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I’m currently playing it on the PS4, and it’s a little clunky (mainly when going to specific menus, or trying to get to the in-game chat). Sometimes you’ll accidentally target the wrong character/enemy, but it’s a quick fix. Beyond those areas, the game’s pretty decent. I’ve spent all my free time sitting on my couch

BotW could be a point where the timelines merge. One thing mentioned by the King was that every daughter is named Zelda, it’s tradition. This on it’s own opens up the idea of cycles. Since the cycle likely existed before the split in the timeline, it likely exists in all timelines. So, in every timeline, there is a

Draft, while being the backbone of MTG, kinda died down during the last block (Kaladesh) due to the low amount of viable draft archetypes (at least at my LGS). Draft has seen an upswing in attendance with the release of the new set, Amonkhet. While it very much is a bomb-driven format, the amount of viable archetypes

Just to update your information on current MTG Standard... they changed the rotation schedule so that now we have a total of 4 legal blocks (Zendikar, Innistrad, Kaladesh, and Amonkhet) before we get a rotation. The trade off is that when the rotation happens, we drop the 2 oldest blocks. As it stands, we just got the

I know I’m pretty late in the game here, but I wanted to offer my thoughts and opinions. Syndicate is pretty good. The story feel slow at first, but it picks up and gets really enticing, and the end finally feels like they’re pushing the “current day” story forward, unlike Unity which felt very lackluster and of

WotC changed the rotation schedule. Now, the Zendikar block (Oath of Gatewatch and Battle for Zendikar) and the Innistrad block (Shadows Over Innistrad and Eldritch Moon) will rotate out at the same time once the first set in the block AFTER the Amonkhet Block (Amonkhet and Hour of Devastation) becomes legal. So we

Currently, Standard has tons of ways to fix mana. In fact, the primary deck that ran this combo was a 4-color deck that ran ~20 lands. The deck was still REALLY consistent, and only got stronger once the new set, Amonkhet, released.

Just a quick clarification, you mean Modern Masters 3 (Also known as Modern Masters 2017)

This card is called a “Plainswalker”. The number in the bottom right is the amount of loyalty counters it starts with. The numbers on the left are the loyalty cost for using the ability. So when you use the+1 ability, the Plainswalker get 1 more loyalty counter added to it; when you use the -2 ability, the

If you’re into feels, watch Ano Hana. It’s 11 episodes long of pure feels and the last episode is just pure onion cutting ninjas.

It’s about preserving innocence. As someone who went through this, one of the worst things about explaining death to a child isn’t really seeing them cry, it’s seeing them slowly lose their innocence and realizing that the world is a dark, cruel place.

I think what he’s saying is that he flipped the whole thing upside down, exited from it to rest the ball on the upside down part of the maze. From there, he ping-ponged the ball onto the platform.

Now that’s thinking like an entrepreneur.

Apparently the dock was not pulled but sold out.

Glad to hear that the unhealthy lifestyle of Twitch streaming didn’t take you. It’s heartbreaking that someone close to you passed away, but it did end up saving your life. I know that doesn’t make anything better, but it’s at least a light in the dark.

That’s good to hear! Personally, I don’t have a lot of time to play video games, so I don’t care about the amount of launch titles and just want a quality experience.

Just to play devil’s advocate for a single point, someone buying the Nintendo Switch at launch doesn’t mean they are without impulse control, just like people are not entitled because they don’t buy one at launch.

You did explain, and I simply pointed out that you’re explanation is inclusive of the Joy-Con’s D-Pad. It seems you are referring to an aesthetic, or a very specific “design” of the D-Pad.

Nice deflection. I’ll take that as your concession to my argument. Have a good day sir!

Okay, now you’re not making sense. The small D-Pad  at the top end of the right Joy-Con is “one piece of plastic same as the classic Nintendo D-Pad. When you push one side the whole thing rocks”. I’m even using you’re own definition.