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This isn’t necessarily a “big” deal, but I actually got into a debate with my brothers over this yesterday. We wanted to run strikes for skeleton keys. They wanted to run the 320 versions to fill the triumph book. I wanted to run heroics for the higher drop chance and marks. The crutch of my argument was: unless they

I’ve been playing it the last couple of days. Did you increase the difficulty? The game basically encourages you to start on easy, and you basically feel like Levi from the start. Unstoppable Titan-killing machine. I bumped the difficulty, and later started doing expeditions with my brother, and we’ve found it more

I’ve put money into Academy... Thinking I’ll shift into a f2p approach with that now.

I don’t have a problem with a cool side adventure. Look at Hyrule Warriors. It’s just Dynasty Warriors with a Zelda skin. Mario has appeared in just about every genre but FPS (and Warriors actually lol). I think Nintendo had an image struggle with this. They haven’t put out a new Metroid, save for VC releases, in

I’m pretty used to this, though I imagine some people have had it better. This was pretty standard practice for US TV dubs for a long time. It’s gotten a lot better. I stayed up Saturday night and watched DBZ Kai (wasn’t big on the 90s Z dubs) and One Punch Man on Cartoon Network and they were great. In comparison, I

Borrowing from just about every other f2p game, I think some sort of daily bonus would be nice. Besides the gyms, because if you’re unable to play the game as frequently or for long distances your odds of toppling a gym depends a lot on others on your team.

For a series as inclusive as pokemon, I think it just needs more ways to interact with both it and other players.

Gee this game sure sounds fun. I wouldn’t know. I was able to launch initially, sign in, name my character, and catch my first. Ever since then, I’ve been “unable to authenticate” at the login screen.

It helps to know a little history on it. This team made The After Years first, which was an episodic Japanese mobile game. It did well. They eventually localized it and put it out episodically on WiiWare of all places, before tacking it on to a PSP port of FF IV. While all this was going on, the same team started

I can confirm that FF 6 and 9 do, at least.

Haha see, I have both and a lot of competition for the tv. Everytime they make one of these games for mobile or ps4 + vita, and then don’t release the vita version, I die a little inside while remote playing it.

I’m still hoping Chaos Rings and I Am Setsuna hit Vita.

I really think it depends on how you view “mobile” gaming. I see them as an extension of PC. They are basically pocket-sized computers. Tablets are “Tablet PCs” and hybrid laptops are increasingly common.

Part of me is repulsed by guro. But part of me finds it macabre and fascinating. Not entirely unlike watching a Hellraiser film as a kid haha

Sorry, auto-correct fail. Underpowered, I meant. Not “interviewed.” Nintendo started off this gen courting third party support. EA and Ubisoft notably pledged strong support. Rayman Legends and Watch Dogs were even initially billed as exclusives. But Nintendo couldn’t figure out how to market the system, and when it

3rd party left them because the Wii U was interviewed and didn't sell enough to warrant making an extra version of their games like they did to support last gen titles. This feels like their pre-release strategy for a new console. Who usually trickles out that last year titles anyway? Third party. Nintendo often puts

Agreed. “Whitewashing” aside, it was a decent enough movie. Not amazing, don’t rush out to buy it on DVD, but not the utter travesty people make it out to be.

I hear you. It’s a grey area. Would it be better to just say “play without subscription?”

Just got out from it, and I liked it as well. Granted, I’m probably watching with “casual” eyes. Never got into WoW, so Warcraft was a highschool thing for me. I’ve been avid Starcraft fan over the years, but haven’t been steeped in Warcraft lore for a long time. I knew most of the big players and a few of the twists,

Agreed. I can not sit through it these days. It does not hold together, nostalgia aside.