With a change in battle system, Final Fantasy VII Remake implemented a very popular aspect of many action RPGs, a stagger system. The stagger gauge is found below the health bar for each enemy and fills up at different speeds for each enemy based on the types of attacks being used. Once the meter is full and the enemy is staggered, they will start at 160%, which means they are taking 160% times the normal amount of damage. Read More...
The Nintendo Switch finally had its grand unveiling during a live presentation in Tokyo, Japan this past Thursday. In that presentation, the actual system information was somewhat limited, but further reports after provided more info. During yesterday’s Nintendo Treehouse Live, it was reported that the Nintendo Switch would support microSDXC cards up to 256 GB, but Nintendo has now confirmed that it will support much more, eventually.
The Nintendo Switch itself will come with a minuscule 32 GB of space compared to modern platforms, but thankfully Nintendo offers you the option to upgrade your storage capacity via microSDXC cards. Read More...
Warframe is a free-to-play game, and that means it comes bundled with it’s own premium currency you can buy with cold cash – Platinum. You will see it in the market, you will see it in trade; it’s hard to turn a corner without seeing Platinum attached to something in game. That doesn’t mean Warframe is pay-to-win, however. You can’t buy power directly, and anything you do buy with Platinum is either cosmetic, or a hollow-shell without mods (you are essentially paying Platinum to skip the acquisition grind). Read More...