Yeah, too bad the mechs look like crap.
Yeah, too bad the mechs look like crap.
Also, the experience of playing a game comes from all of what goes into a game. Gameplay is what I value most, actually, but the concepts and designs behind the game world isn't far behind. There are already a plethora of shooters from last generation that have great gameplay and have really cool "game worlds" or "…
It's a shooter.
Does anyone else think that the mechs are kind of ugly?
Says the hermit crab, from his moist, sweaty crevice between the desktop and the office chair.
I agree with the various people in here about the state of Borderlands.
Hah!
Protip: Think about how people might react to what you have to say before you say it.
Am I the only one who thinks these look okay...?
System shock (and, more importantly, system shock 2) both had survival-horror elements.
I finally started playing the Bioshock series about a week ago.
That is true.
I'm not talking about rules, and I'm not talking about casual players.
I'm not going to bother digging it up again, but it's not a "bold conclusion". It was really obvious that Blizzard ended up making the number of available units smaller because it was easier for e-sports people to work with. Even the other people who commented on the article here thought so. I am also not saying that…
I'm not going to bother digging it up again, but it's not a "bold conclusion". It was really obvious that Blizzard ended up making the number of available units smaller because it was easier for e-sports people to work with. Even the other people who commented on the article here thought so. I am also not saying that…
Blizzard ruined Starcraft 2.
You know, you shouldn't feel bad for "ranting".
No.
Unless those hallways are occupied by some kind of lurking, slimy organic menace of extraterrestrial origin, I'm not buying.
But will the planets and such be occupied by alien life forms?