Rum & PiratesBefore seeing Pirates of the Carribean 2: Dead Man's Chest, my friends and I stopped by a game store called Uncles Games (this is in Seattle) for their weekly open game night. We saw a new title from Alea called Rum & Pirates. I saw a video today where it looks like MP. As well as the main quest, players can effortlessly break off into more traditional MMO trappings and take part in side events (known as Raids here) to keep you busy outside of the core narrative experience.With such a massive scale and gorgeous visuals to go alongside it, Destiny looks to be one of the definitive multiplayer hits of the next generation of consoles. Either way, keep it up; I enjoy your site. When my base would be attacked with my guys standing just out of view, I sorely missed the "patrol" command, and when they would charge into battle where they were horribly outnumbered, I could have used a good old "stand ground" command that would keep them safe.
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All your extraordinary abilities win you is the chance to get yourself all good and invested in the outcome of the plot only to arrive at a tie between three equally dubious choices. We're emotionally invested. To a large extent, we create our experiences, which makes sharing them and discussing them special. Last December I had some non-gamer friends in from out of town. click here of Persia: The Sands of Time really came out of left field. They're Ultimate Frisbee players who came for a tournament, and they're "gamer types" for the most part, they just don't play a lot of games. There are some games I've been wanting to play, and even though I know people who own them, I want to play them at home with other friends, and/or more often then once a week at my game club so I put an order in at Thoughthammer. So now I have it, I just need to find time and people to play against.
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