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If only Blizzard would ACTUALLY do something about talent gating like making it optional or possible to buy out of it or turn off at/before account level 10, they’d be the REAL heroes!

If it sells for $200 - $400, I’m a little skeptical that it will be very successful.

I think part of the issue here is that MOBAs are team-oriented events with small numbers of players. Because the teams are small and everyone needs to lean on his allies to some degree, we can often wind up in a scenario where we feel like or lives are in the hands of our teammates and they have butterfingers. This is

For me, FF4 was my first Final Fantasy game. I remember playing that game quite fondly, though I’m not sure the game aged well.

Meanwhile, Heroes players complain about the prices of heroes and the combinations picked for sales, and I’m just sitting here waiting to see if they ever renege on their bullshit talent gating or, at the very least, make it shut off at a REASONABLE account level.

If some variation of the code didn't workwork in generation one then I must've had the luck of the devil, successfully capturing Mewtwo at full health with just a single Pokéball.

Blizzard has made some terrible mistakes while making this game. I am undecided as to whether or not this is one of them. At the very least, it’s not the issue the game currently suffers that ruined the entire game for me.

I recommend You Have to Win the Game, if you like free Metroidvanias.

This is bad news? I actually consider it great news! It's usually better that a release new stalled than a game be rushed. Also, I have a lot of irons in the fire right now anyway.

I feel every child is different, and who knows them better than their parents?

Fashion is, by far, the least of the issues currently plaguing Heroes of the Storm.

And a few months back, someone won in a professional Pokémon match using Pachirisu.

That's what I thought too, until I read this article. Considering the conditions under which Link acquired two of those masks, the apparent terrible fate met by the original Deku scrub, and the fact that all three of them must be sacrificed to acquire the Fierce Diety mask which ALSO makes him scream, I can

I've heard that Atari doesn't have a very good reputation in matters like these. Per what I read, they refused to credit a game's programmers in any form at all other than a paycheck. As a result, a bunch of programmers left Atari and formed a new company called Activision, which not only produced some of the best

I once went to a battleground. Skulking around stealthed, I saw an enemy rogue doing the same thing, and my allies were approaching. So i sapped him, watched my allies kill him, and finished it all up by laughing at him.

That's great, but I've had way more issue with their insipid talent gating than I ever had with toxic players.

She illustrated her tactic of trapping an enemy when she wants one of her underleveled characters to finish him off. This is her assessment of what said enemy is feeling while this goes on.

I saw a bit of this TAS. It looked...odd, even for a TAS. I suppose it would make more sense if the author listed the glitches he used, but the one thing that throws me of more than anything else is that he doesn't start from a clean slate. To ensure that all variables are accounted for, it is customary for a TAS

Remind me: where is Clyde's goal when he's far from Pacman?

None of them, and not for a lack of trying. I want to like a MOBA, but somehow every single one I try finds some way to piss me off.