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    1. Anybody here play Hearthstone? Have tips for someone getting into it?

      I downloaded HS yesterday as I got the itch to play some card games and it seems like a good place to start. I've been following newbie guides I found on /r/hearthstone and have just unlocked all...

      I downloaded HS yesterday as I got the itch to play some card games and it seems like a good place to start. I've been following newbie guides I found on /r/hearthstone and have just unlocked all heros and played one play now (and won very surprisingly)

      Just curious if people have some advice about starting out/playing or what 'path' to take. I tend to stick to as much solo content as possible in card games before I jump into the PVP side and have a sort of policy of not spending money on games like this before I put in a significant amount of hours and don't get burnt out.

      All of this because I've been watching a ton of Magic: Arena on twitch lately as my favorite streamer has gotten addicted (richard_hammer btw)... and figured magic might be a bit overwhelming.

      7 votes
    2. FFXVI review

      Hey everyone. I just beat FFXVI and wanted to share my thoughts in case anyone was thinking of getting the game, or if anyone wants to have a good discussion about the game. I tried to make it as...

      Hey everyone. I just beat FFXVI and wanted to share my thoughts in case anyone was thinking of getting the game, or if anyone wants to have a good discussion about the game. I tried to make it as spoiler-free as possible, but please do be advised that this could end up accidentally spoiling certain story elements.

      Please note, these are just my opinions. I haven't really played any other FF games, so I'm only comparing this one on it's own merits. Please, if you disagree with something, don't lash out at me. I'm just a dude posting this for good fun and have 0 accolades on why I'm qualified to review anything lol

      Also, if you're reading this and have a gaming recommendation for me, I am 100% open to it. I've been looking for some new games to play, so if you think of one I might enjoy while reading this, please let me know.

      Pros:

      • Graphics: This game looks amazing. There were times where I would just walk through locations and really appreciate how everything looked. I don’t do this often in video games, so it’s nice to see a world that felt genuinely awesome to appreciate and admire. You can tell a lot of work went into building these towns/locations, aside from some of the later areas.


      • Combat: The combat in this game is great, addicting fun. I know this is a point of contention for fans of previous FF games and how this is a definite departure from the turn-based style, but some of the best moments I had were chaining combos and getting staggers quick. Towards the end of the game, I was able to bring down some of the mini-bosses extremely quickly and it never got old to pull off. I see people saying things like “You just press square the entire time and win” which I don’t agree with at all. If that’s how one chooses to play the game, then you’re actively not engaging with the combat mechanics and that’s on you. The combat can be complex with different abilities interacting with each other to obtain massive damage, that's what I like in a game.

      • Story: The story of this game is phenomenal and I was engaged most of the way through. I’ll have some of my thoughts on story-beats below because there were times where this game dragged on, but the overall concept of a nation at war with each other and essentially starting your own faction from the ground-up is a lot of fun. About 50% of the way through, you’ll unlock a mechanic that allows you to see how all the factions have been interacting with each other, what wars were started and why those wars were happening throughout the entirety of timeline of the game. I spent a solid hour reading everything in these menus because I was intrigued by the complexity of everything and how it all tied into other events, and how sometimes your main characters crew were beyond detached from what was going on in the main world to achieve an ultimate goal. It’s really awesome to see what other antagonist are doing despite your current story beat being involved with something else at that moment, and I wish more games would incorporate this because it really works to make it feel like the game doesn’t revolve around you but that you are apart of an overall story.

      Cons:


      • Eikon battles: For those not in the know, you’ll occasionally transform into a giant beast (Eikon) named Ifrit and take on other giant beasts (Eikons) throughout the story. At first, these were really fun to play and were truly spectacular to watch but as the story goes on, the fights get less and less engaging. In these parts of the game, you really can just press square and win. Aside from dodging, there is practically no complexity or strategy to these fights. There really isn’t strategy with the main combat either but at least with the main combat, you can pull off insane combos. As Ifrit though? Forget about it. The best combo you can do is ‘Square, Square, Square, Square, Triangle’. You do get 2 abilities as the story goes on, but they’re really nothing special. I actually started to play these section how I play Diablo; outheal the damage. I just used the one combo and healed 2-3 times per fight, while closing the distance as much as possible. I guess this is a valid strategy but I can’t imagine this is how the devs wanted these parts to play out.


