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Artifact is Pay-To-Win? Has The Know reviewed RT's game called RWBY: Amity Arena yet? I think that one is much worse and playing off of blind fans of the show. Rich ones, too, apparently.
@ReaperEODkinda have to agree here. I already said it in my review on the game but yeah. RWBY is basically a pay to win game. I still play it but I dont spend money on it. makes the experience rough but I'm holding out that that will make it better some how.
@GreyGhost9036 I wish I had the patience to play it, if I'm honest. But without being on a fair and balanced playing field, it is such an insane time sink that two hours felt like I got nowhere and so I uninstalled it. All I can do is imagine what the game would play like if I had as many cards or level as those who do pay, while not being able to advance. I wish games would just be fair and balanced, and actually make it FUN to spend money on it like Heroes of the Storm or League of Legends. It gives artists jobs to make re-skins and re-colors and make things look fun and interesting while keeping the game fun for everyone. Really shows their priorities. I'll be sticking with the many hours of gameplay I get from RWBY:GE. Much more fun there.
To be fair to Fantastic Beasts, I didn't even realize that it was out finally until yesterday. For being a Potterverse movie, there seemed to be little to no hubbub about it this last week so I would blame this on the US marketing team.