Did anyone else notice how much they used blue lighting that matched the original universe title sequence color?
Did anyone else notice how much they used blue lighting that matched the original universe title sequence color?
Well, that and it is a bunch of oddly-discrete panels, in a couple of slightly different shades of blue? It looks like armor rendered in cloth? Just imagine if the circular bits of metal on the front of Thor's costume were actually pieces of round cloth painted silver and stitched to a black T-shirt, and that's what…
I'm still sort of unhappy with Cap's uniform. Everyone else looks legit, and Captain America looks like he's wearing a home-made costume. I really liked the WWII design from the CA movie, and they've abandoned it for... something else. It doesn't help that Chris Evans looks like he's picked up an eating disorder sine…
I disagree with the last couple, the rest works for me too.
Back when I used to carry cash and got paid on Fridays, I would put all the change from purchases into a pocket instead of into my wallet, and leave the money there. Whenever I would get around to laundry, I'd have an extra bunch of cash that I wasn't expecting. Jacket pockets would sometimes yield $100 or more since…
I guess I'd better get started on the co-op campaign. I've played through the story 5-6 times, but I'm too antisocial to find a friend to play the other campaign with. Must put on to-do list.
I just bought it. It will not launch. Steam support is currently down. Someone will be hearing from me as soon as they turn on their listening ears.
...scary enough trying to clean my new kitten. She's a couple of months old and has already given me a couple of really serious scars in the few weeks I've had her.
Season 2 should just be vampires. Crazy, sexually-frustrated vampires who suck blood because their happy-parts don't work anymore. Ghosts are so Season One.
Those "screens" look like concept art. That could be a nice looking game. The first game was barely acceptable at the $15 or so I spent on it, but the concept isn't bad.
So basically games should end like the end of every Rocky movie: Rocky gets beat and beat and beat and barely survives each round, and then in the end he enters God Mode and just mows down his opponent with the power of every bit of emotion from the whole movie channeled into his fists for three sweet minutes?
That was based on the fact that the game came out around 250 hours ago.
Yeah, it only takes spending about exactly half of your life playing a game on a toy.
Seems fair to me. Or maybe they should just charge $80 for the game, since almost everything else in the last 5-6 years has gone up in price except games.
Wading through most of the first half of the first season was a pretty tough slog. It was all a little too "Muppet of the Week" for my taste. Past that though, pretty much the whole show was worth watching.
Thanks Luke. A bit of common sense is always welcome. I don't see how or why picking personal preferences always has to turn into an "us vs them" poo-flinging exercise. Or even worse, some sort of ridiculous self-righteous stand against the imminent destruction of gaming because one game is more popular than their…
Exactly. And now that game companies are trying to find ways to preserve their profits without changing the base price of their games, people are complaining. Gears of War 3 has more of everything than Gears of War 1 had, for the same price. Why is it fundamentally wrong to charge more for even more content than that?…
If they would only charge $70 for all new games and throw in all the licences and first-year DLC, then they wouldn't have all the whining. They would have just the one whining, about the 17% increase in price... which seems fair since the cost of everything except games goes up every year. Gamers seem to think that…
I don't think it is about ignoring, I think it is about figuring out how to give proper weight to the complaints.
You folks simply don't understand what this is all about.