Technically yes. Fiscally no.
Technically yes. Fiscally no.
So.... you work for a tech blog and are repulsed by a geek/nerd?
I hate to bring it up, but I think the dated look is due to its parallel release on consoles. It looks good on the xbox version I'm playing, but it's clear that they are maxing out what it can handle. They are running things so close to the edge that the game lags when achievements pop.
It's articles like this that make me miss PC gaming. I can remember the day I could run KOTOR at full resolution with everything maxed out and minimal lag (force running is a tax), and the day that Half-Life 2 ran smoothly. I have since dropped out of the race and become a "Konsole Kid", but a part of me misses the…
No... this is how Dodge DID it:
I agree that dropping as a decoy is a somewhat viable tactic, but like camping and double punching, get abused.
Oh man. I am so close, yet so far from this.
Top speed of 78mph? F class cars are faster and accelerate quicker.
Oh man I hope shield bleeding stays away, the shield mechanic is fine how it is.
I for one am worried about Halo 4.
This. The first thing I did when I started my Forza 3 career is replicate my (now sold) 91/3 Mazda Miata.
Sounds like someones favorite local band just hit national radio...
I agree. Part of the charm of a video game is the outlandish-sens of it all. You are doing something that is just not possible. Additionally many video games don't draw for the plot, or the writing. So what writing there is has to be entertaining in some way. This normally devolves down to stereotypical characters who…
True it was over cliche'd, but as you said that is part of video games. As much as they strive for "realism" they miss the mark often with the writing/dialog.
You know what was a good video game movie?
I think Dead Space is one of the few games that "naturally" forced me to take it slow and really think about the "Life" of the character. This may have been because I'm not a big fan of Gore, and was attracted to Dead Space more for it's Sci-Fi elements than for it's violent offerings. I can remember sighs of relief…
I'm pretty sure floor mats with "because race car" lovingly embroidered on them is this years priority Christmas gift for Fathers everywhere.
I vote this: