JBiz
Chosen Undead
JBiz

Personally feel like you've got it all wrong. The game is at its best when you're actively engaged in a thoughtful manner with it at all times. If you're getting sprayed in the face with a hose again, it's only because you took your attention away from the nozzle.

For the most part it is historically informed in the equipment design, I just find it very well realized. Guess it just tickles my fancy, I enjoy the detail in the equipment. It's rare to see so much effort on reflecting years of use, and effectively capturing fine detail in the embroidery and filigree work even on

You know how many games go by in an anonymous blur for me, because my entire attention is capitalized on the floating arrow or minimap radar and less on the actual environment? Too many.

Don't really think it's generic in the least. Certainly a different style from the wrapped—in-a-crashed-spaceship endgame uniforms of the Blizzard variety, and it's a gritty style and presentation that I enjoy immensely.

Just wanted to leave a post and say THANK YOU!!!! for the tip-off on The Sky art collection. I had no idea no unbelievably quality this collection actually was but now that it's in my hands....just....wow. WOW. There's way more than $13.00 worth of raw material here, the silk box alone would be worth about that much

Sometimes I wonder if we might eventually discover that the universe is simply being the three (four?)-dimensional equivalent of this—

That god-awful saccharine-soaked music is the primary wall that keeps me from breaking through into actually enjoying most anime.

Cliche they were, but at least the first two didn't force cheeseball exposition at every available opportunity. Azmodan's gloating idiocy almost made me stop playing the game it was so over-the-top annoying. Would welcome a return to the stark minimalism of OG Diablo's story presentation.

They could have trimmed a little from the dragon budget for the sake of some pig jousting.

Watching Cersei become more and more unhinged was one of the best parts of AFfC!

You insult a piece of shit by comparing it to this movie.

Ancient history in internet terms, I know. And it's likely to be posted already, but nonetheless...

The best damn hiking simulator ever made, thankyouverymuch.

I can understand that. I don't think it was done intentionally though, I get the impression that there were a number of last-minute changes, they ran up against a deadline trying to square some of this out, and the publisher didn't want to risk a delay given the nature of the release being on near-obsolete hardware.

They mostly discarded the murky Depth-of-Field filter that overlaid the last game, opting for one that only gently soft-focuses things between the character and the camera. This is something that I think both worked for, and worked against, the style of the new game. Everything's cleaner and clearer at a distance in

Playing on 360. It's been much more stable framerate-wise than the first DaS. Get quite a bit of screen tearing around the main hub and when travelling up and down stairs, but it's not terrible, just noticeable.

Moral of the story: They tried some things. Some things didn't work out. Concessions were made to make it work. So far, 30 hours in and no Blighttown Redux (if you know what I mean. If you played on console, then you probably do). In my mind, that's a win, no matter the price it took to get it there.

Co-op is great. You can summon up to two people at a time. However, it's limited in scope, as you're locked to the specific area the summoning is done in, meaning gates will go up that prevent you and your help from wandering off to other areas while the summons are active. Summons are dispelled when you kill an area

With a little focus, just about anyone could reproduce a work of similar quality, I've come to believe. As a matter of fact, it reminds me of anyone's work I've seen when they evolve beyond just making quick sketches to deciding that they want to take a more serious crack at it, perhaps a little more practiced in

After a few months caring for them while working at a pet store, I am full well convinced that hamsters are the devil's true form.