Vanguard Necromancer was sweet. Having to harvest body parts from different enemies to equip your pet was a neat mechanical idea.
But then, I also liked Anarchy Online, so I may just be entirely too much of a fan of having a lot of equipment slots to manage/math.
I like the step where after you buy your UBER PWNAGE RIFLE the system then makes sure to match you up with knuckle-dragging morons so that you can feel like superman with your freshly bought power.
Is this the world's first introduction to Diablo 4?
Obviously the only good outcome for this game is for them to license the nemesis engine to a variety of different companies.
Racing game with procedurally generated ricky-bobbys for you to compete against.
Idolmasters hierarchy of betrayal and murder.
Sports games in general with the orc-intro...
No, you see, the benefit is getting Brad away from the work so that he can't fuck with it. Lock him in back to back interviews for the next 24 months and BAM, vidya gaem!
Hey, 40 year old men pretending to be teenage girls by always claiming their mic is broken when the guild wants them in voice chat for raid need characters too.
And the ST Raid performance is heavily reliant on Delusions of Grandeur making your Metamorphosis line up properly to squeeze an extra meta or two into the fight. Fights that end between bursts with your raid comp are a significant hit to your overall performance due to how heavily it relies on...
Probably a synergistic time for a new player to start playing, though, since they can level alongside the missions and won't have the "i scrapped my outdated schematics" issue
This game's release date's got me in a bind. I get my Paycheck on the 15th, not the 10th! Is $2000 going to be enough for crates to be competitive week 1?!?
There's a lot of Expansions I'd probably say I had a lot of fun in... if we cut the last third of their run off. I enjoyed the shit out of early/mid MoP and Cataclysm. I even enjoyed SoO for the first 6 months, and Dragonsoul for the like, month it had anything new to do (I had more FUCK YES...
Yeah, there's some shitty Battletech licensing issues since they used some fanmade mechs early in the franchise.
Played the shit out of the Battletech card game back in the 90s, was fun shit.
Heh, one of my numbers was easy to remember like that, 111101 was the DCI number they gave me when I was judging L5R events. Unfortunately they scrapped that number later and handed out an 8 digit number as a replacement.
Sit down at prerelease table, get packs, look around. Realize I've been playing prereleases longer than the people at my table have been alive. Feel old and silly.