Finally! Now all the mediocre and terrible games that come out that are only held back by their sub-par water simulation will be able to become true hits!
Finally! Now all the mediocre and terrible games that come out that are only held back by their sub-par water simulation will be able to become true hits!
If you're nervous about it, and/or if it's your first time kissing this girl (or any girl), keep it simple. Make eye contact for a few seconds, lean in slowly and kiss her. If she's into it she'll let it happen. If she's not she'll let you know. If you need to be sure before you attempt, just ask her. "Can I kiss…
Yeah, seems like a pretty extensive copy. But, who really cares? Is Champagne stealing fans and album sales from Clubfeet with their imitation video? Is it affecting Clubfeet in any way at all, besides annoying them? I doubt it.
Great idea, poorly executed. Bring on the female character designs that don't revolve around thongs and cleavage, but let's at least make them still look cool. Some of these just look like their costumes don't fit. What's with the baggy khaki's under Wonder Woman's outfit?
Who's for banning all guns? I don't see many people arguing that position. I see a lot of people arguing for regulating and controlling guns more strictly, which is where I stand. Sure, own guns for self or home defense, hunting, sport shooting, etc. But a vast array of cheap, readily available consumer firearms are…
Practically speaking, it probably wouldn't affect me in any serious, negative way to own a console that needs to always be connected. But the matter is only half practical. Subjectively, I just don't like the restriction. From my perspective as a gamer, it's a limitation that doesn't benefit me or enhance my…
Please tell me that after running through the game, you start over as the Rock's son, 20 years later, intent on avenging your father.
Personally, I'm less excited about the prospect of playing actiony games with this thing, and more excited about the possibilities for slower-paced, more exploration/puzzle-oriented gaming.
This DLC sounds AMAAAAZING. I was completely uninterested in ME3, but I may have to stomach it just for this.
Or, you know, sometimes it's used by actual humanists who subscribe to one of the forms of humanist philosophy. Sorry you don't approve, but it's a real thing.
I love this angle some people are working, where it's all about the irreverent, hard-working, blue-collar TV guy versus the uptight, self-important Hollywood elite. Talk about pretentious.
what the hell, I feel like you watch this video and then seven days later the mannequin appears in your bedroom in the middle of the night and murders you.
This is better advice than the entire article. Smile test, and simple common sense.
"They wouldn't implement this feature if they weren't going to take advantage of it."
They aren't going to go to the trouble of designing and implementing this micro-transaction structure without trying to encourage players to make use of it. Which means it's almost certainly affected the overall design of the game, whether you make use of it or not. I'd be willing to bet that the time and effort…
If the game is designed and balanced to be fun and rewarding in itself, and then the micro-transaction nonsense is just an option on top of all that, then it's fine with me. I don't care what other people choose to waste their money on.
As long as it's a completely optional way to cut corners, and the game is fully designed and balanced so that you can play through and not spend a single extra cent and still get the full experience, then I don't really care.
DAMN that's good stuff.
DAMN that's good stuff.