’ve already watched to my queue, only the stuff that I would be interested in watching within the next year or so. If I really need to watch something again, I’ll just go to the aptly-titled “Watch It Again” category.
I usually throw anything I have any interest in watching in my queue, then I search through my queue instead of through the Netflix categories whenever I’m looking for something to watch.
A few years ago I was contemplating making a career switch to videogames in some capacity, until I read more about it and saw plenty of stories like this. Currently enjoying my current job security in accounting, and I'm fortunate enough to have a good enough work/life balance to still have plenty of gaming time.
I just finished this whole arc, wow, this has got to be one of the greatest x-stories from start-to-finish. It's got all of the best X-Men staples, assassination of key figures, time travel, high-concept science fiction, parallel universe versions of heroes, and also explores different ways that heroes can be killed.…
The ironic part is that Hearthstone is free-to-play, so why would anybody play with a knockoff instead of the real thing?
Are there ever any examples of American companies bootlegging foreign IP's? It seems like we always hear about foreign people bootlegging American IP's, is it really just a symptom of a lack of importance placed on creativity in foreign cultures nowadays?
I'd agree with you if Bungie had put more thought and variety into both the missions and the Crucible. It's just sad that the missions are still just "go somewhere and push a switch," this type of gameplay was old more than 10 years ago. It's also sad that we went from multiplayer Halo with what seemed like dozens…