“completely fabricated events that never happened” is a weird thing to get mad about. You are aware the original game wasn’t a documentary, right?
“completely fabricated events that never happened” is a weird thing to get mad about. You are aware the original game wasn’t a documentary, right?
There’s no such thing as an objective review.
Well... as long as everyone’s having a good time, I guess?
The trailer looks really cool, and I’m sad that the game won’t be anywhere as interesting to me. I really enjoyed Ark for awhile, but it’s just so Directionless. A lot of survival games are like that, where after you play around with it for awhile, you just hit a a brick wall where it’s like “Now what?... “ For Ark,…
So this is a “Black Mesa” “Sonic Mania” sort of deal? neat.
Baby, those are overtones. Third or fourth order at a minimum. There’s not a damned thing under about those tones.
I’ve been using my PC in the living room for years to play my games. When you setup a launcher like BigBox, the experience is nearly identical to what you have with a console. This video is a bit boring but it will give you an idea just what’s possible in 2016 when it comes to living room gaming on the PC platform
What? I’m a very basic individual because there is no practicality in this product? Like what?
I played on low settings for months just to see if there would be a change. Didn’t notice one really. Still played the same. Though I’ve always played with very low mouse settings. Despite the fact everyone’s like ”OMGZ you n33d ultra high mouse settings!”. I do far better with low settings. I can score kills easier.…
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Street Fighter V is objectively a deeper fighting game than SFIV was by a country mile. It requires far more input and far more dexterity to pull off, which will leave most mid-to-high skill level players confused to start with.
That doesn’t mean it’s shallow. It means you just didn’t get it yet and that’s…
Thanks Zzoyd. Like I said, I’m tryin. Luckily we live in an age where a lot of these things are just one google away, so I can make up for my shitty education with time. I just let life tell me what I need to know as I go along, and then look it up or ask someone to teach me.
Thank you, I appreciate that :) And yeah I’m not trolling I was being completely serious about everything I said.
Yeah I’m an adult, a new adult but an adult, and I apologize. I will take the shame. I didn’t really learn much in grade school. I went to school in a poor area and it was not a very nice experience. I didn’t learn much there except how to pass the state test and talk my way out of getting jumped. I don’t even know…
Best write up of the combat I’ve read. Deeper than most reviews.
I mean, it should be a viable strategy but it should also be balanced. Sometimes your team wins games and sometimes the other team loses. Sometimes the early snowball should work, but it shouldn’t be a death sentence.
My experience with HoTS was mostly that I had no idea whether or not a given game was winnable at any given moment (partially due to inexperience and partially due to the design decisions—games can turn around very quickly because of how important objectives are).
I had a bad burger from Fuddruckers one time.
Boy do you kids have a lot to learn about the working world.
Nice! I don’t really play ranked, I only play normals with 4 other friends so I wouldn’t know what my skill level is. You did play a lot of time ago though. Considering I started playing when Nautilus was released and that was almost four years ago, and by then Nocturne had been released for some time now, you can be…
That's a pretty cool analysis, nice, I've actually enjoyed reading it. And I'll have to agree with you, that fact that HOTS demands much more strategic planning than lol or dota is what drove me to it. It's much more fun when you can beat the game not so much with how good your finger reflexes are, but with how well…