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Sonic Forces: Longclaw Review

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Sonic Forces: Longclaw Review I think what makes Sonic Forces Speed Battle a much more enjoyable runner for me than Sonic Dash is the level of detail that goes into each character that makes the competitive spirit of the game that much more unique. In Sonic Forces, characters all have their own abilities that, while similar, do different things when it comes to how they can impact each character. We have speed-based characters meant to fly by with their increased acceleration and quick attacks. There are strength-based characters that, while slow, deliver hard-hitting blows that make it easy for them to zoom on by other players. And then we have outlier characters (Metal Sonic comes to mind) that focus on doing as much damage as possible while also moving at a breakneck pace. Longclaw--the newest addition to the game--falls straight into the category of a speed-driven character. Her stats are the first indication of this, given that she has the maximum acceleration that an

BanG Dream! Vs Live Event: A First-Timer's Perspective

BanG Dream! Vs Live Event: A First-Timer's Perspective (I'm an idiot and didn't screencap anything prior to posting so I'm sorry, this is gonna be really rambly). I love rhythm games. So much so that I would download every single available Idolm@ster if it didn't cause me to lose more time than I already am. So when I decided to start playing BanG Dream!, I was already pretty sure of what to expect. I was pretty confident in my ability to play the game, so much so that I skipped the Easy and Normal difficulty settings and went straight to Hard. This didn't provide much of a challenge for me outside of the general challenges that come with playing a new game nearer to the highest difficulty from the outset. I'm not going to talk about the story all too much because 1.) I've been logging into the game since October so I'd have to go back and see what happened to remind myself and 2.) I spent most of this time playing the Vs Live event that

Fate/Grand Order Event: Fate/Apocrypha Inheritance of Glory Review

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Fate/Grand Order Event: Fate/Apocrypha - Inheritance of Glory Review Full disclosure: Whenever there's an event in a gacha game, I rarely ever decide to read the story. Typically, it's never as good as the main questline--if that's ever good at all--and just feels like a waste of time. It's not canon to the rest of the game, the arc it follows isn't going to matter in the long run, so who cares too much about what happens? The only exception I make for this, however, is for events in Fate/Grand Order. Fate has a way of creating stories that are captivating due to its interesting cast of characters (even if some of them tend to be a little one-note), tongue-in-cheek storytelling, and funny easter eggs referencing other products in the franchise. That isn't to say that every event story in the game is great (Saber Wars is proof enough of that), but sometimes the game has those moments where a one-off event can make me feel (see "The Little Santa Alte