I'm gonna go ahead and be that bleeding heart liberal, and say that this is nothing to be proud over. Did they really have to kill it?
I'm gonna go ahead and be that bleeding heart liberal, and say that this is nothing to be proud over. Did they really have to kill it?
I haven't played in a few months, but my Monk could solo Tier 3 Torment without a problem, Tier 4 with a slight problem, and Tier 5 & 6 with a bunch of deaths. On the other hand, I was most impressed with Barbarians. They could tear through Tier 5 & 6 with minimal deaths.
While that was absolutely hilarious, I recently found a new respect for Michael Bay after I watched this brief but very interesting analysis of his movies:
That young woman in the background looks about as bored as I would be in her situation.
The original, from 8 years ago.
So 4 player co-op Dark Souls with an attack, dodge, heal, and 3 special attacks.
Are you in the Bay?
I enjoyed Far Cry 3, and Blood Dragon was a love letter written from the developers to my soul. I'm sure Far Cry 4 will be a good game, but I could do without the ridiculous African accent introducing me to Central Asia... I mean, it's not even the right continent.
Here's a good one: Why have you not attempted to make the transition into production? 10 years is a long time in QA.
Disconnect is also very useful.
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I'll agree with you, after reading your multiple comments. I'll also agree that this article is misleading, especially with a title, "Photo Series Focuses On The Evolution Of Video Game Controllers."
It's an art project with a static camera. While it's true, nobody would hold on to the D-Pad, he probably took shots of him holding the each controller 50 times before selecting the one that he preferred.
Looking at full photo series, why didn't he show the original PS controller (1994-1997), then show the DS2 for the PS2? You can even tell this is definitely a DS1, and not the more unusual Dual Analog Controller. Showing a DS1 and a DS2 doesn't really show any evolution of design. Seems kinda pointless.
One increases their scientific credibility when using BCE and CE instead of the historically inaccurate BC and AD notations.
Going to Kinkos wanting to print something blown up, after creating it in 72ppi. I looked like a fool.
"Don't see this movie in 3-D."
Oh, please. Quit your fucking bitching. The movie was funny, and you're just too damned trendy for it.
How could you forget The Fifth Element?
It's not about cost effectiveness. Aside from Smash Bros & the upcoming Zelda, I simply don't want to play any of those games. Maybe the new Mario Kart, but come on, Pac-man? Mario Maker? Mario Party 10, yeah there's a winner.
Maybe if there were a few decent games for their console, people would buy it.