How exactly does this provide a negative image of the industry? Other than the bastards not releasing it Stateside. Damn bloody suitcase edition!
How exactly does this provide a negative image of the industry? Other than the bastards not releasing it Stateside. Damn bloody suitcase edition!
http://www.amazon.co.uk/PlayStation-Vita-Cradle/dp/B007MSGEPI/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1357929119&sr=8-2
You're right! The Vita clearly uses a MASSIVE AMOUNT OF ELECTRICITY that keeping it charged overnight would cause your bill to skyrocket. Congratulations. You're the new dumbass.
Isn't there a charging dock station for the Vita? Oh wait, yes, there is. You = dumbass.
You're kidding, right? Were we watching entirely different games? The gameplay is standard Capcom braweler fare. A boss battle is exactly the right move for a game like this. Perhaps you should be complaining about the CORE GAMEPLAY versus them doing what every brawler themed game does?
I know! It's a goddamn shame what happened. Any word on if he's getting out?
You want to get technical. My bad. Sergey Titov, the owner of Hammerpoint Interactive was the producer and main programmer of Big Rigs. So yes, you are correct in one regard as am I. The point still stands. He has a history of releasing shitty, unfinished products and anyone who was surprised by this is a dumbass.
Burned
WarZ was just a cash in on the DayZ craze. Nothing surprising since the company who made it also made Big Rigs. I feel bad for everyone who spend $20 on WarZ. Potential or not, any company that does what Hammerpoint did doesn't deserve the money and time of gamers or zombie fans. It wasn't that the game wasn't…
$20 says this was also partially inspired by watching WarZ smoulder and fail. Kudos to the team for wanting to give us a legitimate and complete game versus shoving something out. The only thing left to say now is:
Because you're a moron.
Stop writing my feels. You're way too damn eloquent and it makes me want to play more games than my wallet will allow!
Thank goodness you were here to tell us what is and is not a game. Guess all those awesome 90s PC titles I enjoy aren't games either.
I agree with you entirely. In fact, you're saying precisely what I'm saying, only more coherently. Thank you.
Au contraire (oh, the pretension!), I loathe legitimate racial speech. If I know it's meant in jest is when it doesn't bother me. Perhaps I should've been more specific.
I never said that being hateful is a requirement of trash-talking. But racism and bigoted comments CAN be made in a way that don't belie actually being racist. There's a ridiculously thin line to cross when trying, which makes it that much harder to do.
Well your projecting is quite loud. I can barely hear myself think over it.
You're clearly a newfag who never played the old games. NES games and some SNES games REQUIRED reading the instructions because the game didn't hold your hand all the way through like today's games do. PLUS, back then if you wanted more of the game's background/story it was in the manual due to file size constraints…
To keep up with PC gaming, you have to upgrade. Upgrading your rig isn't cheap, especially when you have to upgrade your motherboard to handle newer tech. PC gaming isn't "superiour" to console gaming. It is, in the end, far more costly to keep up with current gaming to play on PC than it is on console. The benefits…
I would agree. To a point. I'm not bothered by anything when done in a playful or joking manner. When someone becomes serious about hateful things like racism, homophobia, etc. I do tend to switch off from playful trash talking to downright vicious. I'm a competitive person and I do enjoy the nuances of good trash…