Christ I hope MP3 has moments like that.
Christ I hope MP3 has moments like that.
In UK/EU it's Diablo III tomorrow and MP3 on Friday.
True story. Looks like he gets even more degenerate in this one.
It's meant to be his 'after the fall' story. Part 2 is 'the fall' afterall. The narrative development is apparently something along the lines of: him trying to get back on his feet, him regressing into his old ways to sort the situation out, and then a conclusion (which we don't know what is).
I'll find a spot someplace, no doubt.
Herpin derpin. Yeah I suppose!
Rereading my post, apologies if it might have seemed negative in tone. I really like how it works now, I felt the suggestion would just add yet another edge to the site. Scrolling past blocks really isn't an issue. They're very well implemented.
I think it would be a good idea to make your blocks of themed journalism opt-in or opt-out-able, like Reddit's Reddits.
Goddamn you.
But do we know it's a text-display issue for non-HDTV play? It could be something to do with how it handles or displays the actual graphics, which would be an issue.
Looks like Uncharted 2.
Sounds really, really great man. Only problem is that to do something like that you need to get fucking serious about it and treat it as work instead of a fun idea. Always worth it in the end, but 99% perspiration, as they say. Leads to actual fun and you can have fun in the doing of it.
My old co-blogger got a written letter from Steve Ditko.
I think it's one of those games that looks boring but will actually be very emergent and engaging to play.
I feel many a flatmate sesh coming on.
Shit. Yes. Thanks for the tip. Love good tower defence.
$60 is a bit hefty, I agree.
Yeah you build buildings as well as running around shooting people and driving vehicles.
I got most of the subsequent PixelJunk games; would you recommend Monsters? I always eye'd it up but never took the plunge.
Definitely. Is there any word on if there will be more games? Or is this the last one? I hope it's the last for the sake of the story; it felt like definite trilogy material.