Had to look up Portland. Portland Self Destruct. It's too perfect. I haven't laughed so hard in a long time. Go Blazers!
Had to look up Portland. Portland Self Destruct. It's too perfect. I haven't laughed so hard in a long time. Go Blazers!
You will think the game is easy, maybe playing on torment until you get to lvl 70 where the difficulty skyrockets. My first time getting a character to lvl 70, I couldn't handle expert without dieing left and right. I had to farm normal and hard to get better geart. I can do Torment 1 now, but even then, I die a LOT.
I think graphics as they stand now are as good as they ever need to be. What the focus should be on is gameplay, story, character, and innovation. Although there are a lot of good games out now, I still find myself drawn back to many classics because they excel in these four factors. Instead of spending millions of…
I second that. I could eat Natto all day. I actually did eat it almost every morning while I lived in japan for 2 years. Balut? Not so much... The only time I had it was with some Filipino friends in Hiratsuka. Never again.
I couldn't agree more. After I started making my own sauce, I couldn't go back to store bought.
Oh, there is still skill and perseverance involved. Ever try torment 6? Anyway, what changed is the necessity for the auction house. Now there is a greater possibility of finding something you can actually use. As far as loot usefullness, it feels closer to D2. (no, I am not saying it's the same) Money feels balanced…
Has anyone here played an old game called Slime Forest? It was a top down classic JRPG style game that was meant to help you learn to read japanese (not exactly speak it). It's how I learned hiragana and katakana. The rest of the japanese came when I lived in japan.
In pokemon lore, there have always been tools to subjugate pokemon, with the spherical shape of the pokeball beginning upwards of 300 years ago according to bulbapedia (ignoring the Atlantis pokeball). It is referenced in the games and tv shows that although the balls are used to store the pokemon, the pokemon…
I have a hard time playing online anymore because of idiots who lack the most common of human logic and reasoning.
In order of annoyance:
Having lived in Japan for 2 years, some of these I agree with, many I don't.
10-1: Never had a problem. Of course there is no souvenir shops in normal areas, but if you go to a tourist attraction like Nikkou or the Ghibli Museum near Kichijouji, they have souvenirs of both the Japanese and Western variety everywhere.
10-…
Someone needs to make a Oculus Rift mod for descent.
I think the first is better as well, but the second plays best into what the author was trying to do, showcase all the characters.
Hug a Rapidash and burst into flames? Only if it doesn't trust you. Any true pokemon fan knows that a Ponyta and Rapidash's flames are harmless to those it trusts.
I can imagine this causing some embarrassing situations. It's bad enough when your bra breaks in public. If it unlatches on it's own when your heart rate reaches a certain point, I can imagine accidents popping up all over.
Think about it. You're with your lover in public. He/She does something to get that adrenaline…
I can't give away anything due to my nondisclosure agreement, but as far as whether it's single player, coop/small group, or massively multilayer, that depends wholly on you and where you are in the world.
My little sister knew how to use a computer by the age of 6 better than I did at 14. We're both going into programming and she is already running circles around me despite me being in college studying it and her not even out of high school.
I agree. Tablets are wonderful for kids.
Is anyone besides me getting a serious Mount&Blade vibe from this? I know me mentions it as inspiration, but still. I love Mount&Blade, and this makes me really excited for this game.
This was FANTASTIC, I must say.