Yeah, everybody seems to use Honedge. But when I first saw one, he was shiny and had a + attack nature sooo yeah, he definitely earned his place on my team.
Yeah, everybody seems to use Honedge. But when I first saw one, he was shiny and had a + attack nature sooo yeah, he definitely earned his place on my team.
Gengar still has the poison typing, so he's a good choice. Or if you want to go newer, Dragalge is pretty cool. He's poison/dragon and Y exclusive. I have no idea if he's competitively viable, but he looks super cool.
My love of Blastoise has led me to keep him in my party despite using my starter Greninja. I know in my heart of hearts that this is a terrible decision, but his mega evolution is so awesome! I just can't give him up, not yet.
Patricia, I know you can't really speak to this, but there's been no discussion of post-elite 4 gameplay. Any chance Nintendo put a clause in the embargo about not speaking about it? Similar to the Luigi's mansion one about not mentioning certain levels. If you can give us any kind of hint about that, it'd be great.
I have/had the big Red Ranger and the big Green Ranger.
Of those 3? South Park.
I'm calling fake. Look at that turtle on the right. The mid-level evo has a fluffy tail and ears. There's no way they'd leave out those defining features in favor of cannons. And the fire starter getting wings? Please. At least the grass starter looks plausible.
Honestly, I hope it isn't ported. As much as I like seeing all gamers get all games, there's something about an exclusive that appeals to me. Titanfall does come from an EA studio thought, so it will probably be ported at some time.
No matter what system it is on though, it looks amazing!
Despite my decision to purchase a PS4, I think Titanfall is by far the most attractive Next-Gen game. Pending on release date next year (hopefully more towards fall!) it may be the game that causes me to get an X1. Seriously, it looks incredibly cool. And the integrated multiplayer campaign really has me intrigued.
I'm playing it! Currently grinding for synthesis materials for Ultima Weapon. I played the original Final Mix on my Japanese PS2, but good lord, the HD on this game is stellar. I just wish they had stuck with the models that had mouths on all of the scenes. Switching to the holes that open and close is so jarring.
If you don't have charge, it's just a war of attrition. The first time around, I used AoE powers, specifically the fireball traps. It damages her and injures the undead minions. Plus, utilize all of the weapon tears around her. If I remember correctly there are at least 2, possibly three.
Upgraded Charge and shotgun. Boom, dead Siren within seconds. It's literally the only strategy I've used against her since my first disastrous playthrough. The minor invincibility and shield regen are enough to reload your shotgun and charge again.
I still maintain that Heart Gold and Soul Silver are the best Pokemon games yet. They felt the most rounded, the most unique, the most fun.
So, what are your guys' biggest gaming disappointments? Either games that were hyped up and then failed to meet the hype or disappointment with policy reversals or whatever.
Once I pick this up with my $30 from registering SMTIV (Grrrrr, hurry up Best Buy!), I will be going after my traditional first floor decor. The lunar theme. I remember never finishing it in Animal Crossing Gamecube. I remember loudly exclaiming when Gracie had the Lunar Surface one day for the DS version. Sadly,…
It was based off of a glitch in the original Civ. The Ghandi AI would waver from polite to crazy so quickly. The devs have kept it going in all Civ releases since.
I bought the Season Pass, and I don't really regret it. I normally would never buy anything like that in advance though.
I'm definitely ok with this. I have a lunch 360 that has red-ringed once. I plan on it dying sometime in the next 2 years and hopefully picking up an Xbox slim to replace it, at a lower price than it currently is. If next gen has no backwards compatibility, this is a good strategy. I'm not losing all of the data…
Honest question. Why did this series achieve the level of fame that it enjoys today? I read these books a while back and it just didn't strike a cord with me. Is it because I'm just not a fan of British humor?
At least it shows the Rebellion doesn't discriminate? Not one of the other X-wing pilots made fun of his name during the Death Star run.