Fixed. And also because it ain't Steam.
The other picks are all really good though. I'm guessing you picked up vanilla Deus Ex HR?
Bit of an exaggeration, but I'll explain all the same. AD Carry = Ashe's role, with a focus on high Attack Damage, high Attack Speed, and high Critical Strike Chance (though most also build Life Steal to sustain themselves.) Usually they're Ranged, in order to hit enemies from a safer distance, since they're fairly easy to kill. Glass Cannon = not an actual role, but a term for champions with very high Attack Damage or Ability Power (usually mixed with Armor Penetration or Magic Penetration,) but low Health, Armor, and/or Magic Resistance. Crowd Control = commonly shortened to "CC," basically anything that affects a champion's stats: Silences, Stuns, Slows, Blinds, Charm, Fears, etc. Very important for reducing the enemy team's chances of winning fights. AD Melee = a vague term for roles that focus on roughly the same things as an AD Carry, but for close-ranged combat. Usually they also build more Health/Armor/Magic Resistance, as they're prone to being hit more often. This link will help you. I know it helped me a lot when I was starting.
Papers, Please AND The Stanley Parable. Just....ugh. Also this article.
Learn how to play more than one role. I can play every role pretty well, and each one plays quite differently from the other, as well as each champion having at least a slightly different feel, some feeling REALLY different. While you might be a glass cannon as Katarina who can wreck teams but can't take a hit, you can be a behemoth crowd-controller as Cho'Gath who eats up foes with little HP remaining. Hell, Thresh who's usually played as a tanky support, can even be a competent AD Melee champ. I tried it yesterday and it wasn't bad, though you also need to consider team composition. While I do wish League just allowed every character to be open like in DOTA 2, the free week rotation system will allow you to try focusing on a few characters at a time, which is what I personally needed when I began playing. Get used to a champion you like to play as, and buy some of the cheaper champs with IP, so that you have at least one champion for each role. Yup, though expect him to be banned if you ever play Ranked. See the first part of my post. Also, the new patches have been changing the game quite a bit. Know about Trinkets?
I really enjoyed this film a lot, even more than I did with Tangled, one of my favorite Disney films. The message is really obvious through the symbolism and dialogue, yes, but I understand the reason for it, and still felt that the message is important for life and was delivered well. And I loved the animation in the film. Superb stuff. The soundtrack was probably the thing I was least in love with for the film, but that's hardly a knock on it I think. Elsa's song "Let It Go" is (as you've probably seen/heard) the best song in the film, and deservedly so for such an important event of the plot. And the main plot twist that I shalt not spoil? It got me, and it got me good, and I loved it. Highly recommend Frozen.
....this is supposedly one of the best games this year? Uh....what? What am I missing here? Do I need to watch another playthrough? Of a game that can be beaten in literally under a minute? With such a bland, predictable story that doesn't have any interesting twists?
BEYOND: Two Souls - This is not how you make a story-driven game. Barely any choices the game presents to you actually make a difference, with some choices made by the player being flat-out refused by the game itself. The writing is atrocious, with none of the characters feeling realistic or likable. Jodie doesn't seem at all to become a better or worse person from the experiences we "play" through, and she barely has her own personality half the time: one moment she's a sweet girl, and then we'll be thrown into another moment where she's a raging teenager, with no context in between. It's a bunch of seemingly random events that are strung together as if to attempt to provoke emotional reaction from the audience and tell an epic life-lesson filled story, failing to do either with such plastic dialogue, generically archetypical characters, laughable plot twists, middle-school fan-fiction level written forced romances, scenes haphazardously ripped straight out of better and more well-done games or films, inexcusable amounts of cliches for such a "dramatic experience," and an overall pretentious atmosphere that seems to be trying so hard to come off as deep and meaningful, yet in the end is nothing more than a nothing-sandwich with pretty-graphics and good voice acting from Ellen Paige and Willem DaFoe (as to be expected.) Final Fantasy: All the Bravest - This is literally just a cash-cow app from Square, made only to try squeezing a quick buck out of loyal fans of games referenced (that actually took effort as opposed to this product.) Sonic the Hedgehog (2006) - I'm sure there's been enough said about this, but I'm including it anyway. Duke Nukem Forever - The worst case scenario of identity crisis combined with misplaced hype. It shows how desperate some publishers can be to make money rather than actually focus on creating a properly working, polished game that's enjoyable and has its own identity. Instead, Forever borrows from every popular first-person shooter that came out during it's jumbled development cycle, and what we got was a horrid, mutated, jumble of a game. Aliens: Colonial Marines - Basically a lot of the same as with Duke Nukem Forever, but the weirdest thing was that we SAW footage of a BETTER GAME before this one was released...what happened? And why the hell was there this finger-pointing game made out of it? There are more piles of shit but these are the ones that I thought up first.
Shit, time for romances to happen FOR NO GOOD RAISIN.
I'm not even remotely surprised by how this thread turned out. I am, still, disappointed.
I'll take a decent fighter with all these characters. I could only hope for an anime fighter as good as DBZ Budokai 3 though. So far the best DBZ/anime game I've played.
And it'll only be in Japan I bet.
Not even in jest.
Saw Catching Fire a few weeks ago. It was good. Nothing amazing, but definitely nothing bad. Peculiar thing is, I could pretty much predict what was going to happen next everytime a plot twist was going to occur, so none of what happened surprised me, and I've never read the books. Still, much better than the first film. Just wish Katniss was more interesting, cause I love when Jennifer Lawrence gets to show her personality.
January 9th, 2014. Comes with all of the DLC: Jetstream Sam, Blade Wolf, VR Missions, and Armor Sets. Also stuff exclusive to the PC version, like Graphics Options and Cutscene viewer.
Watch this guys I liked it :|
Yurp, got a Genie box now, and it's been working for like a month or so, but all of a sudden, I'm getting no sound with the HDMI connection going through an HDMI sound bar. Sound works perfectly for my PS3 and Xbox 360 though, and I'm getting perfect picture still, just....no sound at all. For now, I switched the DirecTV to using a composite cable straight to the TV, which has no problems, but I still want to be able to keep it connected through my HDMI sound bar thing, to utilize the intended convenience. Haven't tried running an HDMI straight from the DirecTV box to the TV, so maybe that'll work? I dunno. Solutions for getting sound through the HDMI connection using the HDMI sound bar are what I'd really like.
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That motherfucker can rap too?