shadowhearts0713
Shadowhearts0713
shadowhearts0713

Yeah meta has shifted, people found some ways to play around Quest rogue.
Midrange hunter just has floaters that are resistant to your early game removal, can trade to remove your weenies from the field and can go for face easily when your low enough.. It’s a solid deck against Quest Rogue.

But then again Midrange

Probably Tri-Ace making a spiritual successor to Radiata Stories comes to mind first. To this day, there are no games that have surpassed that game’s City as a central hub...where the NPCs change places throughout the day for different possible interactions as if they were alive, had jobs, and such.

I’m :) Proud to have X through X8.

Although I do have Super Mario RPG, Chrono Trigger, and Kirby’s Dreamland 3.

Just gonna note, I think Ann really had the biggest potential for a character out of all the girls.

The problem is, the emotionally heavy narrative of Ann Takamaki that’s sort of fleshed out during the Kamoshida Palace Arc imo is completely completely negated by her confidante line. It’s like the two Ann’s are two

Yeah, I just watch whatever’s on in the afternoon and morning,so I happen to either hit Gumball or Teen Titans quite a bit.

Teen Titans Go is definitely hit or miss. There are some brilliant episodes while there are a lot of repetitive Beast Boy and Cyborg are idiot bro episodes.

I just can’t get into Adventure Time or

Saw it a few months ago. Pretty solid episode.
It’s funny how the 2 channels I tend to watch at home are both Cartoon Network and CNN. I guess I’m a 28 year old man-child. If News on CNN gets boring and repetitive, I flip the channel to Cartoon Network for Teen Titans Go! or Amazing World of Gumball.

The third thing I

Yeah, I’m tired of people talking about the skill factor in this game as if they’re accomplished that they grinded to Legend because that’s all it is. Grinding your way to Legend.

Past a certain skill threshold, a good portion choices in the game are just you either have it or you don’t. I’m not really making heavy

I mean they ditched Street Fighter as well for the longest time too.
Someone just decided to revive the fighting game series and Street Fighter IV managed to reignite the Fighting Game community.

Ok, I’ve hit legend too and I grind to only rank 5 monthly cuz I don’t care for the grind to Legend, but seriously... playing monsters on curve isn’t really intensive decision making.

Half of what you’ve literally just outlined is deck choice.
The other half is just playing your deck the way it’s meant to be played.

When

I agree. Original Hearthstone wasn’t as “tempo” driven. You had some fast decks, but no 1-2-3 drops that could completely dominate the board and force your opponent to play passively the rest of the game till he died.

Right now it’s pretty bad how little decision making is made most games where one person just

It’s not Owen Wilson without the busted nose. That’s his trademark.

So have I, and I’ve never once thought it was a racy environment either, because I was too distracted by the girls in G-Strings to form a coherent thought on the subject of raciness.

Hearthstone is pretty much Curvestone right now.
Whoever draws their curve of cards in order vs the opponent who doesn’t tends to win.

Too many games are literally decided by someone going 1-2-3-4 drop while the opponent gets screwed by opening hand.

I’m not good as a FPS player (with Great AIM to win duels and headshot people) is what I was saying. But I’ve found success in Overwatch because I make that up with good, solid teamwork.






My 2 worst memories of being lost in a game are probably:

1) Final Fantasy 8, I was skipped Dialogue by accident and missed the part where I was supposed to go to your dorm room. So I was literally wandering around Balamb Garden for hours not knowing where the hell I was supposed to go while also discovering the troll

This is why you play in competitive mode with friends.
Matches are a lot less lopsided when correctly matched with other players of corresponding skill while having a framework for teamwork.

Overwatch isn’t a game you should play by yourself. You really can’t “Improve” or win as much without consistent team work in

Easiest way to improve in Overwatch is to improve your teamwork with friends....

Half these 2 entries actually become all about making strong children.
The Children inherit the strengths of the parents to a large degree, so if you mix and match the right parents (like a High Speed and High Strength parents...or have a Mage marry another high Magic user in a healer or another mage...you can have a

That Villager pairing has nothing on Mozume and Arthur.
Country Bumpkin, frugal wife & idiotic reckless hero with a heart of gold.

In Fire Emblem Fates & Awakening you pretty much have 2 characters Marry, make a baby and through some mechanic (time travel or parallel dimension where they age faster) they come of age to be able to help in your army’s campaign.