And Civ VI is definitely the kind of game that benefits heavily from online multiplayer
And Civ VI is definitely the kind of game that benefits heavily from online multiplayer
Why do Nintendo’s sales targets get so much play? It’s not really something I see with Sony or Microsoft: sure, Sony will tout how many PS4's they’ve sold but I don’t think their execs are talking about their sales targets, nor do people just generally know what their target is for 2018 or whatever.
Yeah visually it’s actually really, really cool. And, the lack of music IS kind of striking, but I can see how its effectiveness can be a mixed bag depending on the person
IMO I’d say it’s not so much about realism for realism’s sake, but more about realism that leads to constraints.
Might not be a perfect solution for you but the pack of Hitman 1 levels for Hitman 2 is only $20, cheaper than actually buying Hitman 1 itself, so if anyone is kinda sure they wanna get Hitman 2 but still wanna play Hitman 1, that’s an overall cheaper option.
Moving from California to the East Coast, I’m REALLY not used to a lot of these weird arcane laws regarding the sale of alcohol that weren’t a thing at all in California
What exactly do they mean by “cashier errors?” Only egregious things like “hey there’s some grossly incorrect number on the receipt” type things, e.g. being charged for 30 pounds of something instead of 3 pounds? Because it definitely seems like they take, like, 2 seconds tops to scan a receipt and I can’t imagine…
New moves, sometimes new monsters or new variants, higher difficulty. G-Rank monsters are definitely more different than the Arch Tempered stuff
How have you not even been INSIDE a Costco?!
You can only do so much when you’re given a pre-written script that anybody else would probably look similar if they did it.
ughhhh.....now I gotta find somewhere near me that sells duck breasts that look that good haha
I dunno if I’d wanna eat the Arby’s version, but damn that looks good...maybe something to test out with my new sous vide cooker
I dunno, at some point I do think it’s OK to say “this game gave me hundreds of hours of content, and a lot of free post-release DLC, maybe it’s OK that it’s winding down.” They’re almost assuredly working towards a G-rank release of some kind, maybe they’re content with letting the game kind of wind down then have…
I mean, I would hardly say the Overcooked creators “learned their lesson.” The first game by all accounts did well enough to warrant a sequel, I don’t see any “lesson being learned” there.
It’s a joke about how multiplayer in the original required GBAs
Definitely the first notes reminded me of BotW
Also, download all the free DLC! Lots of free goodies that’ll help, like potions and stuff you can sell for lots of Zenny
I guess it depends on why you thought Legion felt like a chore, but BfA isn’t really a massive reinvention of the leveling or endgame that WoW has always had
The group content may be WoW’s strength but the questing is what the vast majority of people do. Even taking into account LFR and counting that as raiding, more people do the questing side of things. I also don’t really think people are super-starved for more dungeons and raids. Sure, it’s nice to have more, but…
Man, I had the same experience: MapleStory was my first MMO, first real online game, and I was probably a similar age to you when I first started playing it. I remember trying to go to a friend’s house where he had faster internet so I could download the installer, burn it onto a CD, then bring it home and install it.