Marvel vs Capcom Fighting Collection and Capcom Fighting Collection 2 are now coming to Xbox too
Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics and Capcom Fighting Collection 2 will be released for Xbox next year, it’s been confirmed.
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Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics and Capcom Fighting Collection 2 will be released for Xbox next year, it’s been confirmed.
Space Marine 2 is all about the power fantasy of controlling these hulking giants and mowing down hordes of Tyranids in front of you. However, balancing around such a powerful unit can be a tricky situation. Brand and creative manager Yann Francois shares how the team decided to balance around such absurd power levels to properly portray the sheer carnage Space Marines can unleash.
The meta surrounding Valve's Deadlock is slowly coming into focus, and one character has a 93% win rate among closed beta players.
Naruto is the only anime I've watched since its debut on Toonami until the show's end. I've watched every episode, including filler. I've been through the wild transformations, the plot twists, the plot armor, and the deaths. But, to be honest, it's more painful to wear the Sasuke Revenge headset than any death in Naruto Shippuden.
Final Fantasy 14: Dawntrail has arrived to a bit of a mixed reception, thanks to a middling story that has a few glaring flaws and—despite some excellent improvements when it comes to bosses and dungeons—a few persistent issues that, from what I've seen from more critical elements of the community, are frustrating because of how long they've been going on.
The first official season of is now live, and with it comes a host of changes. These include the new Descendant Hailey, along with a new ultimate weapon, Excava. However, there are also many changes which aim to address community feedback, and one of these issues is slow experience gain for weapons and Descendants.
Difficult bosses are a dime a dozen in , but there's a huge difference between the average challenging boss and the ones that are true punishers. It's easy to grind to a halt for a bit when coming up against a true doozy in the game, and there's no shame in having to step back and re-evaluate before mastering a fight. The path to glory is a slow and steady one, and by the time the game reaches the final boss, dodging brutal attacks will come as second nature.
adds so many new armaments to the base game that it is a little shocking FromSoftware didn't save some of these weapon ideas for a brand-new title. Thanks to entirely new weapon types and never-before-seen Ashes of War, the entire pre-existing dynamic and preconceptions of what weapons are the best have been flipped on their heads. Even the mighty and somewhat infamous Rivers of Blood no longer holds the title of the most powerful Katana, although this is partly due to everyone knowing how to deal with it.