I’ve had this conversation with others about Paddy Wagons before.
Those police vans are also called paddy wagons in Ireland (where I guess the name is extra accurate).
I’ve had this conversation with others about Paddy Wagons before.
Those police vans are also called paddy wagons in Ireland (where I guess the name is extra accurate).
I really liked this article. I dabbled in HotS, but have very limited idea of anything going on in MOBAs. The clear breakdown really made it easy to follow, and I like how you mention despite how cool this is, it’s still a common play.
That plot twist was go han-deas.
“I can’t wait for the storyline that explains why Winston, a gorilla whose genes were engineered so precisely that he can speak and do science things, has shitty eyesight.”
100% agree that 2.0 is garbage. 3.0 is a vast improvement across the board. If you generally don’t like the overall mechanics of the game 3.0 won’t really change that, but I’d recommend giving it a second look maybe if you can get it on a marked down price.
The driving in particular is a whole different beast thanks to…
His name is Roti! :) He’s Ajna’s baby tapir that trains in martial arts with her.
As a bunch of people said, it’s a proof of concept more than a fully working game, but there’s a few things to address here anyway:
- Doing combos massively increases the amount of Iddhi you gain compared to just doing single attacks.
I am utterly confused with how to send comments via Kinja, so apologies if you hear from me multiple times from different places! This comment is not related to the art above, but I kinda wanted to get your attention particularly, Luke.
You wrote an article about Lab Zero’s announcement of Indivisible a few months…
I am utterly confused with how to send comments via Kinja, so apologies if you hear from me multiple times from different places!
This game recently launched this IndieGoGo campaign, so it’d be nice if you could do a follow-up article since it’s actually here!
The campaign page has a fully playable Windows and Linux…
They’re not exactly overly complicated. Easy enough to build from just looking t the box.
It'll be on Indiegogo, not Kickstarter
Also, the Indiegogo campaign is not set to start until tomorrow morning, so there is no link available.
It's probably not just a BttF reference. An almanac is usually an annual book that gives weather predictions, advice on when to plant seeds, times of tides and moon phases, etc.