Oh wow, I didn't realize people were still stupid enough to believe this. This has been explained a while ago already.
Oh wow, I didn't realize people were still stupid enough to believe this. This has been explained a while ago already.
"just as much as the customer is happy with their experience."
Calling it now: reload animations are going to be the next collectibles in FPS games.
Instantly thought of this video; Would've been disappointed had it not been posted yet.
"this week's big GamerGate freakout is based on half-truths, flimsy evidence, and claims that are, at best, totally misleading."
Another -gate? This is getting ridiculous now. Is even a little bit of originality too much too ask?
"Beats are just crap. I assume people that buy them do so to be part of the "In/Hip crowd"."
Oh man. Everything he (they?) writes, screams "I'm a 16 year old attention-deprived teenager".
This is the kind of music that you forget about the next day.
And this is why I hate pop 'artists'. The only reason they're famous and rich is because they've been marketed well, and half the (western) world falls for it. They're products, no personal skills or talent whatsoever involved.
Goddammit I hate Korean mmo's. If only they had used this kind of fighting system and graphics in a western mmo.
"In fact most the time people make new things within the framework of the old"
I'm getting a bit sick of this trend.
Depends on how you marinate them.
Immediately starts with a song from Toshida Brothers, I approve.
I think the main point of difference in our opinions stems from the fact that you see Telltale games as evolution of adventure games, whereas I see them as based on a sort of (though well-worked out) devolution from Bioware's dialogue / consequences system.
Let's assume that Bioware, for some reason (personally I think because of EA), only had a limited timeframe for DA:2. They wanted to cash in quickly on their (still pretty) recent DA:O, but didn't have the time or the budget to make another game as epic as that one.
I like Telltale's games, I honestly do... But I can't help myself feeling that I'm playing a downgraded Bioware game (especially with DA:I just having been released); Just take out most of the actual gameplay and rpg elements, put even more focus on dialogue and consequences of choices, et voila, a Telltale game! When…
Just imagine what it'll be like in another 10 years... We might complain about real life having shitty graphics.
...Why not just calculate the total amount by simply looking at the price tags, and send the money to me next time?