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That’s something I forgot about when making my post last night: When she uses Dig (which may be super effective against your hunter or Palico), Diablos pops out and goes straight up, but she leaps out and slides, making it harder to, say, hit her with an SAED after guard pointing the burst from the ground.

She’s fairly

Actually, I never met Black Diablos at all and had to visit Wildspire Waste repeatedly until I finally found one of its tracks (with nothing else on the map), which gave me an investigation for it, lol.

She’s basically just a more aggressive version of regular Diablos, except she may feint a limp late in the fight to

I loved the TT DLC too, but Torgue has the greatest dialogue ever, though.

“That sentence had too many syllables, APOLOGIZE!”

Torgue’s Campaign of Carnage is the greatest thing in the entirety of Borderlands lol.

But yeah, I agree with you on the main story, especially after Angel dies. Jack stops being the smarmy asshole “hero” and straight becomes antagonist proper, removing all humor from his dialogue for the remaining few hours left in

Pretty sure one of them is a reference to Devilman, where Satan kills his best friend without realizing that his friend couldn’t live without half of his body.

Yep, exactly. Obtaining and setting new Blades is a huge lure to the game. Sure, Pyra is strong, but arts deal more damage than auto attacks by a large margin (especially later) and Blade Combos deal way more damage than arts.

Just make sure that all the ones you set have different elements so you can do the different

“Now also remember that EVERY SINGLE DACA Dreamer has had ample time to put themselves on the path to citizenship.”

I thought that many couldn’t, though?

Ah, well, once you have two and three Blades set up, you can really begin to delve deep into the combat.

Swapping from one blade to another refreshes your arts cooldown- so you can use all 3 of Pyra’s arts, swap to lightning punchy guy, and then you’ll have 3 arts ready and available again. You may be able to do the

If you’re level 22, then you’re probably somewhere in chapter 3, which is where the game ramps up the health of enemies because you’re expected to understand how to do Blade and Driver combos.

For example: Use Pyra’s special attack to start a Blade combo, then Nia will switch to Dromarch who can use a water special

I mean, it does kind of speak of priorities considering the story was a tremendous clusterfuck.

I use that same exotic scout rifle in my primary slot and I use my auto rifle in my energy slot to take down Wizards more than just a few yards away. I’ve been rocking Uriel’s Gift for a little while and it’s among my favorite autos (Scathelocke was the first auto rifle I really liked in the game lol but it’s

Would you? I hear it has constant problems with its infrastructure, not to mention the rampant flooding!

I just upgraded from a GTX 770. That’s a 5 year old GPU.

I was still able to play every game I enjoyed at an acceptable frame rate minus Ark: Survival Evolved (there I had to settle for 30). 7 Days to Die, every RPG, Battlechasers, Nights of Azure, etc., all ran at 60fps.

So no, you wouldn’t get lynched, you’d just get

That’s what she said?

Phrasing?

Are we still doing these?

“the appeal of swinging a sword in first person continues to allude me.”

Should this be elude?

The shampoo item becomes a hair item, and I think all it does is unlock music for you to listen to, so it’s necessary for a 100% lol.

Yep. Though they somewhat did this in later Persona entries, 3 is still the one that pulled it off the best, in my opinion, just because of the sheer level of hopelessness that the game pushed onto you before this point.

You sit there like, “This is it. This is the absolute only way, and I *know* what’s going to

Yeah, I understood and loved the reason *why* they did it, but it just made the fight super long lol.

The fight with Nyx took entirely too long for my liking (as it had to shift through every single one of the arcana and I think only one form was capable of legitimately threatening my party), but hot damn, the part after the main character floated up to the moon?

Easily one of the best, “You can’t lose” epilogue

The last three or four hours of Xenoblade Chronicles 2, when:

*Spoilers*

The chapter opened with Klaus in the space station/orbital elevator talking about remaking all of creation with his zohar experiment, a la Xenoblade 1. I lost it and squealed when I realized that they did, in fact, directly connect Xenoblade 2 with