By Kibner Go To PostThat just screams of disorganization.That's exactly what game stop is
By RobNBanks Go To PostThat's exactly what game stop is
They had the game rental program for employees and have trouble tracking that. Loss prevention must be sweating
By Kibner Go To PostThat just screams of disorganization.reminds me of my time blockbuster during their final years
back when they thought they had the logistics to run knockoff redbox kiosks adjacent to their stores
By DY_nasty Go To Postreminds me of my time blockbuster during their final yearsJust signalling the end of times
back when they thought they had the logistics to run knockoff redbox kiosks adjacent to their stores
battlefront 2's campain is dumb easy, but its .... actually kinda good
i mean shit, they did a lot of the characters exceptionally well
i mean shit, they did a lot of the characters exceptionally well
South Park: Phone Destroyer, seems like a decent to good mobile title. It's not for me though. The combat felt like it boiled down to simply spamming your cards as fast as possible, without to much strategy. To be fair, I checked out earlier, so I'm not sure as to how the end game plays out. It also seems like it's really geared to PvP, which isn't a selling point that I run to, when it comes to mobile titles. The gacha system seemed to be okay. You spend currency to get cards to add to your deck. From there, you use materials to upgrade your cards and make them stronger. The dialogue and story are typical South Park. If you're a fan of the series, then you'll probably like it. I'm not, though I did enjoy "The Stick Of Truth".
The Alchemist Code finally released on global servers. It's basically Gumi's take on Final Fantasy Tactics. Movement is grid based and special skills work on an hour/time based system, instead of the traditional mana/mp system. Basically, you gain time every turn, and special skills require a certain amount of time to use. You also have a limit to the amount of times you can spam a skill, before running out of it. Skills are determined by the job that you're character has set. Each job can be leveled up and newer jobs have to be unlocked by limit breaking: that which is tied to the gacha system.
Characters are unlocked by summoning with gems, which can be earned in game, or by using actual money. There is a step-up system in place to incentive the purchase of gems. The rewards are actually pretty decent. Duplicate characters give you shards to use to upgrade your character's limit and unlock the jobs. Shards can be purchased in store for gems, but they're expensive as hell, and really only worth it if you're dropping bread. That leads me to my first issue. For f2p players, you have either have to spend your gyms on characters or shards for your strong ones. Without luck in the summoning system, you're not unlocking jobs for the rarer characters, unless you spend the gems, which means you're not summoning characters. It's f2p whining, but worth mentioning. The second issue I have is an actual problem: stuttering on the Android version. For transparency's sake, I'm running this on an S6 Edge. It's annoying af how slow it gets.
I've run through some of the story and I'm having fun with it. There is a fair amount of things to do in game and I haven't even touched the multiplayer aspects. It's good so far. I don't know how long this will last, seeing as though there isn't a license attached to it. I hope it stays around.
This isn't really a genre I've got much experience with, but this seems fun. Looks like it borrows from titles like Devil May Cry, which is awesome. Thanks!
The Alchemist Code finally released on global servers. It's basically Gumi's take on Final Fantasy Tactics. Movement is grid based and special skills work on an hour/time based system, instead of the traditional mana/mp system. Basically, you gain time every turn, and special skills require a certain amount of time to use. You also have a limit to the amount of times you can spam a skill, before running out of it. Skills are determined by the job that you're character has set. Each job can be leveled up and newer jobs have to be unlocked by limit breaking: that which is tied to the gacha system.
Characters are unlocked by summoning with gems, which can be earned in game, or by using actual money. There is a step-up system in place to incentive the purchase of gems. The rewards are actually pretty decent. Duplicate characters give you shards to use to upgrade your character's limit and unlock the jobs. Shards can be purchased in store for gems, but they're expensive as hell, and really only worth it if you're dropping bread. That leads me to my first issue. For f2p players, you have either have to spend your gyms on characters or shards for your strong ones. Without luck in the summoning system, you're not unlocking jobs for the rarer characters, unless you spend the gems, which means you're not summoning characters. It's f2p whining, but worth mentioning. The second issue I have is an actual problem: stuttering on the Android version. For transparency's sake, I'm running this on an S6 Edge. It's annoying af how slow it gets.
I've run through some of the story and I'm having fun with it. There is a fair amount of things to do in game and I haven't even touched the multiplayer aspects. It's good so far. I don't know how long this will last, seeing as though there isn't a license attached to it. I hope it stays around.
