DocSeuss
DocSeuss
DocSeuss

Not only can I cut a watermelon and sharpen a pencil, but I can use a sharpened pencil to mark a watermelon so I cut it precisely! Hire me, Studio Ghibli!

I totally agree. I liked the overheating system of the first game, mostly because it was something completely different. I mean, a lot of games have one gun that operates that way, but I've never seen one that operates completely that way. It was a fun twist. I was sad when they found a way to just go to normal

Voice tracks and other audio tracks are handled individually. It's entirely within reason.

Well this a much wanted feature for me, I literally have a Steam category dedicated for throwing in games I don't plan to play, either for not being good, or mostly for pack-ins with humble bundles and such.

I love how so many responses are like "ROSALINA IS BETTER".

World in Conflict is an RTS masterpiece imo. Was looking forward to a sequel but upon seeing Massive bought by Ubisoft and then tied to The Division I knew those dreams were short lived.

Its because the general public has no idea how to evaluate a project for feasibility. They think "Skyrim cross simcity cross destiny? Well those are all real games!" and don't realize that three guys who have no game development experience outside of RPG maker aren't going to be able to make that product.

I think people forget that for every major Kickstarter mess, there are far more projects that have been completed successfully, to wonderful effect, that wouldn't have succeeded otherwise.

why does his mouth have testicles?

Actually i did not, thank you for the insight!

Bot mode is a great start, but in order for this game to be a return to old school shooters, it needs a lot of one thing and one fucking thing only:

She certainly does end up with a dreadful lot in the non-lethal scenario. Something about being mutilated and worked to death in the dark reached out to me on a level I can comprehend, and therefore really creeped me out however.

Well technically we would be helping him grow his small business so he can keep earning a living. I thought it was a cool idea~

I was never quite the same after that. Every so often I wake up from dreams where all I hear are slogans from past SEGA consoles.

I always felt like Digimon was a completely mishandled franchise. It has historically been better than Pokemon at the actual RAISING of your little digital critters, which is kind of the appeal as it came from old Tomodachi devices, but they haven't even really done THAT well. Just better than Pokemon's arcane and

You are right about the first level in the first Deus Ex they do bombard you with quite a bit of information. If you manage to stick with it and get past that will find a very enjoyable game. Also with the first Deus Ex which I loved was no boss battles and even if there was you could bypass them without fighting

I don't know if I want to play as Corvo. Don't get me wrong, i enjoyed the game like hell, but after beating it four times, and then playing the DLCs, it felt that Daud was the most satisfying character. We shall see.

That's true. How about different types of experience bars/point systems then? You get points based on your actions but in various different categories (enemies evaded without detection, number of times spotted, detected kills, undetected kills, enemies killed in explosions/sabotage, disguises used successfully, etc).

I see haha, sorry about that; you read my mind. So I think it's important to clearly establish what I mean by smart. Imagine a mission scenario that isn't eliminate the hostiles, but do 'X' inside an area with multiple enemies, like pretty much all stealth games or hybrids. The player has to decide what the smartest