It's Jedi not Jedis. It's a plural noun like deer and sheep.
It's Jedi not Jedis. It's a plural noun like deer and sheep.
Then you, in the words of the Tardis, are tiny. Maybe you've grown up on a steady diet of shitty science fiction films where Uncle Sam gets to bop those aliens on the nose with a nuke and the world simpers at his feet whilst the good ole stars-and-stripes flutter overhead, but a lot more of us actually know that the…
Why it's worth playing: It's a classic that holds up all these years later, it's not sloggy or ridiculously difficult, it has a really cool and approachable battle system, and it has one of the best stories in JRPG history. The DS cart for this game has pushed aside many a newer game to hold a place in my 3DS carrying…
Cause let me tell you, outside of a documentary, a planet dying from ecological disaster isn't enough of an imminent threat to get me interested.
I just peed a little.
Seems Second Life is declared "dead" or "dying" every 3 months or so... for the last 3 to 4 years...
It tastes like broken dreams.
Is it just me being too picky or her animations feel straight out of a student project? With a reveal trailer featuring very little else than the character model, I was expecting more polish.
Reminds me of a video game trailer from the 90's. I have no idea what they were going for but all it did was make me groan a little, like I remembered something embarrassing from my past.
That trailer was terrible. Zero game play, no context, and nothing that says, " Be excited about a game." at all. Also looks old gen.
There isn't, which is why Second Life is so unique among virtual worlds, it offers something no other one does including things that are more popular or trendy today like Minecraft.
I still haven't played or seen a game/simulator with the open ended capabilities of avatar customization as Second Life, all driven by its community.
This is EA we're talking about. OF COURSE it will be online only.
No.
I think they said that Sims 4 won't have Always-On, but knowing EA the game's new mood system will be so massive that they are forced to let their servers do the calculatons necessary and thus are sadly forced to have the game connect to their servers periodically.
They've said that there will be no always-online requirement. I'm sure they'll have silly social features built in, though, like Sims 3 already has.
No, the first thing they said is that it's got no online only to make up for Simcity
SUCH MILADY, WOW.
"The bees aren't dying! There's just resting! They're special South American blues! BENGHAZI!"