By Kibner Go To PostVictor Vran is a decent Diablo-clone that supports local co-op on PC.
This isn't really a genre I've got much experience with, but this seems fun. Looks like it borrows from titles like Devil May Cry, which is awesome. Thanks!
all it took to run Rocket League on a tablet was to turn it into a circa-2000 PS2 game
another miracle
another miracle
I'm a sucker and bought Battlefront 2 -- the early Deluxe Edition so I can play tonight. Never played the first. We suck, DY.
It can't be worse than FFXV.
It can't be worse than FFXV.
By reilo Go To PostI'm a sucker and bought Battlefront 2 – the early Deluxe Edition so I can play tonight. .jesus christ
LMAO AND THE DELUXE EDITION TOO
WOW
By reilo Go To PostI don’t wanna hear judgment from someone that buys NBA 2K and CoD every year.ijs
By reilo Go To PostI don’t wanna hear from people that paid money for PUBGI've probably got my $25 price worth with 700 hours
By s y Go To PostImagine having to pay to play as your favorite teamimagine having to pay for a jumpshot
IMAGINE
THE DELUXE EDITION
By DY_nasty Go To Postimagine having to pay for a jumpshotIf only Winslow could do the same
Imagine having to justify a trash purchase.
Imagine purchasing a deluxe version of a trash purchase.
wow
Imagine purchasing a deluxe version of a trash purchase.
wow
By DY_nasty Go To Postisn't it great not waiting for patches reiloPSY gonna be waiting on the Justise shooting patch for a looooong time
EA has since backpedaled, reducing the credit cost of various heroes by 75 percent, but this does surprisingly little to solve the problems facing the game’s economy. Ars Technica has an extensive breakdown on this, but the root of the problem is this: The economic choices EA has made fundamentally cripple Battlefront II by severely penalizing gamers who don’t pony up real cash for loot crates.
support scum practices and be proud brehs
wow
By Smokey Go To Postsupport scum practices and be proud brehswow look who made this thread https://slaent.com/thread/1294650/
wow
By reilo Go To PostI don’t wanna hear judgment from someone that buys NBA 2K and CoD every year.I never buy VC that's my excuse
There is a grand total of 324 cards. Upgrading these will require a total of 155,520 crafting parts. This requires opening a grand total of 3,111 loot crates which will require 4,528 hours of gameplay.
The 600 credits received from a hero crate is worth 27% the cost of a hero crate. This is equivalent to 30 crystals. To account for this, I reduced the cost of a hero crate from 110 crystals to 80 crystals. 12,000 crystals can be bought for $100.
Opening the required 3,111 loot crates requires 248,880 crystals. If you only purchase $100 crystal packs, this will cost $2,100.
There will be no updates or new features on SLAENT for the next decade as reilo will be too busy unlocking things in Battlefront II.
I will probably be buy BF II at some point, I am a sucker for Star Wars.
By blackace Go To PostI never buy VC that's my excusethat's not an excuse, it's just being a regular human bean with morals
By rvy Go To Postthat's not an excuse, it's just being a regular human bean with morals
Opening the required 3,111 loot crates requires 248,880 crystals. If you only purchase $100 crystal packs, this will cost $2,100.
By Smokey Go To PostThat's extremely cheap for a f2p game.
FInd it tough to be bothered about loot boxes right now, but that'll change when they fuck RDR2, GTA6, Skyrim sequel and TLoU2 MP up
By rvy Go To PostSiege going for 17€Free weekend starting tomorrow also.
By Dark PhaZe Go To PostI'd actually prefer a CoD star wars than what Dice has done with it at this pointeven you don't believe you
By DY_nasty Go To Posteven you don't believe you
campaign would be lit
*buys battlefront 2 for pc when he gets home*
By Dark PhaZe Go To Postcampaign would be litthe little cod-isms that are in battlefront 2's campaign don't ever need to be a thing
*buys battlefront 2 for pc when he gets home*
especially after wwii's TRASH campaign too. cod is just ridiculous now. and not in a fun pacific rim kind of way either.
bf2's campaign got some cheese, but its good enough to stand by itself
By Lambda Go To Postall it took to run Rocket League on a tablet was to turn it into a circa-2000 PS2 gamestill plays the same m8
another miracle