I see what you did there. =p
I see what you did there. =p
I assume they'd have to have all the relevant data already stored in their helmets SSDs, otherwise the otherside might be able to hack the FoF identifiers and do some nasty things, even if just for a moment. Not that having to have everyone helmets manually synced to current FoF databases back at base wouldn't be a…
I hope you know that with that comment I now have no choice but to watch the series, because now that I think on it so did I. Though to be honest I think I'd rather someone adapted the Windup Girl's world for a film or TV series.
I'd love Karl Schroeder's Virga series to have a game made about it. But then again I think that Sky Pirates are the epitome of cool and have been longing for a good once since Skies of Arcadia.
Only if it's done in the same manner as the AVP games. See picture for ideal pairing.
As much as I am looking forward to Craig reprising his Bond role, finally, I must admit that that trailer thoroughly underwhelmed me. Though perhaps that just fatigue from the number of trailers that seem to think that loud banging noises will guarantee a ramping up of suspense.
Been a while since I read the books but I suspect that it wouldn't be possible at least not in the way I think you're thinking off. At least I don't suspect it's possible to create a spell, or rather an object enchanted to carry out that spell, that can carry out conditional responses based on available data. To put…
Ah Black Books, a finer comedy there has never been.
I'm fairly certain GW will try it. But I suspect it will be fairly hard to police, much as stopping people from downloading music, films or television from the web is rather difficult.
Hmm... this is the sort of tech that may well allow me to get back into playing Warhammer in the future without bankrupting myself in the process.
I really don't understand why all television companies don't just release their shows worldwide on the day of airing, or the next day. Do it online so as to ignore broadcasting laws in most countries, stick some unobtrusive adverts and advertising on the site itself and offer the option for people to download the…
Seriously.
I believe this is relevant.
From where I'm sitting there aren't any Trek-like shows on the air at the minute that aren't just reruns of old shows. In fact off the top of my head there isn't a single show on the air at the minute that is even close to Trek in terms of content since Stargate Universe shuffled off. And the closest we're going to…
Because python jokes never go out of fashion! :D
I think it's more that much of the gaming the press, Kotaku being among the ones guilty of it, are pointedly ignoring the fact that Templars have infiltrated both sides of the revolution in their coverage. A prime example being the headline of this very article. I doubt if the America-centric perspective is malicious…
I too was wondering when Blasto would show up.
For anyone who hasn't played both games there are spoilers ahead.
Yes. But the game suggests that they're rather picky about the process. Choosing to pick and choose the species they consume. Which actually makes sense, after all they've been around, presumably, for billions of years. In that time they have doubtless consumed countless species, and after a certain point the…
And by generic piece of fiction you mean that it has a plot? Characters? Some sort of authorial intent, even if that is just to entertain?