      • Quicktime events: I think QTE’s should stay in the 360/PS3 generation. I haven’t seen a current Gen game utilize QTE’s, let alone utilize them as many times as FFXVI did and it’s these dated mechanics that are definitely contributing to others saying the game feels outdated. There are multiple times where you’ll go up to a door click ‘X’ and it will be like ‘Now hold R2’. This happens a lot in the game. It happens so often that I’m not convinced at all that it has anything to do with enhancing the gameplay and was made simply to show off the Dualsense controls because, whilst I don’t like the QTE, the Dualsense will give this haptic feedback during these parts. I can’t really explain it, but it does occasionally work well enough to be immersive. The other QTE events are during Eikon battles, and they’re literally just ‘Press X’ and ‘Press R2’ in an extremely generous amount of time. There’s also another QTE even where you just mash square endlessly until you win, which reminds me of mini games in Mario Party 1… on the Nintendo 64 nearly 30 years ago. It’s just an outdated design IMO and I would have rather just watched cutscenes than occasionally press a button. I will say though, there was one QTE which I laughed at. There’s a scene where the MC is coming to grips with an important story-beat and the QTE literally says “Press L3 & R3 to accept the truth”. This gave me giant “Press F for respects” vibes, and I don’t know whether they meant for this to be hilarious but it was. This is the only QTE event I thought was good.


      • 70% fun, 30% drag: I found the first 70% of this game to be an insanely good experience. Truly next-gen and one of the best action games I have played. The story was engaging, the combat was really fun and the character/world building peaks about here. Afterwards though, not so much. It goes from being a story about conflict between nations but once that resolves, it’s a story about killing God. From here, I really couldn’t care less about the happenings. The people you’re built to dislike from the beginning have resolved story arcs, they introduce new antagonists that aren’t super interesting and it’s just an overall slog the last 30%. Also, that’s a specific percentage, but when I found myself wanting the story to wrap up, it was right at the 70% mark. From what I’ve read/watched about the FF series, it seems like a few of the games have this inevitable drop-off and can get pretty convoluted, but what I can say is… that first 70% was some of the best gaming I’ve had in a while. The last 30%, not so much.
 The ending of the game was great though and I hope that we get a continuance of this story later on.

      Random Thoughts:


      • Side-quests: I’ve seen people saying the side-quests are generic MMO like side-quests and I flat out disagree. First off, I think the only reason anyone is making the MMO comparison is because the same team that made FFXIV (an MMO) created this game, so it’s low hanging fruit and easy to criticize without putting in any effort. The side quests are not any different from any other RPG game I’ve played. Most side quests in most RPGS boil down to “Talk to this person, go kill this thing, come back and get a reward”. I have played very few RPG’s that didn’t have these as a majority of their side quests. Even something as recently as Diablo 4 has primarily only these types of side quests. I don’t understand why people give FFXVI so much flack, but I just don’t agree. The side quests are more about world-building and getting to know what your average person existing in this world deals with. You’ll learn backstory about your companions you wouldn’t know otherwise, get various upgrades/mementos and really get to know the world you are playing the game in. I’m not saying that some of these side quests aren’t just “Go talk to this person, then talk to this person and win”, because there are some that are really that simple, and if that’s not your thing then that’s okay, but I seriously don’t understand why people are giving this game flack for doing the same things that every RPG has done before. Just seems unfair IMO.


      • RPG Mechanics: This game should have either added more RPG mechanics, or leaned into the action style and got rid of them entirely. There is no point in leveling up in this game. You don’t get rewarded for leveling up. It happens automatically and you don’t get to distribute any skill-points or anything like that. You literally don’t get anything but new weapon unlocks and an increasing number. I have never played a more shallow RPG. You get Ability Points which can increase your Eikon powers, but somewhere down the line, you just start stockpiling these because you have nowhere to spend them. Sure, you can unlock more abilities and increase those powers, but why would you do that? This game has obvious skills that are significantly stronger than other skills, so why would you use those other skills? I’m sure if I experimented around, I can find some great ways the skills I never used can interact with each other, but why would I when the ones I use now are already doing massive damage? IMO, they should have just leaned into the action gameplay and did away with the RPG mechanics. I know this is FF and FF is an RPG series, but the RPG mechanics are insultingly bad in this game and I can see why FF take offense to it. I do, and I’ve never extensively played any of the others. They could have at least added damage modifiers, resistances, etc that you can spend Ability Points on. By the end of the game, I had 8000 unspent Ability Points because there was just nowhere to spend them once you've got your play style.

