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While I disagree with some of the negative points that William makes in his review, he is way more positive about the game than the Washington Post and Cheat Code Central reviews. Cheat Code Central basically says this a Souls copy and that type of game is old and worn out (so he was basically biased against this

That is where Nioh actually benefits from having missions instead of an open world. While I enjoy a connected sandbox to go explore, I can try and complete one mission during my play session and then feel like I made progress. It helps you manage your time and focus better.

Talk about games that are complete opposites of each other. One has so much story and content and the other has nothing much, but is very good at what it does have.

Smithing can also be used for different situation fights. Take the Nue fight, if you have certain gear that better absorbs electrical damage, that makes that fight that much easier to get through, but for the fire bosses that really wouldn't make a difference. It's a good to get past a certain boss that you are stuck

While I understand William's complaints about how tedious the equipment system is, many people love the idea of personalizing your gear to be exactly how it fits your play style and considering that a positive over the Soulsbourne series. When I get loot in Dark Souls, it is either a bland copy of something I already

I nearly posted the same list as you but as I am more of a Neapoltian person only, I don't really go to Beto's even though I hear it is fantastic.

Have you tried Fiori's? That is personally my favorite followed by Mineo's Pizza in Mt. Lebanon/Squirrel Hill and Juliano's in Robinson Township.

It baffles me how much Andrew Shaw can get get away with just because he played for Chicago and Montreal, the leagues two anointed pillars.

The Pens vs Caps and Pens vs Lightning series were some of the best playoff series in the modern era.

Sure it sucked if you are a Blues fans, but the Eastern Conference had so many great series.

Aerial enemies tend to make you change up your play style a bit because they have so much range and mobility. I find using projectiles like the horoku-dama or kyakku-dama of your own when you have a free moment helps out a ton. Sure it feels a little cheap, but she immobilizes you with her projectiles, so I say it is

For Honor was a game where I was totally hyped for when it was first announced but as time went on and more of the game was shown I get less and less interested in purchasing it. To me it seems like the game was a good idea on paper but not so in execution.

Blocking is actually very helpful depending on the situation, but can be terrible if you rely on it.

The two things that I find help the most are these:

I wonder if you feel the same once you get to the Twilight missions. From playing those in the beta and demo, you definitely feel like the normal game is just that, normal difficulty. Also, If you have faced him already, what did you think of the Muneshige fight?

To me, the fun in the customization is again in the armor sets. There are a lot 30-40 sets of armor split into headgear, chest plate, legs, arm guards, and boots/grieves. There are thousands of different ways to mix and match them and even the armor piece itself is unique because they all have their own effects and

He may look like fake Gerault, but he is based off a real historical figure named William Adams, an Irish pirate that was one of the earliest Europeans to be accepted into Japanese culture. I'd rather have context behind the character than just create-a-dude with some hokey backstory. Besides, you can mix and match

Hey Matt, I do not know if you will read this, but is there any plans to do a review of Nioh? I wanted to see Gameological's viewpoint on that because I loved the betas and demo leading up to release and believe it deserves as much attention as it can.

I enjoyed the previous GoT themed Double Bock when they had that in stores, so I wouldn't mind grabbing one of these as well, even though Pilsners are not my favorite kind.

That is what I hated most about this whole ordeal.