larrythered
Larry The Red
larrythered

it’s called Kill Thrill in the PC version...

“As someone who played E:D for a while, this sounds grueling and unrewarding.”

I’ve read speculation that the three giant skeletons in the game are the remains of the windfish (link’s awakening) jabu-jabu (ocarina of time), and levias (skyward sword)

I just played them both and while the theme is the same for both levels, it’s far from a “brick for brick copy”

does this game keep secret of mana’s terrible magic leveling system? I’m still kind of salty about having to cast some spell on myself roughly 500 times just to level it up for the final battle which is the only time it’s actually useful

I hate the time limited thing. Makes me feel like I’m playing a mario game with only auto-scrolling levels, which of course would be a living nightmare

I bought it and almost immediately regretted it. It’s just too hard. I can’t possibly both plan and execute all my moves in less time than it takes for the next beat of the song...

I hope they lowered the difficulty for the zelda audience. I couldn’t make it past area 2 of necrodancer...

cool, buy 6 of them and have enough to last a year!

cool, buy 6 of them and have enough to last a year!

Nintendo Still Just The Worst At Online

No.

[laughs in Steam]

you can’t fake gamble in our game because your country doesn’t allow actual gambling. however fake murder is still a-ok

nitpicking here but it doesn’t recreate it exactly. drafting in paper is done with other humans, who are drafting from the same set of packs you’re drafting from, then you play against those same humans. in arena you draft with robots, then play against random humans who also drafted with robots but with completely

wow I sure hope that annoying clicking sound is optional

sounds like someone came up with the name for this app in 2012 but took this long to actually finish it

in arena you just create the cards you want. in real life you can go spend $500 on a esper control deck or you can spend $100 in arena and make that esper control deck plus 2 or 3 more tier 1 decks

except in this case, the in-person version has more lag and more bugs than the digital one. lag: games are SO much faster with the software handing all the shuffling and math. bugs: the digital game does a better job of remembering triggers and getting all the complicated card interactions correct.

I want to hear what smash mouth has to say about this subject

yeah, what kind of complete moron would have something used for cooking close to where they’re cooking?