Are there in-book purchases for different cover models and the correct spelling of SELECTION?
Are there in-book purchases for different cover models and the correct spelling of SELECTION?
Things look.... crisper on the PS4.
Can a motion sensor measure the speed of the motion? That way, they could make it that vigorous movements could trigger the smart glass to become transparent again, said vigorous movements being associated with violent struggle during an attack, an elderly person suddenly falling, or... other unsavory actions that…
Can a motion sensor measure the speed of the motion? That way, they could make it that vigorous movements could trigger the smart glass to become transparent again, said vigorous movements being associated with violent struggle during an attack, an elderly person suddenly falling, or... other unsavory actions that…
Add "smelliness" and "sticky floor due to unknown substance" indicators and this would be perfect for NYC.
Whatever cut they are receiving for games purchased via their platform is retained, and they don't have to produce a cheap box that likely wasn't seeing very large margins anyways. Makes sense to me.
Bobcats are one of the better defensive squads in the league.
Oh good, my fears of Scarecrow being the focus were assuaged by seeing the presence of all the other villains, however the lack of... DRIVEABLE BATMOBILE!!!
I guess now in hindsight it makes sense, but I mean, a modified Arkham logo and bugs for testing doesn't necessarily point him being the main antagonist in the next Rocksteady game; there are vestiges of various villains, many of whom you don't encounter, throughout both games.
Flippin' awesome. Arkham Asylum was probably my favorite game ever, until Arkham City took its place. Except, Scarecrow as the main villain? Would have liked to have seen someone new take the lead...
Of COURSE the table orients itself for the MAN! (But seriously, wouldn't sideways make more sense anyways?)
It's also interesting to pinpoint when the modern Tetris logo came about — looks like for "New Tetris for N64".
No, I guess the best way of thinking about it is think of the screen becoming a box when the 3D is turned on, which extends toward the back, away from you. When you slide the slider upwards from the bottom, the back of the box becomes deeper and deeper, and the various items in the box appear separated by more and…
I am a half-way guy, well, specifically a tiny bit closer to the top than halfway. It makes the various graphical planes a little closer together, because I get a headache when they get too far apart. When you move the slider up and down, you see the planes stretching deeper and closing in on one another, respectively.