You’re playing with fire, Ms. Hernandez.
You’re playing with fire, Ms. Hernandez.
Is Mr. Handy only available for purchase, or can he pop up as a challenge reward?
Not enough Nuka Cola. And only one bar!
Have you tried the updated version or are you working off the original?
That's an interesting point - the summons. Would anyone consider it cheating if Twitch Plays found a ringer and summoned them in for every boss fight? I mean - that's all unmodified gameplay. Not at all in the spirit of Twitch Plays but nothing that could be considered cheating.
Seconded. Monkeys on Typewriters does not fit the “Punishing difficulty, appropriately rewarded” mantra of the series. I'm willing to give them a pass on a pause function. It's not like they morphed themselves into a boss creature.
It's fortunate I don't shop at Starbucks often. If I ever stood in line behind Brad's nightmare customer, I'm pretty sure I'd black out and murder it. Then politely request my "small black coffee".
If that's true, I will cast off my agnosticism and bow to you as the new Lord.
Think of the cleanup, though.
You realize you don’t have to read them, right?
“gratuitous gore and violence” = “lack of purpose”, doesn’t it? You can’t decry its lack of purpose and still be for it. It’s gratuitous. It serves no purpose other than entertainment.
Do these guys have a serious budget? For being filmed in a backyard, those were some very convincing special effects.
I just downloaded the update last night. I’ve been attacked by deathclaws twice, but noticed an oddity. I’ve got two high-level, high-stat dwellers at my entrance. Both are in power armor, wielding a hardened minigun and an enhanced rocket launcher. Raiders tend to fall in about 10 seconds.
I know why teenage girls don’t talk online. Boys. Why would you want to engage with people who are going to disrespect, belittle, taunt, and yell at you (or worse, hit on you) when you’re trying to enjoy a game? Even girls with thick skin have to endure punishment on their way to the “block user" functions.
Do any of the theories out there tie in the glowing eggs you crush for achievements? Are they purely a gameplay device to encourage exploration? Other than the boy's eyes, headworms, and ambient light, they're the only things that glow.
I don’t think Limbo’s creator actually has a point here. He has a story, yes. He chooses not to tell it because it’s just a story, not necessarily the story. He wants people to experience and think about it their own way, which is why he's "upset" that he may have left too many clues to his own story.
I think if you’re not actively playing when one of your dwellers is out during that window, it screws up and never hits the correct mark. I had one that required 19 hours while I had dwellers out at 24 and 26, and several below 19. It seemed to be specifically tracking the top dweller. The best thing you can do there…
The kotor series is something I desperately wanted to play when it was new, but I never got around to it. I still have my original Xbox gathering dust in my basement - maybe I’ll ebay a copy and give it a shot.
This project seems ill-advised. I love nostalgia titles in concept, but most of the time I stop after about ten minutes. Unless this is for some other purpose (a senior thesis, maybe?), I don't see the point in re-releasing a half-finished 20 year old game. I doubt this is going to be the bullet point on his resume…
STDs are still a thing.