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I’ve had this same exact problem time and time again with Smash Bros. here :/ It’s really not hard to find a convenient middle ground. I know on /r/SmashBros when a tourney is done, the new post will always be titled, “[SPOILERS] Congrats to the winner(s) of [insert tournament+year]!”

FFXV is as close to IX and XIII as either of those are to ... I II III IV V VI VII VIII, etc., etc.

Because they wrote about him the first time, because Overwatch is big right now, so a cool highlight draws attention. This is a direct follow-up with that same person, and will thus draw in any readers of the previous piece, along with new readers for just being a cool piece on Overwatch.

“If you want to be a hero, you need to have dreams.”

As Gamexplain reported, CoroCoro magazine said/showed two more version exclusive Ultra Beasts:

All valid points. I appreciate your response and differing perspective. Sincerely. <3

That’s because Aaron was wrong... It’s not 72 hours IRL at all; it takes 3 in-game days to beat. I believe it’s about 1 min. IRL for every 1 hr. in game, so it’s about half an hour for a full day cycle.

While that’s super cheeky harhar funny, it’s also implying that I DON’T have a full time job, which is false. :P

And that’s where we agree to disagree, my friend.

Like I mentioned to another fellow, it’s probably a combination of both. I love and play WoW and Witcher, and I thought both of those Clueless Gamer were pretty funny/well-done. So... Idk. Maybe I’m just a little tired/grumpy, and I mis-interpreted his comments and perhaps took them a little too personally. :P

Have you played Skyrim?

A monster that takes 72 real time hours to defeat

That, and it just plain was not as funny as other episodes of Clueless Gamer.

I know the persona is intentional. I’ve watched and enjoyed some other episodes of this segment... I just don’t understand why the editors of the show deliberately cherry-picked as many boring, walking around, non-combat scenes as possible. It creates a very misleading perception about the content and style of the

His schtick was funny to me the first time. I liked his WoW and Witcher segments, but this... made me want to punch myself in the face it was so unbelievably dumb.

I tried out each odd these yesterday and had a blast with all of them.

Don’t even begin to pretend like all micro transactions are created equal. Overwatch’s micro transactions are strictly for cosmetics like character skins and sprays and voice lines. They do not affect gameplay in any way whatsoever.

Ahh, gotcha. I wasn’t 100% sure as to how it worked, but thanks for the clarification. Still, I see it as a rather scummy practice that I’d rather not support.

Doesn’t this game have what are essentially pay to win micro transactions in its multiplayer? Like to my understanding there are loot crate type things with guns that are statistically better than normal ones, and the only way to get them is through money.

Bravely Default and Bravely Second hit on practically all of these points! They gave us a handful of classes and a cross section of the map to run around and experiment in, because that game’s character/ability customization is insane and awesome. Then when you bought the full game you’d get a nice set of consumable