Boarding school huh? Hopefully at some point they go explore a creepy abandoned manor-house or village.
Boarding school huh? Hopefully at some point they go explore a creepy abandoned manor-house or village.
There's always torrents and subtitles.
I rented the first game on PS2, knowing nothing about it. It turned out to be the most disturbing thing I had played up to that point (Resident Evil? Silent Hill? Not even close.) Didn't get very far in it, but it really stuck with me.
They own it, this new version is going to replace the old version in their Steam libraries. Funny because it sounds a lot like what DayZ is doing porting their game into a new engine.
Read the interview where it's said that this new version will be an opt-in branch for a while and then replace the old version. That strongly implies that existing Rust owners will just have to download the new version like a large patch. Safe bet is no one is going to have to buy the game twice.
Interesting. I still found that scene kind of gross and offputting even with only one finger getting sucked.
Jojen's whole death sequence was jarringly bad. He just laid there with almost no reaction as he got stabbed repeatedly. He also was in a completely different position, not on his back, then suddenly he's on his back getting stabbed. Really bad editing and acting. For a bit there it took my mind off the awesomeness of…
A lot of cases with good air flow are also big and "tricked-out."
Really, how is that difficult?
People running independent dedicated servers for games shouldn't have a "business model." Shut it down.
Thanks for posting this. I agree and I can relate.
Agreed on all counts, and I'd like to throw out another one that is hardly ever represented, the prostitute who does what she does because she wants to. I think American media has an especially big problem with that one.
"30 fps is pretty good"
Yup. Torture and murder are probably the answer.
I don't think it's going too far at all, but to each his own.
They will definitely make efforts to catch up newcomers, but the story in these games is incredibly dense and involves a lot of player-choice. I recommend at least playing through the second one if you can.
Did you play either of the previous games? If so you might understand the unparalleled story and immersion of these games, which they seem to be improving on massively with this one.
You say Witcher 2 was linear?
They serve tripe at your hospital?
Really? BF4's gameplay feels really solid compared to Hardline. Have you actually played them both?