That’s so weird. On PC I have been running with 3 of my friends.
That’s so weird. On PC I have been running with 3 of my friends.
What bugs me about drinking in video games is the fact that almost all characters are light weight. One drink and the camera begins to sway. Now I’m not someone who drinks and have never been buzzed or drunk, but I’m pretty sure one shot of whiskey isn’t going to make my head spin.
I can say with 100% confidence that this game is not the only game that follows cinematic rules. To say that this is the only one that doesn’t break the 180 degree rule would be a disservice to all of Rockstar’s cutscenes. See: GTA IV, V, Red Dead Redemption.
“You’re a little chicken boy, Batman! Cheep, cheep, cheep.”
Fair warning. If you sink time into Arkham Knight you will hate playing Origins. Arkham Knight has an extremely satisfying way of doing combat. It’s so satisfying, that all the previous games feel slow in comparison.
I have 158 hours sunk into Batman Arkham Knight. At release, I hated it. I was disappointed by how short the Red Hood, Nightwing, Robin DLC was. I hated playing as Harley for the pre-order bonus because although Tara Strong is very talented, she’s no Arleen Sorkin (the original Harley.)
Here’s the thing, his fetish most likely existed long before he met her. He was probably dreaming about impregnating women since he was a teen.
I think you both mean Morrigan the Witch of the Wilds. Or mayhaps Chloe from Uncharted.
Well, R* has made it pretty clear where their focus lies and it’s not in single player DLC for GTA.
Guys, there is no mystery to the GTA V DLC. GTA Online made a crap ton of money and so R* put all their focus on online DLC content. They scrapped the singleplayer stuff and repurposed those assets for GTA online.
Contrary to popular belief. Game developers don’t know everything when it comes to their own games. One guy might know the engine code while another guy only knows the graphics renderer code and a game designer doesn’t know any code but can script an awesome chase sequence.
No it hasn’t and it won’t. Generally the rioters are people who stole supplies from people desperate to survive through force. So you, the agent, only kill the guys who used violence.
I think it depends on the game. Games as a service has been great for Siege and Battlefield. But for the Division it feels lackluster. The population is super low and the fact that they’re not going to add story content is a huge blow.
I’m not going to argue to change the list but I do want to note some of my personal favorites, and one game which it seems only a small handful of people have played.
Similar to the Billy Bob quote, a co-worker once said, “No matter how hot the woman. Someone is bored of fucking her.”
I hope the floor falls out from under Activision and their predatory behavior. They’ve been spearheading this loot box behavior and I can’t stand it.
I have only backed, perhaps less than 5 Kickstarter projects for this very reason. At least one that I backed failed to deliver. If Kickstarter doesn’t figure out how to punish failed projects and refund money, I don’t see this platform lasting another 10 years.
That was a dumb way to get attention. I’m glad Jason went through the trouble to verify who he was. Most people in game dev don’t want fans to know they’re in game dev because of the harassment (or media pestering). The fact that he started catfishing as a game dev is sad.
I have to say on PC, I think it was... Friday maybe? Social hub was buzzing with activity. Players gathered around to watch people fight in 1 on 1 matches, annoying people were talking on voice chat, and people were giving each other commendations.
I never forget Westwood. Unfortunately, they were absorbed a long time ago so it wasn’t relevant for me to include them in the post. I wish the Command & Conquer Tiberium series didn’t end with C&C4. What a cluster eff that game was.