Bitcoon
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Bitcoon

I'm only about 8% in but I already feel like I've seen all the game can and will throw at me. Wolves and dudes with guns, tons of setpieces where there's a bunch of instant-kill QTEs to watch, and that's about it. It didn't take long after snagging the bow to be loaded down with more arrows than I could carry, and

For a second there I was freaking out because I thought the PC version was out, then I realized that consoles are basically just proprietary PCs now and got sad.

It's not insanely difficult. Dark Souls is a fair game, you just need to learn to play games differently than you've probably ever done it before.

I love playing with the wheel. It's not as precise but it's way more fun. If you're playing with friends then it's really the way to go, because it helps everyone really get into it and just have a good time. The people who insist on using a controller because they perform better using it are asking for an unfair

Honestly I feel like this mentality (the "it makes sense so we must do it that way" one) is what's really hurting the so-serious AAA market these days. Developers often choose to do what makes sense for the game and its world and how believable it is, like it's a movie and they're doing all they can to keep you

I've never actually seen people use stilts for digitigrade legs (though I've seen a few instances where they built padding around the legs to achieve the same effect without the stilts) though I'm not exactly highly knowledgeable about fursuits. ^^;

At first I thought this was a 3D model shopped into the scene, but nope! I don't know how they got that perfect WoW rendering effect on the armor but damn, that's a fine set of armor there.

That seems like a decent way to design around the issue. Honestly, in a single-player game like that it wouldn't make sense to get drops that you can't make use of in some way. (though I suppose in any case selling them to an NPC would be a possible use)

So basically, to balance out the lack of the auction house, since players couldn't sell off the Epic Loot I Can't Even Use, they needed to implement a higher drop rate so that they could reasonably manage to get that loot themselves, which made weapons and items drop at ridiculous rates?

Excuse me if I'm wrong, as I'm only an observer surrounded by people obsessed with Diablo who really hated 3 and I haven't played it myself, but my experience tells me that this was the basic, fundamental core of what Diablo 3 was all about from the word 'go.' In fact, would some argue that them getting rid of the

This sounds like an awesome idea for slapping together some prototypes, but I would really prefer to see these games fleshed out more than these appear to be. The 1 month development cycle really limits how far you can take a given idea, and they seem to have some interesting ones here perhaps worth looking into a

I'm just saying all the different forms of racing and driving out there all have you doing stuff behind a wheel and they can all be pretty tough, but there's a world of difference between most of them.

I've always said that fighting game mechanics could be applied to other types of games. It's always been disappointing that generally, fighting games have restricted themselves to offering just a limited 1-on-1 arena based play style, instead of branching out into other mechanics. Exploration, progression, fighting a

Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 465 or higher, ATI Radeon HD 6870 or higher

You could say the exact same for professional race drivers. Drift racing is a whole different beast compared to Nascar, compared to big city rush hour driving, compared to high speed police chases, etc etc.

I have no doubt that VR will be totally separate from traditional gaming, and for the better. I don't want to play EVERY game with a thing strapped to my eyes.

It's not that bad. I was using it exactly like I used 7, Vista and XP before it within minutes. The biggest stumbling blocks (before the 8.1 update) were the lack of Start button and figuring out where some of the configuration settings were. For the most part the answer to all of those things was in the bottom left

It's not as bad as Vista was... but then, everyone overstated how bad Vista was, too.

I assume the normal burgers are pretty similar to the Judd, but it's worth having at least once, if for nothing else but the selfie next to a burger that's bigger than your own head.