This is a smart man. We should all listen to him.
This is a smart man. We should all listen to him.
I heard a rumor that SWBF2 will have microtransactions involving purchasable equipment that gives players a significant advantage. I hope that’s not the case, because that alone will dissuade me from buying the game.
The lesson here is: never hire Alex Mauer.
I make it a point to always avoid competitive modes that track stats. I play games to have fun. Not to have numbers constantly breathing down my neck. Not to feel stressed out or aggravated.
Science to the spirit’s rescue again. (Sigh) This is one of the reasons I don’t play ranked in video games. I’d rather just enjoy a game without having numbers constantly breathing down my neck.
Holy hell, I hope the game proper isn’t anywhere near as loud as the trailer! Not even a second in and instant ear rape!
IIRC, the class upgrades aren’t mandatory. Just recommended. Though oddly enough, I heard tale that the final classes take 100% damage from magic, while starter classes only take 50% damage from magic. Maybe someone can correct me if I’m wrong.
Supposedly, you can also use an oar. I found one. But I didn’t take it because I had a MOTHERF$&@ING LEAF! I don’t see an oar ever blowing wind at non-boat things. Prove me wrong. You can’t. Because I’m not.
I just completely stopped playing Overwatch. And I think it’s largely because it’s 6v6.
I’d been coveting this game for years. When I learned it had finally been announced for the Switch, I was more excited for that than I was for Zelda!
I haven’t really studied Molduga’s theme, but I have been studying Vah Rudania’s theme. It appears to incorporate the golden ratio in several different ways.
I was just listening to this earlier today. And yesterday. And a few days ago, when I decided that NPC’s husband needed the Molduga’s body parts for medicine. And when I watched Game Grumps fight it.
I really hope it doesn’t end up feeling like Towers of Doom, but I’m actually pessimistic about it right now, sorry to say.
Looks nice, though I think I’ll wait a little while before I decide whether or not to get it.
I am reminded of ZZT. Good times. Must remember to keep an eye on Legend Maker.
Yes, the damn-near constant irritation is VERY memorable. I wish it would be forgetable instead.
I read your “once more into the breach” as “once more into the branch.”
Oh my God, dat pun!
I miss when he did reviews of crappy video games and movies.
If Blizzard patches this out, let us hope it becomes an Ascended Glitch.