Dragon Ball FighterZ is a lot of fun. And its story mode is so good at breaking the fourth wall to reach the player it’s essentially the chad equivalent to the virgins Undertale and DDLC.
Yeah I've played a few hours of both but the difficulty barrier is a big put off put for me. I want to get into them but turn based RPG's are before my time.
Yeah I've played a few hours of both but the difficulty barrier is a big put off put for me. I want to get into them but turn based RPG's are before my time.
Invest in the speed stat and athletics. That's my advice though if you are fighting shit, agility helps with your weapon skill, along with having stamina.
Yeah I've played a few hours of both but the difficulty barrier is a big put off put for me. I want to get into them but turn based RPG's are before my time.
bruh, just change the difficulty to "easy" and/or look up a guide
if you still have trouble, make a new character, pick the "gifted" trait and put as much as you can into agility (not game breaking, but it helps a LOT)
Invest in the speed stat and athletics. That's my advice though if you are fighting shit, agility helps with your weapon skill, along with having stamina.
whether morrowind is really good or not, i just can't seem to get into it
i'm taking a break from it and giving fallout 2 a try since it's been practically untouched in my steam library for about a year, and it's gotta' be said... i'm enjoying it quite a bit more than morrowind
Me too, everything about that game is aesthetically pleasing to look and listen at and as far as combat is concerned, I really like how they "slowed" down the fast pace shooting we got from BF4. Vehicle combat in this game is fun too especially when using a landship. I was playing on Red Tide map and my fellow tank buddies on the other landships and I did some coordination and teamwork in which we would always move in formation and attack certain objectives all the while watching each other's back from anti tank personnel, it was a literal curbstomp for the commies. Meanwhile in BF4 the game has existed for quite a while that's it's very hard to not to find a normal server where there's that one guy with Ravic skilled level, there's something about BF1 for me in which every player is put on a even playing field.
Yeah I've played a few hours of both but the difficulty barrier is a big put off put for me. I want to get into them but turn based RPG's are before my time.
It's okay to play the game on easy if you're having trouble, start with Fallout 1 and don't be ashamed to use walkthrough guides if you get lost. Once you get yourself nice auto combat shotgun and magnum, you can count your dying days over. The game gets really fun when you get to Boneyard and have to invest on getting a plasma rifle.
Just started Fallout 3 with an unarmed build, and I'm gonna tear shit up when I build a Deathclaw Gauntlet. Seeing as how the game will be 10 years old this year, I figured I'd give it another spin for old time's sake (it was my first Fallout and Bethesda game, so this one's special to me).
Yeah I've played a few hours of both but the difficulty barrier is a big put off put for me. I want to get into them but turn based RPG's are before my time.
I always thought bethesda games were slow but in vr, Fallout 4 isn't as boring to play because teleporting makes travelling much faster.
I'm playing Sairento vr atm
So, a "collectables" store is going out of business and everything is half price. Ended up getting Star Wars The Force Unleashed and Dragon's Dogma for the PS3 real cheap.
Decided to try the latter. Hmm, character creation allows me to have a scar over my nose with one shut. Yeah, my avatar is Guts.
Fuck so I got bully through the Rockstar humble bundle deal thing and it runs so bad on windows 10 it's not even funny. I don't know why Rockstar would even bother releasing a broken version of a game on steam. I had to try it in a bunch of compatibility modes to even get it running more then 20 mins.