Was a lot more build up to that point, really got me into the game I was determined and psyched me into it. at that point I've seen enough Japanese intros showing a emo haired guy take on a whole army of stormtroopers or Braveheart extras by himself, and this came along and let me enjoy cut-scenes again.
This is the only Monster i play if i am to play monster, although I spend must my time trying to unlock my favorite medic which they buried at the back the bastards. When playing the Goliath despite all the abilities when it comes down to it, i feel like i'm a tank in Left 4 Dead clambering around trying to hit them, and most players know to get to higher ground or they do it instinctively, and as a Goliath you'll find your screwed as you can't use charge and leap, even rock throw becomes hard to target if the hunters are elevated.
I've been enjoying Wildstar, proper hardcore raid game, has some charms to it. For a long time I thought it was the WoW killer. The trouble is the servers have become so underpopulated as most flock to a single one, and almost all my real life friends have stopped playing after we got in the middle of the raid game for some reason or another. Although i'm surrounded by an active raid guild who log in twice a week to raid, it still feels lonely without the people I know more closely.
I look at this hype and I can see that WoW is long from dead, and I hope it will be a place where I can reunite with my friends again. Wildstar has lost most it's charm now, it was a shame, I wanted it to work, but poor quality pvp battles left me with only the raid game having finished what was to do outside of it.
Every since I hated Warcraft III years ago I completely locked myself out of these types of games. It's branched off in a totally different direction to where I'm at
It's annoying that I don't have my Last of Us anymore. I want to play this but it's not worth buying the game again and this DLC if it's only 2-3 hours.
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