I pressed L2, and I just thought it zoomed in. Then I figured out that the reason people are capable of beating the Gladiate stages is because you can heal whenever you want!
When did they tell us this? Did you guys know? Because I hardly see anyone doing it. Still, it stinks that I missed out on something that could've helped me out a lot.
That's exactly what I thought when I first saw it! However, you can't really control when your next attacks are. You kind of have to wait and click. Also, there being levels and all, it relies less on skills. I mean, if you have three level 126 guys on the team, while the other team's highest is 90 or something, of course the former team will win! There's just nothing you can do, really, to win if you don't have high level players.
I have killed many guys, and both numbers still remain at 320. Mine went down to 319 once, but I am curious how I played for fifteen minutes, and both numbers stayed almost the same. What's the number for? How do I win?
"The Giant Bomb hate comes from the same place as platform loyalty: People feel they have to defend what they have invested all their money or time in or else they feel an uncomfortable cognitive dissonance.
People are smart, but sometimes a little lazy- and as a result we are great at finding excuses for hating something.
The thinking probably follows this line: Gamespotters don't want to start over at zero points, so Giant Bomb therefore must suck. They come up with a rationalization for it after they have already made up their mind. "
That may be true for some people, but you can't say that about every GameSpot user. Some have legitiment reasons to hate Giant Bomb.
For example, they don't like any of the reviewers.
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