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https://youtu.be/9UGfFAkNrGs Hey guys, it’s me again. After EVO, the Multiversus meta significantly evolved. With large tournaments becoming increasingly prevalent, we now have a greater understanding of the meta than ever before. That’s why I thought it was the right time to create a 2v2 tier list based on my own 2v2 experience and tournament results. Characters at the top tend to possess a solid neutral state and have respectable movement speed or attacks necessary to help their teammates in a pinch. Of course, a higher skill level is also assumed, eliminating the barrier of entry for some of the more…
https://youtu.be/668Xf2TGZ8c Introduction Digimon initially emerged as a “virtual pets game” intended to be the masculine counterpart to Tamagotchi. Since then, the franchise has become well known for their video games, anime, manga and trading card games. Amidst the countless developments, lies incredibly engaging story-lines with the propensity to go where others can’t. In particular, the anime had a much more mature appeal than its competitor, Pokemon, ever did, exploring serious literary themes that others dare not to. And now, Digimon is taking its first foray into Visual Novels with Digimon Survive, an exciting new evolution for the franchise. Or should…
https://youtu.be/2ZyaTSrMYlo Introduction With Xenoblade Chronicles 3 just around the corner, many of you are wondering what to expect. Since its announcement trailer back in February, we learned a lot more from the Xenoblade 3 direct and gameplay footage, providing valuable insight on the 6 main characters, combat, classes and more. That’s why today, we’ll be taking a look at the 10 things to expect in Xenoblade Chronicles 3.In this guide we’ll be taking a look at 10 things you should know before buying Xenoblade Chronicles 3. Story Xenoblade Chronicles 3 weaves together the stories of Xenoblade Chronicles 1 and 2.…
https://youtu.be/kHU_S3YlFPg Hey guys! If you haven’t heard of Mario Strikers, it’s one of Mario’s more obscure series’. The first entry to the series was launched in 2005 for the Gamecube, followed by a rather popular sequel released for the Wii in 2007. Given the series’ popularity, it’s odd that they decided to create a sequel 15 years later, but it’s finally here! Oh, and if you’re expecting a rather conventional football experience, don’t bother. Just don’t. To begin with, the only similarity between this game and football is the presence of two goalkeepers in each net. Aside from this, everything…