I'm guessing they opened a restaurant to encourage people to eat out more often.
I'm guessing they opened a restaurant to encourage people to eat out more often.
So basically they just made a giant garlic press for butter. Got it.
When will then be now?
I think the only problem with that is that you'd never be playing the X-Men as a team. In Arkham City, while you're Catwoman Batman isn't there and vice versa (minus cutscenes.) Would the X-Men come and go when you switch? Or if the other X-Men were to stick around, tagging along while you're playing as, say, Gambit,…
I was pretty much going to say the same thing. I *loved* X-Men Legends, even if it had a few flaws (a co-op game, but the entire first level has to be played single player until another X-Man can join?), and while the Legends II introduced some cool things (having a full team with different costume combinations gave a…
Obviously you're supposed to ship the insects to them separately.
They just released a patch a few days ago that supposedly makes it more stable. I've noticed the maps load faster and there's less lag. I'm sure it's not perfect, though, and can depend on your specific device. I've never actually had it crash on me, and I've had it it since before the patch that got music working.…
Here's hoping the iPad version will at least get the save feature update, and maybe the new campaign as IAP.
To elaborate, even though the home video game was conceived in 1951, and a working one invented in the 1960s, the first one wasn't actually released until 1972. So on a consumer level, the first generation of home video game consoles begins in the 70s.
Yeah, first home video game. That makes it the first home video game generation. The first video game and the first home video game console are two separate criteria. People didn't have the first generation of home consoles in the fifties or the sixties. So while video games may have been invented in the fifties, the…
"Unless we count the first generations which were most likely from the 50s until the late 70s ..."
Use gloves?
Well, Pooh on you.
I get what Shiny is saying.
If the Xbox One version runs the game 60fps at 720,
and the PS4 version runs the game something less than 60fps at 1080,
then if the PS4 version had been set to run it at 720, it would get a better frame rate.
Could they just make it so that you can force the PS4 to run the game at 720, if one so desired? Not really a fix per se, but would that make it run a stable 60fps?
I think the problem I had with the ending of the game is in relation to the part of the story you play versus the part that you don't play.
You spend half the game going from that camp all the way to the Firefly hospital. All along that journey there are story/narrative bits, sure, but also "game play" encounters with…