Frontier Red looks like the kind of game I want to play.
Frontier Red looks like the kind of game I want to play.
Can’t wait to cover it with Hello Kitty designs in the next Forza
Two words: Jiotto Caspita.
So now might be the best time as any to ask:
Are Tracer’s Pulse Pistols actually energy weapons, or do they just fire electronically actuated rounds (a la Aliens’ Pulse Rifle)?
I wonder what plane they’re flying. An airspeed of 2k+ in an Ace Combat game is pretty damn fast.
For me, it’s got two things going against it.
1. PG have a history of stepping on the toes of the fans
2. It’s still got MW:O’s janky walk cycles.
Large nebulous thing looms over small normal thing: The Movie: The Game
My gut reaction is that there will also be a December car pack, but I can’t recall how the Horizons have handled their expansions in the past.
It would not be Bertone’s final attempt at such a concept: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertone_Mantide
Meanwhile I’m sitting here, still playing Mechwarrior 4: Mercenaries.
I mean, sad to see them go, but I’d like to see some of the other teams have a shot.
This is not the end. It is only the beginning.
Ah, there are plenty of mechs from the early TROs that were very slender and humanoid that weren’t Robotech material (Commando, Javelin, Spider, Firestarter). And it’s important to note that despite their outward appearance, even the slender Valkyrie-derived designs were still characterized like most other…
I started out with Mechwarrior so I really like those designs, but I’ve grown to be a massive Gundam fan as well. The Titanfall designs fall into an awkward middle ground for me that appeals to neither sensibility. I still like the games though.
I have a feeling that the NSX, under most circumstances, would lose to the GTR, and that this tiny victory is probably a fluke. We’ve known for a while that the NSX’s statistics were good but not mind-blowing. The GTR, when new, was leaps and bounds ahead of its competition. That the NSX has had all of these years to…
Simplify and add lightness, I suppose.
It certainly does look like the balanced sports car I’ve head the Toyobaru is.
Pretty much the only purpose VR serves is to emulate the first person perspective better than a traditional screen.
The Rurouni Kenshin ones are kind of exceptions though, too. Even Japan can’t reliably do anime live action right.