"Dude, let's say you've got this undefeated Beetle, and he dies one night. You just go get another giant Beetle and replace him. Nobody knows. You don't have to pay the talent!"
You'll love it. You seem to like the hold-my-hand adventure games a lot. You are like a little girl Chris. Too bad you can't play games that real gamers enjoy like TF2 or StarCraft II. You're too n00b to play those games aren't ya scrub?SKaREO
Rude stuff, Mike. I'm not sure what you are basing your opinion on, though based on your vocal displeasure of my TF2 review, I'm guessing it's because I gave that game a super Great review? If you want to argue about that game, we can, but this forum isn't the place for it. Send me another PM and we can hash it out.
Started my game this weekend, and doing the tutorial really helped! Still got killed a few times, so I'll add my own tip here: Don't turn and run from your enemies! Always roll backwards if you want to create distance, because turning and running is a great way to get thwacked in the back with a sharp sword.
It's kind of tricky to place Trials Evolution in a genre, but I think platformer might be the closest fit. Sure, you can't jump and there are no enemies to vanquish, but you do have to skillfully traverse a two-dimensional map, surmounting obstacles and avoiding peril. What do you think?
In my time spent playing Super Monday Night Combat and talking to the Creative Director of Uber Entertainment, John Comes, it's clear that SMNC is taking a cue from League of Legends and styling itself a Multiplayer Online Battle Arena. The focus on team play, bot management, and skill build order were all part of MNC, but the balance seems to have shifted a bit.
So what do you think? Do you miss building turrets and being a more powerful pro? Or do you feel just as powerful in SMNC?
Did you see Maxwell play this on last week's episode of On The Spot? My favorite moment was at about 1:01:45 when he chucked his offspring into the acid and was super upset about it.
When making your choices go with your gut feeling, don't analyze too much.
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I'm going to try to take this one to heart in particular. I recently finished Mass Effect 3, and I did a lot of deliberating over the choices. I felt like I had a lot invested in the characters and the world, so the Witcher 2 will be a nice breath of fresh air. I'm free to play whatever kind of Geralt I want, and by golly I'm going to go with my gut!
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