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Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii | Announce Trailer
  • If you care about story, I'd recommend going 0, Kiwami, Kiwami 2, 3,4, 5, 6, 7 (Like a Dragon), Man Who Erased His Name, and then Infinite Wealth (8).

    If you specifically want turn-based combat, you can start on 7 and honestly be pretty OK.

    If you just want to have an enjoyable time, you can jump in on any side entry, like Judgment/Lost Judgment, Isshin, or this new Pirate one.

    Overall, the mainline Yakuza games have an earnest and serious plot, with moments that take it over the top. But all of it is interspersed with moments of random goofiness and levity. My cousins have spent months on Yakuza 0 because they got really into learning Japanese Mah Jong and enjoyed the slot car racing.

  • Magic Arena: What do you hate most about it?
  • It seems like most of your issues are not with the Magic Arena client, but with the formats being played on Arena (namely Historic and possibly Timeless?).

    If you're into a slower, more methodical format, look into playing bo3 Standard and Explorer. Decks can still be explosive, but not as ridiculous, and typically the level of threats is about equal to the level of answers available in the format.

    Alternatively, lean into limited formats. Draft decks will always require some personal thinking, every set is like a brand new format, and in limited, Tempo is key. Card advantage is key. Threats are key. Answers are key. Everything matters, and most people aren't going to even have 4-ofs in their deck, so there's a wider variance in cards seen. Plus, it's a place where commons and uncommons can shine!

    Also, I don't mind when people copy decks. Some people are trying to learn how to play well and efficiently, rather than express themselves with deck building. One Standard deck I was playing last year was based on a Gruul Haste deck I saw on YouTube, and then I made it and modified it based on what I had and how many wildcards I wanted to spend. I ended up doing the same for a different deck I built in paper: start with a deck list, modify it based on what I have and how expensive buying the remaining pieces would be. I still brew my own silly decks, but there's a reason that a meta can exist. Fine-tuned competitive decks are typically more consistent at winning than random brews.

    As for my personal dislikes...

    • The timer should exist in best of 1

    Not just the rope system, but the chess clock. Maybe have it set to 20 minutes per player or something. It drives me nuts when I touch bo1 and realize that I'm spending so much time waiting, but I can't quantify it. In bo3, I can hover over the timer and see that I've used up 3 minutes while my opponent has used 7, and at least feel justified in my impatience.

    • Better deckbuilding and deck categorization options

    Deckbuilding is frustrating. When I want cards that are green, it gives me all cards with green in their color identity, which I wouldn't play in a mono-G deck. The search feature is slow and makes me wonder if my game froze up each time. Trying to move multiple of a card into the sideboard is multiple click-drags. The crafting interface feels barely slapped on, and makes it too easy for new players to accidentally spend their wildcards. And overall, while we have space for tons of decks, I really wish I could just save all of my decks, or at least a revision history of each deck so I didn't feel the need to duplicate it along the way to have something to turn back to if my tweaks are bad. I turn to third party trackers for this functionality, but it should really just be part of the client.

    • As a newer player, Draft was intimidating because it required a gem (money) investment every single time

    I know this is how it works in paper Magic, but I really wish there was a way to draft and practice for free in the client. I know there's DraftSim and you can get a group together on Discord, but that's too much to ask of a new player. I don't mind dropping a few bucks now and then, but the "stakes" of it all get me anxious and pushed me away from even trying it for the first year.

  • UFO 50 - Launch Trailer
  • Bought it, gonna give it a shot tonight. I remember hearing about this while on a bus to class maybe 7 years ago, and even though I wasn't a Spelunky guy, I wanted this thing immediately. Derek Yu seems to have a pretty good handle on how to make a compelling game, so I'm looking forward to seeing this collaborative project.

  • Turkey's Erdogan says Russia must return Crimea to Ukraine
  • I believe Erdogan (and Turkey in general) were big players in getting the wheat trade deal settled, as well as the prisoner exchange, though I could be misremembering. It's just a weird situation of Erdogan having a history of centralizing power, but also making moves to be more relevant on the global stage.

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  • Why is this a news article? Why is this posted to this community? It's a well written article, but it carries no new news, and is just an article by the author of a book that's about to go on sale.

  • EDH Deck Help
  • For deck building purposes, I always have Scryfall up, and if I'm doing EDH, EDHRec is something I like to reference to see if I'm missing something obvious.

    I want to build a deck largely out of cards I have, and I want it to be my deck, not just what people consider to be the best shell for my commander. But, I can always use a very powerful search tool, and sometimes my knowledge of cards is pretty limited, so seeing what other people are doing can help inspire me to look for similar lines or concepts in my own deckbuilding.

