mgs v felt really empty at times as well, at least ff15 often rewarded me for going off the path. mgs was like a few sections of this giant map were actually involved in the mission.
mgs v felt really empty at times as well, at least ff15 often rewarded me for going off the path. mgs was like a few sections of this giant map were actually involved in the mission.
So is this horror or comedy? All the ads and trailers had me cracking up, and I note that Jordan Peele made it, so... yeah?
The hell? A 1TB SSD costs at least $250. This can’t use an HDD because, ya know, it’s portable and HDDs are too large and delicate to use in a handheld device. A 1TB SSD would have likely doubled the price.
Or, you should do whatever the fuck you want with your money.
Huh?
“Hmm. Haven’t checked Kotaku in a while. I could use some good news.”
-Me, like 1 min ago
Darn looks like I have to go with my second choice. BlueWaffle.
Oy vey. Nintendo is already confusing people with this and the nomenclature. Imma just quote Jecht342:
I mean, if you don’t have a PS4 there are a bunch of stellar games you can get for it now; I wouldn’t base my decision on a single one.
I’ll consider buying it when they add some girls to the party. And ditch the modern cars. And the modern music. And the modern clothing. And add turn-based combat.
I’ll consider buying it when they add some girls to the party. And ditch the modern cars. And the modern music. And…
In my mind, this has always been a central design flaw at the very core of Hearthstone. It is innately aggro-centric, with a volatile board state. There is no such thing as “winning” the board like in Magic, because there is no innate defensive play, and no such thing as building a board. Long games are only achieved…
Except the most popular paper CCG (MtG) and the most popular digital CCG (Hearthstone) both have modes to play with every card ever.
>“Can no longer be used”
except, in this case, they are literally giving you a refund for the full card value... and letting you keep the card for play in other formats (Wild).
In other games they give you reasons to replay like harder difficulties and they usually don’t charge you
I have a problem with it in those games too. Unless it’s a “live” game like an MMO or something else that is naturally always online, a game is supposed to be a whole unit when it launches. I’m supposed to be able to walk into a store, buy the box, and have the game. Not have part of the game or even most of the game.…
Looks like I’m gonna take a pass on this season pass. Hopefully I’ll be able to buy that second part with the dungeon and story on its own at a reasonable price.
“Hey guys, did you see what Ubisoft is doing?” - Nintendo 2017
Never played DDR, but I played an embarrassing amount of Pump It Up at the local mall as a teen.
They love making them?
Looking at their output, it doesn’t look like it.
From the response Gabe gave when asked about HL3, he seems to loathe what they create?
I’m going to call bullshit on this one.