Seeing a new boxing article on Deadspin written by Charles is much like Christmas.
Seeing a new boxing article on Deadspin written by Charles is much like Christmas.
Getting fired isn’t enough, these men need to be charged.
The hell are you talking about? He traded Robin Lopez on a great team-friendly deal for Derrick Rose (amid rape allegations) and gave Joakim Noah $72 million. There is no information suggesting he is even an average executive. He’s been awful, and he’s forced his dated triangle offense on the team and coach.
He killed his brother-in-law in order to hide a double murder he’d be found not guilty of. Wow.
Just a bit TOO realistic. I got the timing down in practice, but when a pillar got in the way and knocked it down I gave up on the boomerang as a projectile. Obviously impressive in terms of physics in the game, but not practical use of the boomerang at all.
I did NOT know this. I’ve watched hundreds of videos, read countless articles about BOTW and not seen this once.
Oh so“git gud”. Thanks for misreading the post and leaving a useless comment. In the middle of a battle with multiple enemies, pressing A at the right time while dodging is near impossible with the camera movement. You risk losing a valuable weapon.
If you want to argue over semantics go ahead.
Right they are repairable, if you want to complete an unnecessary quest. Broke you Lightscale spear? You need a diamond, a Zora spear, and 5-10 of some other item. So you can’t just warp there and buy it with rupees for repair. No, you have to go find a specific weapon, mine some diamond (I never have diamond in my…
Boomerangs are the saddest of all, because you have to CATCH them after you throw them. I found myself using them solely as I would a short sword. Having to catch the boomerang sounds cool, until you’re surrounded by Moblins and Skeletons. Throwing a boomerang in battle was never a solid or consistent strategy.
The spiritual blessings were great for certain situations, but I had problems with how they were implemented. The Gail Wind (shoots you up into the air) was awesome. No complaints on that upgrade.
I loved it, but completely understand all of your gripes. Although I did beat it, I don’t see myself starting up a new save like I would in most games. The path to becoming a badass is so tedious to do all over again. Sucks that Ganon is more like a natural disaster and not a real character. The 4 dungeon bosses had…
Dang, I had my eye on this one. Hopefully the devs can patch, fix, or tune some of the annoyances because the design is great.
“I hope kids watching the WBC can watch the way we play the game and appreciate the way we play the game as opposed to the way Puerto Rico plays or the Dominican plays”- Ian Kinsler
It’s not a self-burn. The Americans made some stupid racist comments. Kinsler insinuated that American players care more about the game and respect it. The point about the World Series being less important than the WBC proves Kinsler is full of shit. Dominicans had all their stars, while Americans had none. The U.S.…
Yup. I wish there were more situations similar to a Lynel battle. It would’ve been awesome if a humanoid Ganon (Gerudo Ganondorf I guess from Ocarina of Time) would spawn and battle you at random on his horse.
Learning to love them changed the entire game for me. Not kidding, mastering the Lynel battle was so satisfying. There are four different types of Lynels (red, blue, striped, and silver), red being the easiest and silver the toughest. There are also different move sets based on one of 4 different weapons (spear, ax,…
If you love the Barbarian armor set and plan to upgrade it, you will soon become the master of battling Lynels. This was the most enjoyable part of the game for me and I was most proud of myself, since the first few meetings with the minotaurs involved either soiling myself or crying (oftentimes both).
If you’re farming Lynels for their monster parts, DO NOT use an Ancient Arrow on them. They will disappear, leaving no monster parts or weapons.
Brooklyn Nine Nine reference gets a star every time, no matter the context.