For those folk who liked the animation (and who are fine with NSFW content), don't forget to check out the webcomic Forming. It's quite cracked, but awesome. http://jessemoynihan.com
For those folk who liked the animation (and who are fine with NSFW content), don't forget to check out the webcomic Forming. It's quite cracked, but awesome. http://jessemoynihan.com
Huh, Dallas gets included for Texas, but not Houston? Interesting.
The music in that video sounds like a remix of Invaders Must Die.
I was really upset when the aquatic stage was removed, as well as being able to have aquatic civilizations (with domes full of water) on land or airless worlds. The rest of the game was quite fun, never played the space stage very much (kept getting wiped out by all the hostile alien neighbors every time I got to that…
Sounds like it's hammertime.
Alas it seems like the Macross IP deal with Harmony Gold was effectively perpetual. While I do like Robotech, I much prefer Macross and the other elements that comprised it in their original forms. It is very odd to be divided on this project; part of me wants to see it, the rest of me wants to say "Screw you Harmony…
Alas I lost most of my interest in this game a while ago. The reason? The concept switch from creating a Cybertronian of your own, to playing a pre-created & named character form a list. However gameplay wise it sounds pretty similar to Smite; as a MOBA with WASD controls (WAR's MOBA tried the same thing IIRC).
The idea of remaining neutral in a game defined by conflict is an appealing idea to many World of Warcraft players, so when it was announced the new race introduced in September 2012's Mists of Pandaria expansion would begin with no intelligence, those players were understandably excited. But the neutrality offered…
Eat some pancakes and pet my cat before going to the Millennial Fair.
No Lego Macross? There is no god.
Really looking forward to all the new sites one can visit in adventure mode. Also: Tree fortress. Very tempted to finally make a Sylvari mod.
Oh my god, they've defiled Miyazaki!
The video in the main article is listed as private. I presume it is the same as this one:
Technically it was an unfinished game on Desura first, coming out on that service in 2011 with version 0.35 IIRC. For the money I paid for the game, I got a heck of a lot of play out of it (and still can). While upset that development will not continue; there is really nothing that can be done about the situation…
Very interesting. Looking forward to seeing how the controls feel. A shame the Spelljammer IP was never more popular, I would love to see a (good) game based on that IP.