  • (opinion) Lowland Shore has the best events since Grothmar
  • I'm digging the Lowlands a ton, but I actually didn't spend too much time in Grothmar. I've done the cycle of meta events there maybe 2-3 times total. They're fun and interesting, but when they're not active, I feel 0 compulsion to do anything on that map.

  • To the Moon - Console Announcement Trailer
  • To the Moon is an awesome little narrative. One of the games that reminded me that there's room to feel feelings in games. And the main theme song (I think performed by Laura Shigihara?) is one of my favorite pieces of music to come from a game.

  • Elesh Norn, Mother of Machines by Dominik Mayer
  • I wish I liked this art treatment more, but man it sucked to play against in paper.

    Compare [[Drivnod]]'s and [[Phyrexian Obliterator]]'s inkblot arts. Just not easily distinguishable across a table, unfortunately.

    I think the things look cool as art prints, but aren't clear enough when shrunk to half of a playing card to appreciate.

  • August 26, 2024, Banned and Restricted Announcement
  • As a quick question, is this the single largest B&R announcement in Magic history? Bans/restrictions in 4 of the 5 major formats (Pioneer, Modern, Legacy, Vintage), each hitting serious meta decks? I'm a relatively newer player, so I don't know if they've ever shaken up so many formats at once.

  • Making Magic: The Council of Colors, Revisited
  • I know about the Great Designer Challenge question, and I agree that while such a creature would technically fit into those 2 colors, it's not doing a thing that those 2 colors specifically want to do together.

    The value of a flyer is to get in around something, and the value of vigilance is to be able to attack and still safely block. Golgari's approach to those goals is usually good removal in black and big creatures (with trample) in green.

    Beyond that, you'd have to consider the rate of the creature. 2 mana 2/2 w/ flying and vigilance? Banger in Azorius, but doesn't do jack squat for Golgari. If you go over rate (because green and black both have a number of creatures that are over rate) and get a 2 mana 3/3 w/ flying and vigilance, is that just broken? Even if it's great, does it see play?

  • August 26, 2024, Banned and Restricted Announcement
  • Pioneer player here. Thank GOD Sorin and Amalia are gone.

    Definitely agree that banning Sorin is a better move than removing Vein Ripper. Sorin existing basically means that they can't print any powerful/high cost vampires ever, and so removing him gives more creative freedom for the future.

    And removing Amalia is great because of how the counterplay to the combo was sometimes just pushing for a draw. Not fun for anyone, and the draws just end up pushing the match into turns every dang time.

    I feel like I would have been fine with them banning Treasure Cruise and Fable, but I guess they didn't want to just shatter the format, just shake it up gently.

  • Pokémon TCG Pocket Trailer
  • For anyone not into PokemonTCG, this looks like PokemonTCG but will play with different cards and different rules. Energy is different (it looks like you have energy in an Energy Zone instead of attaching to individual mons), the battlefield is different (3 bench spots instead of 5), and so far it looks like they're not including rules-block cards (the ex, GX, VSTAR, VMAX, etc).

    I believe last time they showed it off it was something like 2 free packs a day, and trading is included (unlike the current digital platform, Pokemon TCG Live).

    So overall, it's probably a fairly different game that's looking to simplify the gameplay and introduce the entire "collect and play" thing to people for free. Hook them in with this, and maybe get some people invested in playing "real" PTCG.

  • Pokémon TCG Pocket Trailer
  • Honestly, Pokemon is one of the games with fewer money issues than other TCGs. A tier 1 deck in Pokemon costs $30-$120 for Standard format, which is what most people play, apparently. JustinBasil has good posts detailing the decks and key cards, as well as strategies and example gameplay videos.

    I say this coming from MtG, where that price point is only really something you can do in Pauper (commons only format), and a Standard deck will cost $50-230, a Pioneer deck will cost $120-380, and a Modern deck will cost $270-700. In Magic, the most powerful cards (for competitive 60 card play) is the credit card.

    Pretty sure YuGiOh and One Piece and Lorcana and Flesh&Blood and Digimon also have more expensive decks than Pokemon. Obviously, Pokemon can get expensive once you try to bring out your deck with special art and special foil versions, but for just obtaining usable competitive game pieces, it's basically the cheapest thing around.

  • TF2 Smissmas Patch!

    It's a Smissmas Miracle! Cool little patch that I might reinstall TF2 to try out.

    Anything in here look exciting to you?

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    New to coffee

    Hi, this sounds like a dumb question, but how should I "get into" coffee? Most of the time, I just use a Keurig and whatever pods I find at Costco. I know there's an entire world out there of people who know exactly what they're doing, but it's all quite confusing.

    If I'm typically only ever making coffee for myself, what should my brewing method be? Nespresso? Pour-over? French press?

    And should I be looking to try everything black, or are lattes and whatnot a good way to learn what my tastes are?

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