Totally agreed.
Totally agreed.
I know this is an old post, and I don't know if you even sign in to Kotaku anymore, but this is an incredibly sweet and sad story you told. Kudos to you. May you forever have fond memories of him.
So much forehead, indeed.
+ Soviet Union
YOU EVEN THOUGHT TO UPDATE THE CUTLINE.
Fo sho. I much more appreciate the strategy inherent in the Warlock. That's my jam.
Looking forward to it, sir!
That's the thing about it, though. You can use the Lightspawn in both ways — either they don't deal with it and get mauled by it thanks to a plethora of health increases or they deal with it, wasting several cards in the event it's something like 20/20, while you load them down with everything else you have. That card…
I'm greatly enjoying this on my Xbox One, and I'm sure the PC product is just as good and the graphics are great, but I seriously can't even find the ability to give two shits about any more graphical comparisons. It just seems redundant to continue reading the exact same people over and over justifying the system…
You are the definition of a true hero!
Ask Mega Bloks and their utilization of both Call of Duty and Halo.
Depends on the hour, my friend. Depends on the hour. The last one wasn't looking so good.
They have lady soldiers — I believe the Titans are allowed to be ambiguous if they want.
This is like hyping up how NOBODY ELSE would pick up Titanfall. Mega Bloks has Call of Duty and Halo and they're all, "What the hell is Titanfalllsss? Don't want that."
Gonna be needin those Ogras and Atlass Kinects sets STAT, boss. STAT. Not the parkour landscapes. Just the Titannes.
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I'd definitely say user base. They'll get their money, either way — that or they make enough from every other department to justify a loss. Plus millions of people, myself included, have been paying for Xbox Live for years now. So there's a slew of cash hanging around somewhere.
Shamans can put out an unbelievable number of minion cards very quickly, then throw down a Bloodlust, a card they already begin with, and dominate. Basically, you have to play strategic and pray they attack you rather than your minions, that way you can continue to lessen the number they have while keeping you with…
It did exactly what I expected to do — be nonexistent. There's a scene here, a scene there but nothing that rings true of an actual campaign. It's the multiplayer with some mediocre bells and whistles. It's difficult to expect anyone to really revolutionize the single player experience for the better — more than…