lorddisco
Jason C.
lorddisco

Good god. Everyone is being such a whiny, entitled bitch about Destiny. Half of the people I see complaining haven't played Destiny or haven't played it in a very long time, and they are already complaining like they know exactly what to complain about, despite not even playing.

Gotcha. And that's fine. As long as it is challenging, then I'm fine.

Exactly! I wouldn't have played it so many times across three different characters if I didn't love the VoG so much. I hope the new one is just as fun!

But you still did it after them, which means you and/or people in your group already had ideas how to do it. You weren't technically "blind", per say. You just cleared it quicker the first time you actually played it. The first time I played it, my team cleared it in 3 hours, but that's because we heard of how to do

Oh, god. I've played the VoG like 50 times. hahaha. Have full raid gear for two characters, and I've collected every single raid weapon but Vex Mythoclast (Damn that weapon!).

Nice! Can't wait to play it myself. Won't have time tonight, but hopefully tomorrow.

Exactly. But based on the amount of kills these players had, there seems to be a hell of a lot more enemies this time around (Possibly a crap-ton of Thrall). The average kill number for the 6 players is about 1000 kills (Outside of imatrix7, who was probably kicked and came back in), and that is a whole lot of enemy

The first raid took them about 20 hours the first time. The real, initial challenge about the raid is figuring out what to do and how to defeat the bosses. Developing tactics and strategy is what takes the most time. Once someone figures it out, yes, it becomes quicker. That's why this 6-hour completion is pretty

Do you know how MMOs work? That's how they do it. Because it's one, big, expansive world, they can't just let purchasers download the DLC. It needs to be there for everyone, so that everyone can continue to play and enjoy the game together. That's why everyone gets to experience Swords of Crota all around the

It took you that long, Mike? I literally killed off all connections to Facebook games after I got my millionth invitation to play Candy Crush, My Kingdom, Guess My Age?, and whatever else my idiot friends felt compelled to tell their entire friends list they were playing.

There is no previously locked content to unlock, so there's nothing to do here. Everything that was available was already available, and The Dark Below is the first DLC, hence why it is this week's Weekly Strike. I like this, because it 1) Grants purchasers of the DLC extra incentive to enjoy their new purchase and 2)

Oh, my god! This is brilliant! The sky is now bluer, the grass is greener, and my cocaine is whiter! Paul McCartney, thank you for making my Destiny experience that much more trippy.

Fan-fuckin'-tastic! Thank you. Every time I saw trailers, I was blown away, but I just had no idea what I would be doing once I got the game. Even this last time, where we clearly saw threats, I wasn't sure if there was going to be fighting in the game at all or just survival and exploration. Not knocking any decision

Yes! Absolutely this! Sadly, as we've said, it's never going to be available to today's kids, because the internet provides too much. People can pirate whatever the want basically, and most of the popular games get released between Playstation, Xbox, and PC. The Dolphin emulator even lets you play those exclusive Wii

I played Garden Warfare for the first time last night, since I got it for free, and it was significantly better than I anticipated. Unfortunately, I saw all of the microtransactions when I started downloading it, and I thought that it was going to be a console iPhone game. Thankfully, though, I was pleasantly

I agree. It's one of the reasons why I still absolutely love Nintendo, because of the massive amount of exclusives. And on the Wii U, it's not just the first-party games that are exclusive, but there are a lot of second and third-party exclusives as well, like ZombiU, Wonderful 101, and Bayonetta 2, all of which are

Absolutely agree with the first part. Nintendo did a great job advertising Shovel Knight and highlighting it on both the Wii U and 3DS eShops. It was even features heavily on a couple Nintendo Directs, so I'm sure Yacht Club Games is very fortunate for Nintendo's partnership in the initial release of Shovel Knight.

I hope they do. It would be awesome to fight Link, Samus, or any Fire Emblem character.

Whoa! Is that serious? And technically, it would be Red Dead 3, since Red Dead Revolver came out before Redemption.

Same here! I loved Fat Princess. Although it did lack a single-player experience, the multiplayer and PvP were outstanding! I loved everything about the matches. Even if our team lost, games rarely felt very one-sided, so almost every game felt truly fun and fresh. I'm very excited for this, and I hope, like you said,