The best thing for middle aged women since sliced soap operas.
The best thing for middle aged women since sliced soap operas.
You left part of that out, let me fix it.
From what I can tell, Spelunky levels are pretty good for explaining these kinds of algorithms. They are reasonably simplistic, but still distinguishable. They flow pretty well, being incredibly rare for a level to become unwinnable.
How is it wrong to want to help these guys out? Just because it gets worse doesn't mean we are wrong to do so.
Honestly, does anyone actually care about the VGX Award things?
You can sue over the design of a person? Even if it is intentional, can't this be averted by it being recognized as satire?
Ugh, god damn people who share different taste than me. These people don't effect me and it's their fault for it.
"This guide is probably made for the 'murican Narutards"
"No one's ever gone, "Oh good, a boss fight. Brilliant."."
Is the 3DS capable of updating games at launch? I remember when games had game breaking bugs on the Wii, you had to go through a whole mess to go to the Shop application and find the patch from there.
I seem to recall Blizzard using a service like GoDaddy, to add some doubt on if the announcement they were making could of been real.
The "annoying beeping noise" is morse code. I can't decipher it myself, but I'm sure somebody has.
Someone left the news on by me, they are claiming he played a game just called "School Shooting". Did they just make that up or is it credible?
Heh, that's not just for players. I've seen a professional IGN critic leave a bad review for a game. Some guys checked the leader board, the guy hadn't finished 1/4 of the game.
If he wants to have that kind of character design, why does it matter? It's Blizz's vision, and if it's Blizz's vision we shouldn't force ours on them.
Well.... At least P4 had a really good sound track, right?
I don't know, even with it's release problems, the Rise of the Triad reboot seems to be doing very well. Also, considering that Doom has a much larger community than many modern games (There are usually at least fifty + people at once playing on one of the multiplayer ports) and the largest modding community I can…
Well, it'd still be recognized as a Doom game, but that is mostly because of the non-bigger stuff they brought over. (Martian space setting, Hell invasion, weapons, etc.), but game play-wise or atmosphere and tone-wise Doom 3 isn't a Doom game.
Meanwhile, at Ion Storm... John Romero prepares to bring his evil plan to fruition.
But it wasn't an awesome Doom game. I mean, it wasn't as creative, and it felt like it could of been made by sane individuals like most game devs.