Cosmo
Cosmo
Cosmo

One thing that's really much better in SoM is the animation. The quality and flow of the animation really pushed those action sequences into 'this looks and feels great' land versus 'why is batman gliding through the air with his leg outstretched towards a dude?'

I stopped playing AC after five minutes of the one with Constantinopole, 3 i think? I played so many of the sidemissions in Brotherhood, when i got presented with a map full of things to do i just said "No".

Loot?

It's not addiction, it's more that the kid just doesn't realise the value of money. When he's 25 and realises he could have bought a house with that money..

One thing that's widely not mentioned is that this is running of Monolith's proprietary LithTech engine. So many props to them for still going strong.

I have now finished it, a full playthrough, completionist, and i have encountered not one single bug. The most annoying would be the fact that after an event captains would get up to full HP even if you beat them to an inch of their lives during, but that's hardly a bug.

"They don't know who they're fucking with." Don't know how much they'll make of this. Seems a bit much to stretch Terminus to a full season. Then again, we had one season of roaming around a traintrack so i guess anything's possible.

The problem is that they mostly turned it into a zombie-themed drama. Way too much accent on the whole cheating debacle and various lovey-dovey arcs. It has been coming back the last seasons, and i'm glad they made the cannibals one of the main attractions.

I know what this means and my reaction was a simple one, i shrugged. Things will mostly run as normal, there is nothing to fear. This is the same as Facebook getting in on Oculus Rift, people just have a stupid notion of attaching feelings for one thing to another when it gets bought off. In the long run, 3-4+years,

Coming to xbox and ps4! November! Oh yeah, also Pc in case you care for that. Meh, might be just a difference of perception.

The biggest problem is that Heartstone having no interrupts prompts gameplay that focuses on doing the most damage in one single turn. It's a core facet of the design that will plague any balances. Sure a controlling game where you're actually fighting is fun, but unless you're going to implement a whole MTG-style

I'm still on Opera 12.16, the last 'classic' Opera that runs on their Presto rendering engine for my desktop. Opera Next is purely a bad Chromium skin with none of the features. Also Opera Classic for my Mobile, which aside from Kinja, has no issues. Then again, i'm still running Android 2.4 on a Galaxy S2 so *shrug*.

Sigh. I guess i will have to move away from Opera mobile at one point. SHUT UP, OPERA IS STILL RELEVANT! :(

Welcomed? Now no Kinja site will load on my mobile. At all. And off the top of my head, i don't see anything groundbreaking about the change in terms of functionality.

Anyone else a bit ticked with the 'Also coming to your filthy PCs' sense i get off the end of the trailer?

WHAT. AGAIN? WHAT THE FL—- i give up. This is the point where i gave up.

Marauder.. Most powerful and most BORING DH playstyle right now. If anyone remembers Sentry Assassins in D2, this is the exact same thing.

This. I seen better modprojects... the quality and end-product is /far/ from something you'd charge again for. Menial improvements, no serious redesign, especially nothing in the UI department. Just a money-grab imho.

People that were wowed by the simplest of gimmicks, that wooed at halfnaked chicks on stages, sat in queues for hours to play five minutes of a heavily processed part of a game and then exclaim how great it was, that tossed half-eaten food everywhere and cared nothing for what waste they were discarding, people that

My absolute first encounter with the 'gamers at large' in real life aside from people in my social circles was at Gamescom last year. It was fucking terrible. I was ashamed to call myself a gamer after that, and i truly love video games, as entertainment, as art, but here i am, unable to call myself by definition 'one