thanatos150
Thanatos150
thanatos150

Beautiful

Someone be the photoshopper i wish i could be and place Super Sonic at the center of a sesmic charge (sonic mine) explosion from Episode 2.

Red Faction Guerilla was great for this feeling.

It’s only tied to Epic for a year. No one forces anyone to buy anything at launch.
Epic is doing marketing moves to make itself relevant as a player in the PC game market. And it’s working. Let them (Steam and Epic) duke it out and reap the rewards.

So is this like “etiquette dinners” in that 90% of the time you’ll never use it in normal everyday life, or is it actually pervase to most aspects of life?

Just the swing arms. As seen in my avvie.

I think you mean Revolver Ocelot (Revolver Ocelot)

I feel like one of the most important things for fighting a new boss is a game where all the bosses have tells is just to spend the first few minutes watching and dodging. Learn what moves exist. Learn the tells. Then learn when you can dodge and punish the boss.

Having run into much of the same in Origins, I’m glad I didn’t pick up Odyssey now. The whole game was just tedious, and the fear of hitting that again made me not even want to try this game.

What raid have you been running? Because every time I get stuck with newbies it’s a 3-5 hour commitment. This raid is very unforgiving in terms of carrying. Everyone has to do their job just right or everything goes to shit.

Did you mean to say “wreaking havoc” instead of “wrecking” and got autocorrected?

The fact that kind of run exists has to just make the QA testers furious.

Clearly you’ve never lived in a town with unionized grocery workers. They exist.

But you also have to remember the total game market has also exploded. More people will buy these games so there is an economy of scale at work.

Mario suffers from Barbie syndrome. He can do anything and be anyone as the situation demands.

My issues with RTS’s always stem from an inability to learn from your mistakes. You don’t get to see what’s going on at the opponent’s base for like 80% of the game, and he know how to out-econ you, you don’t tend to find out until very late in the game. I liked Offworld Trading Co just because I could see where

I was watching videos for this last night trying to decide if I wanted to play it, and to me it just looks like a much slower Custom Robo. I dunno if that’s how it actually plays, but the videos make it seem like that.

I still say the “My name is Bill Ding, and you’re building!” line all the time thanks to this game.

I’ve actually heard that it’s one of the better jobs to go for without a college degree. If you can take the physical side of it, the pay/benefits are supposed to be great.

Or they could just give me a new release of Itadaki (Fortune) Street. Give me all the fun of the PS2 version without needing to know Japanese. They gutted it for the Wii release.