Greatest board game ever? But it’s not Twilight Imperium.
Greatest board game ever? But it’s not Twilight Imperium.
Greatest board game ever? But it’s not Twilight Imperium.
Greatest board game ever? But it’s not Twilight Imperium.
Panel 3?
No love for LittleJem?
It’s 100% reverse compatible. The conversion sets are relatively cheap (50 bucks to convert any one faction to 2.0, with every upgrade card.)
None of the infinity stones can give life or create. They can only reshape or destroy. That’s why he doesn’t just make more resources, and why I don’t see him making a new universe.
Nova *Force?
Right, because one man is to blame for every little thing you don’t like about a digital card game.
Heck, I flinched just reading your comment.
THANK YOU.
I’m back in the greys after trying to share the return of Hsu and Chan...
I beat the PS4 version, and I’m about to complete it on PC tonight after work, but I thought Noct and Luna’s relationship worked. They were betrothed as kids (or so I thought) and maintained contact via magic-shiba-inu-mail. Maybe if he wasn’t a prince and she wasn’t a religious leader, I might have felt different,…
The DLC is leaked, sounds like we’re getting base Goku and Vegeta, SSB Vegito, Cooler, Android 17, and Merged Zamasu.
Or Eater of Secrets, if you’re not Hunter.
Some states actually have laws against selling mature games to minors.
Favorite (right now, anyway): Civil War. Perfect pacing, story-telling, and action.
This game just keeps on giving. I only hope that it will allow us to use the alternate Sonic abilities/modes in saved game slots.
That makes me miss City Trial from Kirby Air Ride...
I’m just pointing out that the scriptures say both that the earth is circular (or possibly even spherical, from what we know of the original language) and “hanging upon nothing.”
While most modern Bible versions translate khûg as ‘circle’, a good case can be made that ‘sphere’ was the sense intended by the original Hebrew. Historically, scholars have often taken this view, preferring the Latin words sphaera, globus and orbis. The recent preference for ‘circle’ may have arisen from the belief…
Why is it that all recognition of analogous phrases go right out the window when people start reading the Bible? Do you think people mean literal corners when they say, ‘four corners of the earth’?