@Slagathorian: Save the trees and kill the children.: It's good to know that crappy tie in games have always been crappy. Read more
@Slagathorian: Save the trees and kill the children.: The penny arcade games did something similar. I have no idea why they ditched it for the abortion that was Chrono Cross' battle system. Read more
@HighSpeedIndeed: There's a difference between doing something in game and doing something in game while imagining they're someone outside the game or a woman in general. Read more
@Chrystolis: That only happens at low levels before people know what all the characters can do. Yi has ridiculously high damage, great laning ability, great chasing ability, and his ult gives him a decent escape so people think he's unfair or unbalanced. Read more
@darthvolta: The same thing happened to me. I think it's a function of gaining levels. Don't worry though, soon AI games will be a new feature. Probably the next patch. Read more
@Manly McBeeferton: I think the "not found" after McBeefy's thoughts is pretty illuminating in it's own right. I would wait before adding more. Read more
@HighSpeedIndeed: That's just insane. I'm not joking or saying it's cool. That's pretty sick. Read more
@darthvolta: Yeah, I pretty much agree with that. Especially since you were playing a Master Yi. Master Yi is a fucking enrage timer on the game because he can start soloing towers twenty-five to thirty minutes in. I've had multiple games where we were losing early in. We hunkered down, defended some critical… Read more
@chickdigger802: Not only is it on Steam, if you preorder you get Dungeon Siege I and II as well. Read more
@SuicidalEarthworm: It's probably because the soil was moist for some reason and too much water can kill an earthworm. Then maybe they got lost. Stuck between a rock and a hard place. Read more
@Turkeyslam: The ship part showed much more potential, especially after the expansion. Read more
@Bipolar.Bear.Disorder: It's not really about solving the problems, only about finding those who don't mind the problems. Read more