I'm trying to max out the possibility for me to get random booster packs for Steam for the games I own. Not quite sure why I'm doing this, but I'm doing it anyway.
I wish the game was less counterintuitive. This is a problem I have with every MOBA, but things like eg. last hitting don't make intuitive sense if you're only familiar with other RTS games.
I also wish the items mattered less. There seem to be hundreds of them, some with very specific uses, and I don't know what's good, what's bad, and what's merely middling.
I like most of the character designs and the art in general a lot. The tutorial hero--the Dragon Knight--is very cool, and his fourth skill lets him turn into a dragon. I also have developed a liking for Death Prophet, who I think is a pretty neat character and whose ultimate I also like a lot, even if she is somewhat above my skill level I think.
All in all I think I could be persuaded to find the game fun if I could get some friends together to play it as opposed to random strangers on the internet. DOTA2 is notorious for its venomous community after all. The one non-tutorial bot match I played was interesting although I had no idea what was going on.
So, after thinking about it for a while, the ending for Bastion kind of bugs me in that the Evacuation option doesn't really have that much going for it. I mean, the only one who really benefits from it is Zia and maybe the Kid. In contrast, the Reboot option is supposed to fix absolutely everything. Restore everyone that died. Sure, Evacuation allows them to embrace freedom and exploration, but is that truly worth the sacrifice of two civilizations?
Are you talking about from the perspective of the kid? Because from an all-knowing point of view, it's implied that the reboot option doesn't actually reboot anybody's memories, which means the whole thing will happen again.
So, after thinking about it for a while, the ending for Bastion kind of bugs me in that (*deleted so it won't show*)
it is heavily implied that if you reboot everything will go the exact same way it did last time and everyone will die again, Evacuation is the only way to break the loop.
Man is a most complex simple creature: see what he weaves, and how base his reasons for doing so.
Actually, that's exactly how it happens. If you hit the reboot button and continue playing New Game Plus, you'll go through everything exactly the same.
Everything...except that sometimes Rucks will get deja-vu and wonder out loud if he's repeating himself. And he is. It's just that he can't remember. And then he brushes it off, blaming his senility.
I just watched this video and honestly, I think this guy has a point. We need more characters of color in video games. As much as I loathe EA for its business practices, I have to admit that it's taken great strides in that. It screws up sometimes, but it's still a step in the right direction.
But one thing bugs me. The Redguard comment. The fucking Redguard comment.
Redguards are not "black gypsies with a rage problem". Their racial ability is just a gameplay mechanic. You don't see Dunmer NPCs using Ancestor's Wrath, nor does it come up in any of the lore. But that's beside the point.
"Gypsies"? Seriously? The Redguards held out against the Septim Empire in its prime and the goddamn Second Aldmeri Dominion. You know what those factions were? The biggest fucking factions in Tamriel during their time. They even forced the AD to sign a treaty with them, something the god-damn diddly Empire couldn't do! Comparing them to an indigenous people plagued by constant institutionalized racism is, quite frankly, fucking stupid.
So, someone on the Skyrim Confessions tumblr was complaining about people who make skimpy female armor mods, claiming that they should hang out in a bikini for half an hour in the snow to see what it's like.
And normally this would be a valid point, but
Fur Armor is a thing. A serious, valid thing that Skyrim vanilla has.
Besides, if anything's off about female armors in Skyrim, it's the overly-emphasized breast bits.
Comments
The most important one first: Persona 4: Dancing All Night, a Persona 4 dancing game.
Next, we have Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth, a Persona 3/4 crossover dungeon crawler with Etrian Odyssey style art.
And finally, we have Persona 5, some RPG nobody cares about.
1. has someone said this about this game?
2. if yes, just repeat what they said exactly but in a more facetious manner
3. if no, don't add it
and then you're done.
People have definitely said that Antichamber isn't a game. Mostly people who haven't actually played it, but still.
Some thoughts
I wish the game was less counterintuitive. This is a problem I have with every MOBA, but things like eg. last hitting don't make intuitive sense if you're only familiar with other RTS games.
I also wish the items mattered less. There seem to be hundreds of them, some with very specific uses, and I don't know what's good, what's bad, and what's merely middling.
I like most of the character designs and the art in general a lot. The tutorial hero--the Dragon Knight--is very cool, and his fourth skill lets him turn into a dragon. I also have developed a liking for Death Prophet, who I think is a pretty neat character and whose ultimate I also like a lot, even if she is somewhat above my skill level I think.
All in all I think I could be persuaded to find the game fun if I could get some friends together to play it as opposed to random strangers on the internet. DOTA2 is notorious for its venomous community after all. The one non-tutorial bot match I played was interesting although I had no idea what was going on.
WHAT IS YOUR BATTLENET NAME
WE MUST MEET ON THE FIELD OF TABLE-COMBAT
The game is fun enough when you're playing against bots. Against real people...eh, not interested.
let me try that
OK I sent you a friend request in Hearthstone.
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead