ADCs can be pains at times. Sure, anyone can. But for supports, ADCs are the biggest pains. They gripe, complain, and blame you for their every mistake. In case you can’t see the fine details, in this comic, Vayne is doing everything wrong and saying it’s Lulu’s fault. She even knocks the enemy out of Lulu’s abilities and blames Lulu for it. In the end, like any good flamer, she lea
Most of the time, junglers don’t like giving their mid blue unless they are higher elo. But man, if you can sweet talk them into it, you’re set. Pretend to be a nice girl and it’s all yours, bb. Just make sure to report him after the game for harassment if you’re a real girl. Because that’s how it works when someone calls you
In a time where Open world games online guide-world games are a dime a dozen, my problem with most titles in the genre is that they rarely force you to engage with the world that has been laid out. Instead, developers just use the confines of an open-world to place the structure of their game inside of, because it’s the normal thing to do more often than not nowadays. Simply existing in an open-world though isn’t enough when you don’t feel any sort of connection to the environment that you’re within. Forcing you to explore and take your time in the world allows you to get to know the area which you find yourself in. This is something that I think The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild did so perfectly last year , and it’s something that I think finds success here in Red Dead Redemption 2 as well.
For most developers, a mode like this could be seen as a throw-away gimmick that can be added as a headline to the back of the box, but Rockstar Games has proven itself as one of the finest developers working today and, at this point, should be trus
With that being said, reports have surfaced claiming that Read Dead Redemption 2 will show off the power of the heavily touted Xbox One X–Microsoft’s powerhouse luxury console. Rumor has it, the game will run at 4K and 60FPS on the upcoming console. However, we still do not know how Red Dead 2 will look on Sony’s high-end unit, the PlayStation 4
No kidding, the first time I played League, I had no idea what anyone meant by “leash” and so I fumbled around. This happens to pretty much everyone and it gets you yelled at. Thankfully, you also don’t know how to use chat, so it works out nicely. This is amplified when Warwick is your jungler (happens in low elo) and you are asked to leash him. Leash a puppy? This must be a joke, ri
One of the interesting, yet grotesque mechanics in Red Dead Redemption was the skinning of hunted animals. The animal itself was full of blood splatter and oddly accurate noises. Now, we didn’t get a look at whether or not that exact process is part of this new Red Dead adventure, but we were treated to a hint at a possible new mechanic. One of the scenes shows a man guidimh his horse back to what seems to be his home. The horse is carrying a deer carcass, as well as a few other supplies. Does this mean that players will not only have to kill animals, but also harvest them by taking their entire carcass back to base? We really have no idea, but it would add a lot of depth to a repetitive, yet fulfilling mecha
That aside, Garen may possibly feed if he gets countered because all he’ll be able to do is charge in and perish. As much as they love bushes, Garens are no cowards. They love to charge, yelling, “Demacia!!!” as they run through the battlefield. If only they could add a little common sense to t
Anyone who has ever tried to get someone (especially a non-gamer) into League, knows this struggle. Their number one problem is that they don’t understand turrets. They will literally fall over and over again for months. This is a problem, and it frustrates them to no end. But their out of character cursing and yelling is worth it. How often are they calm, cool, and collected? How often have they told you to stop yelling because it’s just a game? For them to finally understand your pain could do wonders for your relations
One of my all-time favorite League of Legends comics. It’s the truth about who Garen really is, and it makes way too much sense. He’s big, tough, and manly, right? Or maybe not. What if his armor is really his entire faux body? What if Garen is secretly a yordle in disguise? It makes so much se
Aside from the numerous options to customize Arthur’s physical appearance and gear, the other core relationship that players will develop throughout the game is that of Arthur and his horse. Red Dead Redemption 2 has expanded immensely on making your horse more than just a mode of transportation, and there are numerous ways that players can invest time into developing their bond with their horse and, as a result, increasing its ability to take players through this world. These actions start as simply as riding the horse and utilizing its saddle to store all of your equipment and gear between missions, but as you spend more time for your horse and care for it — feeding it, brushing its fur, petting it, etc. — you’ll be able to increase its stamina and health.