Was only joking, but, hey, you came through! LOL
Was only joking, but, hey, you came through! LOL
Link or it didn't happen.
Although, the still images lack the stiffness, archaic animation, perfect angles, and seem to be propelled by [what’s that?] Photoshop.
The screen captures look a lot better than the video, that’s for sure. Anyone remember There? Still around, apparently.
I am a bit more interested in their strategy now that I've read this; but I'm someone who enjoys character creation, with online games especially. That said: I'm a white guy, and if I can't make an avatar who looks pretty close to myself I tend to go off in some non-white direction anyways.
Too much time on the internets.
I fell asleep about one-billion times during this video.
High risk, high reward.
Stephen: I am perhaps foolishly fixed on the idea that whatever the game's creators intended for their game is probably best. Prime was a GameCube game. Using Wii controls with a "loose" lock-on—one where you still have to finesse the aiming of your shots—instead of a hard lock-on that the GameCube controllers gave…
Problem is, the people who need to read this will also give it a big TL:DR.
Come on, this is clearly a game from twenty years ago.
Although I'm not as excited about this show as [you] I'd like to be, it has been going in some interesting directions. I've been curious for a while now what would really happen if they found that place they were searching for and had to deal with all this PTSD; perhaps screwing everything up for themselves.
Must have sucked the wrong dick.
The LA Game Space—envisioned as "a place for discovering the potential of video games" that would host exhibitions, stream games, and facilitate indie development—still doesn't exist, at least in the physical realm. The organization is active, hosting the occasional gaming event in Los Angeles, but nearly two years…
Still epic.