So... Disney grants them a license, these guys make the game and get some profit and Disney gets some money kicked back their way. What's not to like? Just let them make the money for them.
So... Disney grants them a license, these guys make the game and get some profit and Disney gets some money kicked back their way. What's not to like? Just let them make the money for them.
Uh.. I feel like someone already attempted this, but eventually got shut down by Nintendo. Give me a minute and I'll back up my claim with a source (the attempt part, not the Nintendo shutting them down bit).
I saw one of these in a junkyard and I thought "Damn! For being in a crappy place like this I kind of want this car!"
Thanks for the reminder how much I loved Resident Evil 4. I was sick one week in high school and by coincidence my mom needed to go to Best Buy so I asked her if she could grab RE4 for the Gamecube. She actually did and that was the best week sick ever. And it was the only Resident Evil game I could stand playing…
You were forced to stand your ground, and this made for a more suspenseful, immediate experience. To complicate matters, every weapon forced you through stationary, protracted reload animations. Getting down to the last bullet in your chamber was dangerous, because if you stopped to reload, it would take at least…
After just a few minutes of searching, I've found a large number of cars that prove once and for all that this 100,000-mile thing is a myth, including this 2002 Toyota 4Runner with 414,538 miles, this 1998 Mazda Protégé with 278,579 miles, this 2002 Nissan Frontier with 350,721 miles, this 2002 Honda Insight with…
As an Independence, MO resident, I find this disappointing that it isn't some actual thing that starts here. Maybe someone should organize some kind of a Cannonball Run to Oregon, but with wagons or on foot?
I can't wait until people start making 'challenges' for the Oculus Rift. Things like watch this psychedelic video for five minutes without frying your brain and having a seizure.
Aren't there companies out there that offer to do the work of localizing games for release in America to a narrow audience? Why can't some company approach Sega and say "Hey! we'll do the work, and you get some/most of the money?"
Vehicular assault would probably work for small fleshy things like humans and small mammals, but I can picture trying to kill a bigger foe with the car and the passengers yell something clever like "This won't work this time!"
I really, really hope that the combat system will allow me to run over characters. Assuming you get to drive the car, which it looks like you can.