JohnGreenArt
JohnGreenArt
JohnGreenArt

While the default map of Skyrim is functional, I don’t find it very immersive. The vanilla Skyrim map just shows too much information. You can see so much of the landscape and cities and climates of the regions that some of the sense of discover is lost when you’re making your way across the terrain. I prefer the

They use the three sea shells system.

“Darth Vader’s Got A Mystery Enemy In The Latest Star Wars Comic”

Huh. Thought that said “Mystery Enema.”

There’s a mimosa called the “Cristal Skull.”

Wasn't this a scene in the first Anchorman film?

YES, I too said the same thing to my friend in the theater!

The Wii version of Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings has aged better than that tech demo. Sure, it wasn’t a great game, nor even a great Indiana Jones game when compared to Emperor’s Tomb or Fate of Atlantis (which also came as a bonus with the Wii version), but it had a lot of fun bits. And a better story than

The base game does end. I wouldn’t call it an ‘ending’ though. Not in a “the story has reached a narrative conclusion” sort of way.

YES, this would go great paired with The Dig.

Ya know, I miss the days when movies would get multiple different game adaptations. Now just about every game is the same even when it’s on different platforms, but I loved that a movie like Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade had both an ‘action’ game and a ‘point-and-click

How about a slider for the price distribution, like Humble Bundle? Let the buyer of the mod decide how much each party (modder, publisher, Steam) gets of the money they’re paying.

“Much of the content used in mods are entirely unique art assets.”

That chicken mod, tho.

As I said, when it comes to copyrights, transformative works, derivative works, it’s all case-by-case basis. Someone could possibly create a musical of 50 Shades of Grey if it was a parody. But “parody” is a DEFENSE of using an existing copyright. You can parody something, and still get sued, then you have to say your

“Mods aren’t copyright protected” isn’t entirely accurate. However, everyone saying they ARE isn’t entirely accurate either. A copyright also gives the creator the rights to “derivative works.” It’s part of the legal language. So if you’re making a mod that uses or alters existing assets, then (on a case-by-case

Mad Max can has Nemesis system please?

I was going to mentioned Dishonored as well. Games where the player character can do things the enemies/NPCs cannot is not an uncommon thing.

Dr. Jones teaches at Barnett College in Last Crusade and in Fate of Atlantis, but in Raiders and in the ‘other’ movie we see him teaching in, it’s Marshall College.