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I generally prefer sub to dub, but BlazBlue is one of those games that I actually liked the dub version way more.

Just remember you have to sit through all the story quests to even access Heavensward (250 or so). Then, you probably have to complete another 150 or so to access Stormblood.

When I last took count, the game had over 400 story quests. Way too many and most of them contain pointless cutscenes. Very few of them are even important to the story. They still haven’t fixed the final stages of the 2.0 story either. They put stupid 10+ minute long cutscenes in the middle of a dungeon.

I for one absolutely refuse to buy games with DRM. Nowadays, I even stay away from many games that use anti-cheating measures like Nprotect and Gameguard because of all the problems it has. For example, there was once a game that would not even let me play it because I had Cheat Engine installed on my computer. Think

I think the same thing. Paid DLC is only going to divide the player base even further.

No they do not. Their characters are insanely expensive on top of that.

The card game pdf looks confusing as hell to me

I feel this is a problem they’ve had with all the DPS nerfs. When they nerfed Soldier 76, they made it a lot harder to counter flankers like Tracer and Genji. Now that they nerfed Genji as well, there aren’t that many good DPS characters to pick. Junkrat and Symmetra are very situational while the Hanzo and Widowmaker

Most DRM features are absolutely useless. They can spend hours developing them only for it to bypassed in minutes. One thing the current and previous console generation has failed to do is keep development costs down, which leads to more expensive games and a much smaller audience. big companies with AAA titles have

I’m still disappointed by her change from what was equivalent of Noctis’s rival in the early Versus 13 trailers to a damsel in distress who is constantly protected in Kingsglaive.

I still wish they would do something about gambling using currency that is purchased with real money. That seems to be the loophole that even casinos abuse.

They’re not false accusations if your game is shit. Developers need to understand that shitty games get shitty reviews. Criticism of a product is not grounds for slander or libel.

Once information gets out, it is out. When they try to keep it secret for as long as possible, they result in having very little time to actual plan for events because they wait until the last minute, resulting in sub-par showings at these expositions.

I think one of the reasons is that there’s a cost factor related to reviews. It’s different when someone receives a game for free compared to when someone has to actually pay for it. You’re definitely going to consider value if you have to pay for it whereas it is different if you did not have to pay for it.

Now I really hope this games comes out on PC so I don’t have to buy a PS4 just for this.

You can play her in Marvel Heroes 2016 though her ability to absorb is limited to one ability from each of the different characters. The problem with Rogue is that she doesn’t fit the model of a typical “main character.” She’s often a a person who reacts to circumstances around her rather than one who takes the

Tokyo Mirage Sessions is not a good place to start. It’s a decent RPG, but it’s on the Wii U, a system with a very limited library of games and not something that I would consider a system seller. I think it is better to stick to a system with a larger selection and move to TMS if you really love the genre. It also

I played competitive and realized how disappointing it was. There’s a serious lack of asense of progress in the game.

The rewards for high levels to run low level dungeons are pathetic unless it’s the daily bonus one. The reason for that is that the level 50+ areas give significantly better experience and most importantly of all, equipment. They just do not scale up to the higher level dungeons because they decided to make it

The thing is that Nintendo is insanely inconsistent. They target Pokemon Uranium, a free to play game, yet they ignore Pokemon Revolution Online, a game that cashes in on the series with their own cash shop and has probably just as many players.