      Overall, I'd give the first 70% a 9/10 and the last 30% a 7.5/10.

      14 votes
    3. Microsoft brought me back into their ecosystem with Game Pass

      I'm primarily a PC gamer with a library slowly approaching 1,000 games on Steam. While I have sometimes bought games through the other storefronts like Blizzard, GOG, Uplay, and EA Origins, I...

      I'm primarily a PC gamer with a library slowly approaching 1,000 games on Steam. While I have sometimes bought games through the other storefronts like Blizzard, GOG, Uplay, and EA Origins, I never really invested significant time in them to the point where I don't keep track of what is in those libraries. Suffice to say, I thought that I was so entrenched in Steam that I couldn't possibly play in another storefront for any meaningful amount of time.

      This has changed for the past year. I hopped on one of those deals that gave me access to Game Pass since Microsoft added all the Bethesda games and partnered with EA Play. And I gotta say, I'm invested now. Invested so much that I bought a Series X despite having zero interest when the new generation of systems was announced. Game Pass on Xbox is an even better deal than Game Pass on PC. The library is larger and for the games that are Play Anywhere, I can continue my save file on my PC when my living room TV is unavailable.

      I really think that Microsoft has a winning strategy with Game Pass this generation and it really surprised me how my attitude to the Xbox ecosystem changed this year. While I think both Sony and Nintendo have great exclusives, the value proposition for me of convenience and a rotating slate of quality games will likely keep me invested and subscribed, moreso than Xbox Gold or PS+ have in the past.

      14 votes
    4. Nintendo Direct 9.13.2018 - Recap

      Host: Shinya Takahashi 3DS Announcements: Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn - Available 2019 The 2010 Wii game comes to Nintendo 3DS. Includes all stages from the Wii version plus additional abilities, new...

      Host: Shinya Takahashi

      3DS Announcements:

      • Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn - Available 2019
        The 2010 Wii game comes to Nintendo 3DS. Includes all stages from the Wii version plus additional abilities, new Devilish Mode (a time attack mode), and new minigames

      • Mario and Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey - Available January 11, 2019
        Added Bowser Jr. story

      • Luigi's Mansion - Available October 12
        The original Luigi's Mansion is coming to the Nintendo 3DS with a new 2 player co-op mode. If both players ows the game one will play as a green blob version of Luigi. If only one own the game the second player will be able to use Download Play and challenge bosses.
        4 Amiibo are compatible with the game.

      • Yo-Kai Watch Blasters - Available now
        Free content coming later on Spetember 27. Adds Moon Rabbit Crew to the title screen, with bonuses for linking save datas, new missions, new areas, new Yo-Kai to befriend, and new boss.

      Switch Announcements

      • Luigi's Mansion 3 (working title) - 2019
        A new game in the Luigi's Mansion series

      • Splatoon 2 update, Ver.4

      • Mega Man 11 - Available October 2
        8 bosses.
        New double gear system, you can slow down time or powerup your attacks.
        The two Mega Men Amiibos are compatible.

      • Mario Tennis Aces update - Available September 19
        New characters: Birdo (all around), Shy Guy (Technical), Koopa Paratroopa (Technical) and Petey Piranha(Powerful). Can be acquired by playing online
        New updates coming until next June
        New mode: online only Co-op Challenge, available for limited periods of time. Will unlock in-game rewards such as new outfits, different color schemes and more.

