Try Wasteland 2, from the creators of Fallout 1. Real time, with pause-based tactical combat. Usually runs around 20 bucks and includes fantastic novels to boot.
Try Wasteland 2, from the creators of Fallout 1. Real time, with pause-based tactical combat. Usually runs around 20 bucks and includes fantastic novels to boot.
Running ragged working to barely survive while sinking deeper each year ain’t any way to live. Automation will eradicate consumption, destroying capital and labor in the process. They’re fucked if they unionize and fucked if they don’t.
I’m down for an open world Battle Network reboot.
Just a note that in Canada, it doesn’t matter: servers report their tips at income tax time (and because of their precarious position, they get a bigger return the more they report)
The only game that got crafting right was Disaster Report, where you McGyver’d solutions to problems out of things you hand in you pack and things at hand. The city crumbled around you, looters abounded, and your only true weapon was your wits.
*cough* Katawa Shoujo *cough* is a well done VN with surprising rich content.
Right. Emotional vampirism is a great way to drain energy and then when somebody rightly tells them off, they can play the victim.
He’s a Sealion.
Try my Kinja script (for Tampermonkey/Greasemonkey) - it should fix the issue. At least on sub-1920p resolutions, it forces the sidebar to be hidden.
Or The Book of Moron. Er, Book of Mormon. Jesus. The “Christian” god screwed up so much that no less than 90 final prophets were required. 91 as of this morning.
Dead or Alive 5 can be played drunk, blindfolded, while holding a conversation and is still winnable. Made an interesting New Years party. But yeah, the DoA series focuses on appealing to NEET.
Fuck FOnline Reloaded. That is all.
MH:XX is confirmed for Switch in Japan. Western release not confirmed.
Property is something tangible. It wasn’t until the era of portable music pianos that derivative works were protected by copyright. Before then, sequels and spinoffs was fair game for all. Miguel Cervantes wound up writing a sequel in which Don Quixote dies to stop people from writing further adventures. (And thus,…
Copyright doesn’t work that. Trademarks have to be defended buy copyright does not.
As Ned pointed out, it’s other programs - and not ones that rely on OpenIV - that allow that, primarily on PS3 (“Mod Menus”) and to a lesser extent, Xbox 360.
Pretty much every person under the age of 25 is a gamer, weird religious people excepted.
“Security features” can mean anything. What it is not: a piracy tool. It works only on legit installations.
I’m surprised fangames using Nintendo properties have survived as long as they have. Nintendo was barely aware the Internet was a thing in the Newsgrounds era, but it’s 2017 now. (There are still some big fangame projects still going, naturally)
True! Nintendo is also well within their rights to run a Fan Creator Program like Microsoft does. Which is how we’re getting _multiple_ Halo fangames this year and a Tribes/MechWarrior game. Microsoft’s rules are simple: create your own assets and don’t use Microsoft titles as your own game name. For fangames like Supe…