Gay sailor moon for the win!!
Bushido -> Dragon FangProfit
Sir Auron will forever remain my hero.
Boo Auron boo this man booooooo
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They said Lightning never strikes twice.THEY WERE WRONG
They did release a new Final Fantasy. Unfortunately, it's a monthly subscription to stab rabbits for 4 hours a day.
I heard the ESMMO is better than the FF one
They did release a new Final Fantasy. Unfortunately, it's a monthly subscription to stab rabbits for 4 hours a day.
Elder Scrolls Online is something that can't get better until a whole year packed with updates desperately tries to make it at least decent. I respect the developers for trying to release something worthwhile under a greedy company's demands (and deadlines), but alas, you're not supposed to prevent yourself from flushing down sh-t into the drain. (Fun Fact: I can't buy a horse unless I dedicate my life to grinding for a designated amount of time that makes WoW go "WOW")
I WOULD have said the same for that FF MMO (I forgot that existed) had it not been for the fact that it's actually received pretty good updates that patched up a fair amount of things. My only complaint is that they should have released the game with those kinds of updates already applied to the game in the first place by alpha-testing/beta-testing the living crap out of it.
I'll just make my claim. Despite having played WoW since high school, I entirely despise MMOs for their lack of depth and engaging narrative, not to mention them feeling so damn unimmersive. Say what you will about any other rpg like Elder Scrolls or Dark Souls or Fallout. True Bethesda/Obsidian games lack a strong narrative and are bugged up the ass, but at least with Skyrim and New Vegas they crafted amazing environments and all in all kept it immersive.
But ESO, it was just entirely unnecessary to drag Elder Scrolls into an environment it IMO has no place in, and nobody was even asking for an MMO, we ES fans wanted a game that could be as good as/surpass Skyrim, and explore new places in Tamriel, hell even a game set in Akavir! But ESO was just as Fabri put it, absolute horse tripe.
And as much as I praise Skyrim, I still don't say it's the most solid rpg I ever experienced. That trophy I still give to Dark Souls.