WTF are you talking about? Look at a dictionary.
WTF are you talking about? Look at a dictionary.
"would have cost me 100s to buy the legit sets" points out pretty clearly he's not buying legit, loose figures. The ones they sell on eBay from China are usually reproduced with much lower quality. These things aren't necessities. There's no reason you should need them if you can't buy the real things.
Sorry, but I hate people who buy bootlegs.
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Or take longer, cause stores have to verify the price. It sucks for situations when it sells out online while you're in line.
No offense, but there's a huge dodge window in the first game. You can literally continuously dodge and almost never get hit. You won't accomplish much, but it goes to show how forgiving the dodge actually was.
Came to post this. The dodge window is actually huge. The parry/counter mechanic was so much harder, but also so much more rewarding. Especially at high difficulties. Mastering it made Gracious and Glorious a bit easier, since you can't trigger Witch Time dodging them.
I know, but considering DotA was literally based on the Starcraft map
I was playing Aeons of Strife (predecessor to Defense of Ancients) in the late 90s, so no. Not this 2002 crap.
I'll take a Gadget figure too, while you're naming off the improbable.
There's no loading screens and cut scenes in a raid boss.
Spoiler, Jack didn't open the vault on Elpis.
Tekken's Paul would fit right in UFC.
I picked carpenter. Probably not the best starting choice, since I can't gather or kill anything. Going to get gathering licenses and mercenary to supplement.
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Yes and no. I would have preferred it to be one heart with a percentage of the heart shaded. Four hearts look tacky.
Maybe the best detail, but it also looks very odd to me. There's no slants like that in Doom 2. The original pillar was just a rectangular pillar.
The Tekken games set their auto-block to high and mid; they demanded a manual input to block anything low. Eddy, incidentally, loved to hit low. Many of Eddy's combos were unblockable if the first kick connected. And even if my opponent blocked the entire sequence, the defensive chip damage was considerable. Combine…