spoothead656
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The mobile version isn’t really indicative of what the main series games are like. I’d say give New Leaf a shot. The beauty of Animal Crossing is how accessible it is. If you want to no-life it you can, but you can also spend 15 minutes a day on it and still feel like you’re doing something. There’s no stress involved

A path to Stadia or Steam? In the stream they mentioned that anyone who currently owns the game on battle.net will get to transfer to Steam for free when Shadowkeep comes out.

“Last Wish” in Destiny 2 was in I a similar place I think except that it took 30 hours to complete even on PC. Console players eventually got through it without Bungie having to tone down the difficulty. I’m sure these folks will too.

Never understand all the “Thanos was right bruuuhhh best villain ever” takes.

I played the modern format competitively up until last year, and they ALMOST never see play in top tier decks, with a few notable exceptions. There are a few that are ultra powerful but usually they’re too slow and expensive to be worth it outside of the sideboard.

Please don’t be that guy. You might think it’s funny, and you may even get a few cheers, but the majority of the theater is going to be thinking “Sit down and watch the movie, jackass.”

Although his best cameo is definitely in Spider-Man the game. The others are all fun, but that’s the only one that made me tear up just a little.

It’s a real shame then that their scaling system makes loot ultimately meaningless.

basket of tea

“It’s really good if you’re high!” isn’t exactly a ringing endorsement.

I think you’re being a bit unfair to Kotaku in regards to the “Anthem bricks PS4s” debacle. The problem is that there were dozens of reports of bricking, but none of those people actually knew what bricking was.

It’s not just on PS4. I’m on PC and I’m only able to complete Quickplay mission about 10% of the time.

You know the picture where they’re making the same pose was fan made, right? Nintendo didn’t straight copy that image.

God bless you, my son

Checking in in 2019 to say that Red Dead Redemption 2 is super overrated and doesn’t deserve a place on this list over Spider-Man or AC: Odyssey, but no one will see this because of the way the comments are organized.

I got about 5 hours into the epilogue and got hit with a mission that was “slowly walk across this farm to go fishing with a young boy.” I immediately quit the game and uninstalled it from my PS4. I couldn’t take it anymore. Looked up the last little bit of story on wikipedia and I haven’t even thought about touching

It’s not the best but I’d say it’s top 5, and Brosnan’s only truly good Bond movie.

Also, and I’m really not trying to troll, RDR2 is severely overrated and not really all that fun. Just my personal opinion. About 30 hours in I had the same feeling: “I should really play RDR2, but I know I won’t.”

I’ll be playing the Anthem demo since I missed the closed demo last weekend. After that, I’ll be sailing the Aegean Sea in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, which I finally started playing a couple of weeks ago. I am consistently blown away by how much content that game has. I’m about 50 hours in and I don’t feel like I’m

People point to it not performing as well as TFA, but the second movie in trilogies often come in lower.