poltergeist44s
poltergeist44s
poltergeist44s

I don’t even like Mei, but that had me tearing up a little.

I’m not a competitive player myself, but I’ve heard other people say that the appeal of higher ranks is being teamed up with (and against) better quality players.

When it comes to camera position, there’s probably going to be a divide between people who grew up in the golden age of survival horror (early Reisdent Evil and Silent Hill), and people who grew up watching youtubers play Amnesia and its ilk.

I’d still play it, if the gameplay and story is there. I’m at a point in my life where graphics don’t matter all that much to me.

It must be simultaneously awesome and incredibly frustrating to be a Gundam fan. I would want every last one of those things, despite not having the money or room for them.

Had the same problem yesterday. It didn’t start working until after midnight for me, and it was completely fine this morning.

Try playing vs. AI for a while. You’ll never lose at medium difficulty, though hard can catch your team off guard every once in a while. It’s no substitute for playing against real opponents, of course, but you can work your way back into fighting shape and still earn plenty of loot boxes along the way.

You and I are on the same page. When I say that any hero can be good, I don’t mean 100% of the time. Every one of them has strengths and weaknesses, situations where they excel, and wildly different synergies with other heroes. But if your sixth man picks Hanzo when your team doesn’t have any healers, it doesn’t mean

People often forget that the “meta” as defined by the pros is only the simplest and shortest path to victory, but it’s not the only one. Any hero can be good if you play them well and work with the rest of your team.

If they bring this over here, I might finally play a Dragon Quest.

I’m going to need to see Morgana bust a move.

Persona 4: Dancing All Night feels closer to the Hatsune Miku rhythm games than Parappa the Rapper, and I expect these new ones will do the same thing, unless they threw something drastically new in there. Likewise, there’s a weird story and voiced dialogue, like a visual novel, and it’s connected to the main game’s

As a Karin main, I’ll probably wait and see if they make one of her. To the best of my knowledge, no one has made a good Karin figure yet.

If it helps, I went down the Bea route and it didn’t really influence anything with Gregg later on. Night in the Woods definitely encourages multiple playthroughs, and I’m looking forward to starting my second run.

I mean, if they don’t post their holiday hours somewhere online, they’re usually posted right by the front door.

Really exciting! I know a few people who can’t devote themselves to a 100 hour RPG, but they loved the Persona 4 anime. This will fun to watch with them.

I’ve ordered a few vinyls from Europe (not through this company, though), and even with the cheapest shipping option, they were packaged well and arrived without a scratch.

When I first saw the title, I assumed that somebody had found another rising sun flag or something stupid like that.

I’ve bought limited edition stuff before with no problem. Pre-order dates and times were announced well ahead of time, and they rolled out in waves, so people had multiple chances. Also, they produced enough so that more than a tiny fraction of their customers were satisfied. It was a lot of fun.

If Nintendo had started taking pre-orders when this thing was first announced, I would have put money down right then and there. Full price. But now that I’ve had some time to think about it, the excitement has worn off, only to be replaced by bitterness at their baffling strategy. Best case scenario: I might buy a