Those who decided to give the game a shot when it was released found that Diablo fans had a right to be angry, as it is a pay-to-win cash-grab. Sadly, those who play the game without spending money will find themselves ridiculously outgunned by players who do. Diablo Immortal players would need to spend a whopping $110,000 to fully level and gear their character. With a Metacritic user score of 0.4, Diablo Immortal is one of the most hated Epic Games lawsuit of the past dec
After being somewhat disappointed by Aliens Vs. Predator , fans of the Alien franchise could not wait to get their hands on Aliens: Colonial Marines . The game promised to be a terrifying mix of FPS action and survival horror that would put the player in their own Alien mo
I was like, "Let me see the script just a little bit. Let me read a couple of things." It seemed pretty funny, so I agreed to it. And it was definitely one of my favorite things that I've done outside of gam
One of the reasons why Fortnite 's building feature is so bad is because it makes the meta game boring. After being killed, or just while watching someone else play on YouTube or Twitch, players all building the same towers as everyone else and trying to shoot down their opponents' gets old fast. It seems like the game has become less about who's better at it and more about who's better at building. It can get repetitive both to play and to watch, even if it is a unique mechanic. There's also no shortage of ways for trolls to use building to infuriate unwary players, from boxing them into a cube to launching them with a bounce pad - also unique, but sometimes obnoxi
Considering "Fort" is in the game's name, a huge part of the game before now has been the ability to create forts in order to not only protect players from enemies but to gain higher ground, as well. While the new "zero build" twist is a vital part of the season's storyline, players are still showing concern for the lack of this essential feature, as there is virtually no way to safely hide or gain an advantage against enem
With the crouch and slide actions being controlled by the same button/joystick, some players are still finding themselves accidentally sliding when not meaning to. While sliding has been some players' favorite addition to the game, others find it unnecessary and even annoying when their character slides unpromp
The Sonic the Hedgehog video game franchise seems to fluctuate between incredible, universally adored games and unfinished, disappointing disasters that have fans questioning whether SEGA knows what they're doing. One of the latter games was the 2006 release of Sonic The Hedgeh
Lightsabers could also be returning to Fortnite in more ways than one. They could be included as purchasable pickaxes that players can use indefinitely once lightsabers are eventually taken out of the game again. After Fortnite released its No-Build mode , some players ended up returning to the game. Adding in the iconic sci-fi weapons along with a major Star Wars crossover would be a great way to ensure more end up stay
Diablo Immortal is a rare example of a game that was hated before it was even released. The game was announced at Blizzcon 2018 to a crowd of PC folks hoping for news on Diablo 4 . Instead, Blizzard showed fans a mobile game that was met with boos, with one fan even questioning if it was a pr
If Fortnite did make less crossovers, then that would give it more resources to work on its original content. Original characters, storylines, and features have been a bit silly in the past; Peely and the Klombos come to mind. Things like Fortnite 's armored Battle Bus aren't a problem, however, and there's nothing wrong with the game being a little silly. In a time where video games are getting more and more serious, it's refreshing that some choose to offer a whimsical experience, especially when it's a big name like Fortnite . New features and original content, no matter how silly, could be better for the game than an endless string of crossovers, especially since they're making it more than a little silly besi
There also isn't much reason not to at least have building as an option, especially since it's such a big part of the game's identity. It's vaulted a lot of good weapons and features, like the Sticky Grenades, so it doesn't need to get rid of something that helped it become the game that it is today. Fortnite could outlast other battle royale games for a long time if it does things right, so it needs to be careful with its permanent changes. Getting rid of building forever doesn't seem like it would do the game much good in the long run, and if it hadn't introduced Zero Build Mode, then players may have ended up demanding that **Fortnite ** return its signature feature eventua
But my mom, when we're around other people, will jokingly call me Ninja and stuff. It's because she's a very proud mother, so it's funny. She doesn't call me Tyler; she calls me Ninja when she's trying to be fun. I just smile and let my mom do whatever she wants, because she's worked really hard for it. And I know she's just having fun with her friends or with whoever we're aro