Fuck another Fire Fighting...guess I’m giving that Owl some love this time around.
Fuck another Fire Fighting...guess I’m giving that Owl some love this time around.
That’s fucking Garfield. They put fucking Garfield in the game.
No, it won’t be possible to get them all as ROMs. I haven’t looked through the games. It’s possible some of them actually are Gameboy ROMs, but probably few if any are. Gameboy games were written carefully and painstakingly in assembly (to deal with the hardware limitations). Even if a game sticks to the Gameboy’s…
...or they’re super obviously teasing a game and know damn well what people will think...
I suspect much more likely a call in which marketing folks are being congratulated because the subtle inference worked to bring a lot more buzz to an upcoming announcement- whatever that announcement may be.
“and the ability to communicate over USB when plugged into your console for lag-free input”
“and the ability to communicate over USB when plugged into your console for lag-free input”
Man I went into reading this thinking I knew exactly how it was going to go and I was wrong. The questions were good questions that got good answers. I don’t 100% support Cooks agenda but I understand and respect it. She doesn’t mind that fan service exists and doesn’t want it banned or to shun people who like it, she…
Really appreciate it!
D’Anastasio: Really, that just seems to be fan service. What’s the issue? It’s like, “Here’s the meat of the anime, with a little pepper sprinkled on top.” It’s not the whole thing.
“It’s about exploring the world and experiencing it from different perspectives rather than fighting enemies or collecting coins,” the game’s Kickstarter video explains.
I expect prices to level out a bit once there’s some more competition. Especially considering they hyped up the $499 AMD VR-ready PC at the Oculus event.
I quite enjoyed Vesperia, the main character was better then Symphonia in my opinion. Uhh, avoid the Symphonia “sequel”.
Offensive turrets - what about the ability to toss them, instead of placing them? Lets you potentially launch the bothersome things behind the enemy front line, forcing them to respond, allowing your team to break through.
Destroy your own company by releasing crap - try to make a buck off of sueing the people that called you on it.
More like Digital Suicide, amirite?
Oh, woe is us, the poor little indie developer who spends $200 on unity models and code, applies the weakest duct tape and glue humanly feasible, and then shovels the steaming turd directly onto steam. Who knew being litigious assholes would bite us in said asshole? Who knew that subpeonaing the very platform we rely…
Really I mean that there’s only a very small percentage of the maps where anything exciting happens, and most of it is empty and the only purpose it serves is to add a bit of extra penalty time to respawning.
It is free to play like other Hi-Res studio games. So you can download, see if you like it, then keep playing or stop playing it whenever you like.
Shocking opinion: I like this game way more than Overwatch.
- The heroes are more flexible in their function so you’re not locked completely into one role. However the card loadouts allow a degree of customization/specialization tweaking in your playstyle that Overwatch does not.
- There’s a sense of progression…
“Hyping something for too long can result in complete loss of hype.”