Mmmmmm...punching holes in skulls has never been more fun. It almost wasn't even fair if there wasn't a Predator on the map.
Mmmmmm...punching holes in skulls has never been more fun. It almost wasn't even fair if there wasn't a Predator on the map.
A Game Where You Are The Terrifying Alien that Soldiers Want To Kill
Oh, absolutely. They should just stop making games that don't star gun-toting white guys completely - the world doesn't need more than one kind of video game premise. Anything that doesn't involve running around shooting things pretending you're the good guy is just pretentious.
Sometimes a simplistic art style is the only way to get your game done with the resources/people/skill sets you have.
So it's basically 1/3 of a lo-fi Alien vs. Predator game?
Kind of tired of this art style. Looks like a neat game though.
Zynga wants you to feel like their games are stolen.
The problem is that a lot of EA Games these days are either bundled with DRM or some other scheme that has jaded a lot of users. I don't trust them, and a fair number of others don't either. (There are many others that do, though.)
Actually, it works the opposite of what you described. The concept of right and wrong is entirely cultural, so any desire to not steal must be cultural.
Nope, it's evolutionary, based on a genetic need to survive and establish the best position for yourself as possible. Hence, a lot of people pirate games because they know they can't get caught for it - the reason they don't also steal their groceries. They'll try to alleviate the guilt with "but it's not the same as…
There is, but I don't feel like taking my credit card out to buy it from Zynga.
What companies are saying: "We want to make the customer feel as though our games have value, as if they are getting a great deal out of them."
There's got to be a Zynga joke in there somewhere.
I don't see this ending well for him.