Decapitated old man is sad and creepy. :(
Decapitated old man is sad and creepy. :(
PlayStation 4, doing now what PCs already could do ages ago.
It looked shitty because of the way they started moving suddenly.
Also, after looking at this engine features, I started feeling a sudden urge to go back and hone my skills in shader programming.
The only way to tell is to check how their engine tree system works.
If we're going to consider Proteus a game, we have to consider this to be a game too.
This is a full fledged game! How dare you call it a benchmark tool! It has interactivity, so of course it is a game!
Completely dead batteries? Unless you're looking for a reason to buy a new 3DS or Vita when good games start coming out, I'd recommend you to keep their batteries charged or they may stop working forever. Google "Battery polarity reversal".
By the way, have you guys seen Epic's new GAME yet?
I live in Brazil and guns are not outlawed, but gun control laws are pretty much similar to Canada.
Not only that. Kratos and Drake may be both Sony characters. But they don't feel like they are connected to Sony at all. They might as well be on any other consoles and Sony wouldn't even pop up in your mind. Now if you saw Mario anywhere else, you'd instantly remember Nintendo.
Nintendo has Mario as its mascot character, it is so attached to Nintendo that you can't think of one without thinking about the other.
Indeed with the current situation it seems to have an impeding crash ahead of us.
Their core audience are people looking for trippy interactive screensavers.
Well, take a look at the Proteus game mentioned in the two last tweets:
Experience from working "as" or "with" a programmer/artist?
True! For this reason I've stopped coding for a while and I am now focusing solely on art. If you're can both code and do art, I suggest you focus on art, because art is more delicate, if you stop training for too long you'll get worse. But coding... well, you won't improve, but won't get worse either. (But your…
Just because you hate JRPGs it doesn't change the fact that it IS one. Not because it is made by Japanese developers, but because the game style, mechanics, storytelling, menus, dialog boxes with character portraits, etc. all follow the Japanese design patterns.
I also use games to relieve anger and stress. But I don't need to butcher people or see their bodies exploding with bursts of blood and their brains and organs splattered on a wall and kill every living being within 1 meter radius for me to feel better.
So, uh... $8.99 for a game that has the same gameplay as those demos that engine developers put out to show off their engine features?