      • Capcom Beat'em Up Bundle - Available September 18
        Includes Final Fight, The King of Dragons, Captain Commando, Knight of the Round, Warriors of Fate and two first-time console releases: Armored Warriors and Battle Circuit.
        4 player local and online co-op
        Pre-order available now

      • New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe - Available January 11, 2019
        New characters: other than Mario, Luigi and Toad now you can play as Nabbit and Toadette.
        Nabbit doesn't take damage from enemies
        If Toadette powers up with a super crown she transforms into Peachette who can double jump, float slowly during free falls and get a boost back up when she falls into a pit.
        Includes New Super Luigi U. 164 courses between both games
        Single player Joy-Con, up to 4 player co-op.

      • Katamai Damacy Reroll - Available Winter 2018
        Gyro controls, Hd Rubles, Joy-Con controller sharing

      • Pokèmon Go Let's Go Pikachu and Let's Go Eevee - Available November 16
        Secret tecniques replace HM moves. Only your Pikachu and your Eevee can use them. They can also learn certain powerful moves. Only them.
        In handheld mode you can use touch screen to pet your Pokèmon and change its hairstyle depending on how you've petted it.
        2 new bundle that will include a Nintendo Switch system with specially designed dock, Pikachu and Eevee style Joy-Cons, one digital copy of the game and the Pokèball Plus accessory.

      • Diablo 3: Eternal Collection - Available November 2
        All Dlcs are included. Up to 3 players local and online co-op.
        Nintendo Switch exclusive: Ganondorf's armor.
        All Amiibos figures are compatible

      • Super Mario Party - Available October 5
        New 4 player co-op mode River Survival
        You can connect two Nintendo Switch in the Toads Rec Room mode.
        Characters' specific dice block with alternate numbering.
        80 minigames.
        Single player modes: Challenge Road (play thtough a series of minigames and complete specific tasks)
        Online Mariothon minigame mode (challenge other players around the world with 80 minigames to choose from)

      • Town (Working Title) - Availabe 2019
        Game Freak presents a brand new RPG set in one single village. Looks like story will be a major part in this incoming game

      • Citis Skylines Nintendo Switch Edition - Available today
        Includes two DLCs: After Dark and Snowfall

      • Daemon Ex Machina - Available 2019*
        Mech Game.
        You can change weapons on the fly and you'll keep them for the whole game if you manage to return them to your base. Long range and melee weapons.
        You can exit your mech to explore the field on foot. You can make enhancements to you human character and your mecha abilities will be augmented as well
        Up to 4 player online co-op

      • Yoshi's Crafter World - Available Spring 2019
        New Yoshi game.
        Local Joy-Con Co-op

      • Asmodee Digital tabletop games
        NOT A BUNDLE
        Full adaptation of best-selling tabletop games made by Asmodee Digital. They are the following:

      • Carcassonne - Available December 2018
        3D maps, solo mode, 4 player local multiplayer mode. Game's famous expansions available as paid DLC

      • The Lord of the Rings: Living Card Game - Available April 2019
        Play alone or alongside a second player.
        Story driven quests

      • Pandemic - Available March 2019*
        solo mode, 4 player local multiplayer mode
        Individually priced DLCs based on popular expansions.
        More is on the way: Catan and Munchkin

      • Sid Meier's Civilization VI - Available November 16
        4 player local multiplayer

      • Starlink: Battle for Atlas - Available October 16
        Exclusive missions for the Nintendo Switch with Star Fox, Peppy, Falco and Slippy from the Star Fox universe.

      • The World Ends with You Final Remix - Available October 12
        Square Enix RPG

      • Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna - The Golden Country - Available September 21
        Go back in time with this Xenoblade Chronicles 2 DLC
        Owner of the Season Pass can already download this new content

      • Warframe - Available November 20*
        Free to play co-op space ninja shooter game. Needs connections all time to play.

      • Just Dance 2019 - Available October 23*

      • Fifa 19 - Available September 28
        Available for pre-purchase tomorrow (9.14.2018)

      • Team Sonic Racing - Available this winter

      • NBA 2K19 - Available now

      • NBA 2K Playground 2 - Available this fall
        NBA arcade game

      • LEGO DC Super-Villains - Available october 16*

      • Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicle Remaster Edition - Available 2019
        GCo-op action RPG, with new online multiplayer mode.
        New areas added in dungeons.

      • Final Fantasy XV Poket Edition HD - Available today

      • Worlds of Final Fantsy Maxima - Available November 6
        New feature added: Avatar Change. It allows yo to transform into legendary characters from across the series storied history.

