I loved ultimate but blizzard takes the cake. I’m a realist.
The supernova is the stage right before the brown dwarf stage. Your ignorance of astronomy is amazing.
Oblivion was better imho but when I say better I mean: a score of 100 is the perfect game.
Oblivion: 95.5
Skyrim: 95.49
Just my opinion.
seems a lil sus
Solitaire is the greatest game, it has stood the test of time…
Maybe refer to that person and the “Eye Brow talker”
As I’ve said before. People when they hear “World of Warcraft” are usually thinking of the game pre 2014 and its height, though some of us would argue MoP was terrible while some would argue it was great.
Divorce any expansion after 2014 from the “World of Warcraft” title and make them standalone games, they’d all be dead except maybe Legion, but I’d rather play launch ESO again than Legion. At least with ESO on launch I knew I was getting screwed.
Did you play back in the day? Wow was a grind fest on steroids with a little crack sprinkled on for extra grindyness.
When this game is at its best, it’s the ultimate video game. When it’s at its worst, I disappear for almost an entire xpac cycle.
WoW is a great game, and it has held a lot of players captivated for years. But since we are all throwing other games in here, I got to say skifree does not get the recognition it deserves. Microsoft did the world a disservice by not making it the default game on every Windows OS since 3.1.
I wish I could jump into Skyrim and enjoy it. It was fun when it was new, but man, I can’t enjoy it anymore. I spend more time loading it up with mods and making sure they work than I do actually playing it. Literally. I’ll get bored and stop launching the game in less time than it took to set up everything I add to it to try and combat the boredom.
Oh yeah.
Greatest game ever made to end up in the gutter thanks to corporate hacks.
But it’s growing.
Not for retail.
Why do you keep making multiple threads bashing FF14 (which you never played past level 15) and then giving high praise to the current state of WOW (which I have a feeling you never played past lvl 15 as well).
Wass…yes
drinks 6:53am kool aid. Being real for a moment, WoW has entered it’s modern day Conor McGregor phase.
He’s close to a billionaire.
And your statement is the perfect example on how to sum up Blizzard Activision’s current vision of WOW.
Depending on the type of MMO you played WoW was like a walk in the park. Dying did not make you lose a level, you got a good amount of xp for killing mobs, and you leveled pretty fast. It was nice and easy compared to other MMOs.