Wouldn't a 300% gold and loot drop make everything worthless effectively making the real world auction house useless?
Wouldn't a 300% gold and loot drop make everything worthless effectively making the real world auction house useless?
I don't think you know what post-punk is.
There's no such thing as selling out.
A Paramore reference? Okay.
Nah dude, it's like when bands release self-titled albums.
Not as good as they used to be.
There are a lot of studios that have experimented with becoming a multimedia company, IE Oddworld Inhabitants. It hasn't really worked out for anyone so far, but then again with the case of Oddworld Inhabitants, they were very small by comparison. Someone like Valve definitely has the resources and the capacity to…
I remember my friend and I playing the demo for the first game before it came out, and we were like 'whoa, your character can actually get wet!'
Hipster.
Nice World Star Hiphop link, LOL.
It's fascinating!
I'd like to see it!
What.
I seriously thought it was Frank West in a dress, no joke.
I think the real problem here is that the energy cost is far too high. It's true for the morale aspect, but especially so for the missions where energy depletes so fast that playing the game for extended periods of time (over 20 minutes) is nigh impossible unless you buy energy. The game itself is fun!
You know, the game itself isn't that bad. I'm not a huge fan of social games, but when there are properties or studios I enjoy I tend to make the occasional exception. I thought it was pretty fun, but every ounce of fun I had was taken away not by the energy system, but the way that it was so cheaply implemented. I…
Post-metal is sludge, noob.
It's ironic because sludge and doom are the most grating forms of metal. Slow, boring, and repetitive as hell.
I really hope someone picks this up. Guillermo Del Toro is one of my favorite directors, the man is a genius. Even if he isn't the most well-known director, he's certainly an interesting character and it really saddens me that THQ had to cancel on this.
If there is only one, there is no question whether or not this is worth it. It's similar to how people collect test presses or records. Why not? If you love something, and you have the money, you might as well. If I had $150k to spend, I wouldn't think twice about dropping it on this. This is an artifact.