From all I've read and seen concerning this game it's very well polished/bug-free. The downside is that there's little to no endgame.
From all I've read and seen concerning this game it's very well polished/bug-free. The downside is that there's little to no endgame.
*looks out window*
Nailed it.
My biggest problem with the F2P model of SWTOR is that it heavily restricts base features of the game. Sure, you can make a character from 1 to 50 but that's about it. Want to get really into crafting? Ok, you only have a few crafting slots that can be used for followers. Want to get more? Pay for it.
I need my Fallout fix maaaaaaan..
A Far Cry game in remote Alaska about surviving extreme wilderness
It's only a placeholder image of Destiny itself, but you may be right. Either way, that'd be a joke.
Yeah, I figured that as well. Just didn't want to say it..
Comet: 12 new story missions; three strikes; one raid; one patrol; one public event; three new sub-classes; and the increase of "Base Level" to 30, which will presumably change the Light system quite a bit. Also, a new map called Hive Ship.
Metroid: Zero Mission did a clever spin on that, taking away all her weapons at the end of the game after she's seemingly defeated Mother Brain. Space pirates blast her ship and she's stranded on the mothership without her space suit. Stealth gameplay takes over as the pirates are incredibly powerful without her suit.…
... or you could just listen to Space Truckin' by Deep Purple
Yes.
I missed Howard the Duck? When/where/how?!?!
You should make this a series! The "man children" part was gold by the way. Good stuff!
Good for him and all, but why buy something so big? I mean, does he plan on settling his family/friends in there with him? Does he have a wife/SO/multiple kids? I don't get why one single person would buy that big of a house.
It definitely fits the bill for this game category.
Hola!
I'll happily pay $40+ for an MMO's expansion (as well as a monthly fee) for not only what's presented upon the expansion's release but for all the other content that is patched in throughout its lifespan. $20 for a meager amount of content for a game which is stale enough as is? No thanks, you can have it.
There's a dungeon journal that tells you about their mechanics, yes. There are also tons of online sources that do the same. Regardless, there's a big difference between knowing the fight and being able to apply what you know to the actual boss and beat it.