In the past I would play something twitchy like bf3 to scratch my pvp itch, and then when I was feeling less competetive I would play skyrim, terraria or minecraft to scratch a different itch. ESO tries, and succeeds to some extent, to be the jack-of-all-trades game, so I don't ...
Eri’s friend, Grish, is a veteran Terraria player. He runs around being very familiar with everything, and his goal appears to be to finally beat the hardmode bosses with the benefit of extra hands in multiplayer. Progress is dizzyingly rapid as a result. Goals clash: I compromise by i...
It’s pretty simplistic, it’s no elaborate Terraria, it’s a game about leveling up your pirates so that you can earn more gold and more loot to buy new and better gear and items so that you can blow up bigger and badder ships owned by other pirates or slaughter savage natives on t...
What? Why would that ever be? Its like this, think about in halo, you have campaign and multiplayer (PvE and PvP). Now, what if you got an advantage from playing the campaign, like better weapons and what not. It would be stupid, right?
What? Why would that ever be? Its like this, think about in halo, you have campaign and multiplayer (PvE and PvP). Now, what if you got an advantage from playing the campaign, like better weapons and what not. It would be stupid, right?
What? Why would that ever be? Its like this, think about in halo, you have campaign and multiplayer (PvE and PvP). Now, what if you got an advantage from playing the campaign, like better weapons and what not. It would be stupid, right?
In the past I would play something twitchy like bf3 to scratch my pvp itch, and then when I was feeling less competetive I would play skyrim, terraria or minecraft to scratch a different itch. ESO tries, and succeeds to some extent, to be the jack-of-all-trades game, so I don't ...
In the past I would play something twitchy like bf3 to scratch my pvp itch, and then when I was feeling less competetive I would play skyrim, terraria or minecraft to scratch a different itch. ESO tries, and succeeds to some extent, to be the jack-of-all-trades game, so I don't ...
In the past I would play something twitchy like bf3 to scratch my pvp itch, and then when I was feeling less competetive I would play skyrim, terraria or minecraft to scratch a different itch. ESO tries, and succeeds to some extent, to be the jack-of-all-trades game, so I don't ...
What? Why would that ever be? Its like this, think about in halo, you have campaign and multiplayer (PvE and PvP). Now, what if you got an advantage from playing the campaign, like better weapons and what not. It would be stupid, right?