You probably need to find someone to play alongside to help it click. A decent guild you're comfortable with would do it.
You probably need to find someone to play alongside to help it click. A decent guild you're comfortable with would do it.
You missed the most important change, the new on-screen navigation system. Now you get a marker on screen point toward your objective or the path to your objective. No longer do you have to stare at the minimap and try to decipher where or how in the living fuck to reach the objective.
You watched the video? Guy from localization team talks to devs and says insert this scene where the main character looks at the camera, for no in-game reason, and gives a sign. So the devs created a new animation at their request which is rare.
“Why am I doing this?”
You guys know that not every JRPG is turn-based right? I'm getting a real "anime is a genre" vibe from all these responses.
Burger King is apparently doing wonders in it’s social media slam against McD. They even made an ad saying so.
Lmao, seriously. Why does this deserve an article?
It's okay to be wrong. Just let go. It's freeing. Like breathing fresh air for the first time. Join us.
Ok, I think you meant “opinions as facts?”
If league of legends players can figure it out than so can you.
“Real-life” talk exists because, like a shit-ton of games have shown, the more real the more engaging and atmospheric the game becomes.
“Baldur’s Gate 3 in a nutshell: One step forward, two steps back. The steps forward are big and exciting,”
It was the fact that it was the 90's that made Tremors fun.
I think you just did a lot of assuming that Japan wants this. Sure they like throwing mechs at kaijus but that's not what Monster Hunter ever was and, like you said, it's fantasy setting was already popular there.
You seen what they did with Dragon’s Dogma on Netflix? I feel like they really captured the essence of the game, in that, I had no idea wtf was going on even after it was over.
I play a bunch on both the Switch and Xbox and everytime it still takes a conscious effort to hit the right button the first few times.
It'll be fun, but like most dlc fighters it'll stay a novelty in tournaments.
Didn't they say they had to rework every existing level to get it to work with the blocks Steve can place? I wonder how if that'll affect the pro scene at all.
I can see where you’re coming from, but I disagree. He said “a mentor to Miles” not “a mentor.(period)“