      • Chocobo's Mystery Dungeon Every Buddy! - Available this winter
        2007's Final Fantasy Fable Chocoboc Dungeon returns
        You can now befriend all the monsters
        Joy-Con local co-op multiplayer

      • Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age - Available 2019
        Comes to a Nintendo system for the first time
        New Speed Mode

      • Final Fantasy VII, Final Fantasy IX and Final Fantasy X and X-2 HD Remaster - Coming to Nintendo Switch in 2019 separately

      • Super Smash Bros Ultimate - Available November 2
        Isabelle (Animal Crossing) joins the fight!
        Hardware Bundle that includes a Nintendo Switch system with specially designed dock, a pair of Joy-Cons with the Smash Bros Symbol on them and a digital copy of the game.

      • Animal Crossing - Nintendo Switch - 2019
        A new game in the Animal Crossing series

      • GameCube controller adapter and GameCube controller Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Edition - Available November 2 while supplies last

      Nintendo Switch Online membership

      Begins on September 18 with the following prices:
      1 month 3.99 USD;
      3 months 7.99USD;
      12 months 19.99 USD;
      12 month Family Membership up to 7 people 34.99USD.
      Includes 5 features:

      • Online play, a variety of games is supported
      • 20 Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) games. You can find the complete list here. New title coming up. Includes local and online co-op.
      • Save Data Cloud
      • Smartphone App. Incluses: voice chat in certain games, additional infos in certain games (e.g. Splatoon 2)
      • Special Offers. No details, more to announce in the future.

      NES controllers for Switch - Available for pre-purchase starting September 18 on Nintendo.com
      59.99USD
      Nintendo Switch Online membership and Nintendo Account are required for the purchase.
      Left and right wireless controllers that you can use to play NES games with on the Switch. Recharge the same way as normal Joy-Cons.
      Contrllers do not include Joy-Con functionality.
      Orders are expeced to ship starting this December.

      17 votes
    5. WoW Classic Hardcore is the first time I've had fun with WoW in a long time

      I've been out of the game for years. I left midway through Legion, early into BfA, and then finally SLs burnt out any lingering love I had for the world and its lore. Apparently DF is better, but...

      I've been out of the game for years. I left midway through Legion, early into BfA, and then finally SLs burnt out any lingering love I had for the world and its lore. Apparently DF is better, but it's not a world that interests me anymore. Alternatively, Classic was neat, but it's a solved game and mostly a time capsule.

      So I'm surprised how much I look forward to playing classic hardcore when my daughter goes to sleep and I have a bit of time to myself. I'm never bored; even boring walks might have stealthed panthers or stuff, so I have to pay my full attention. Whenever a bag drops, or I get an upgrade, it's the best feeling in the world. Leaving a kobold cave alive is such a rush. Watching your hearthstone finish casting in the middle of an enemy camp and letting out that breath that you're holding is incredible.

      It absolutely sucks when you die, but then it also makes me more likely to try out classes and races that I usually steered away from, because why not?

      Is anyone else on the same boat, or looking forward to the official servers?

      14 votes
    6. New game in the Diablo universe leaked through Blizzard job posting

      https://careers.blizzard.com/en-us/openings/oNiH7fwD archive.is mirror We're working on a new, unannounced Diablo project. Are you a skilled Dungeon Artist? Come work with us, and together we will...

      https://careers.blizzard.com/en-us/openings/oNiH7fwD archive.is mirror

      We're working on a new, unannounced Diablo project. Are you a skilled Dungeon Artist? Come work with us, and together we will build something exceptional.

      • Work directly with level design to build atmospheric dungeons with a focus on composition, detail and mood, while ensuring that the gameplay space is readable.
      • Work with Lead Environment Artist and the Art Director to ensure all environments are meeting the high-quality bar Blizzard is known for.
      • Experience working with a lead artist or art director in developing a unique and cohesive modeling and texturing style for environment assets

      Definitely looks like a whole new game in the pipeline. Any other dungeon crawler fans on ~tildes so far? I think I've got 300+ hours in Diablo 3 alone, let alone 1 and 2.

      What do you want in a new Diablo, what do you definitely not want?

      8 votes