How about comet red? (never you mind it's actually more of a pink)
How about comet red? (never you mind it's actually more of a pink)
The game play and the concepts in Tabula Rasa were awesome. I've never been able to regain the feel of getting ambushed by a tripod after it reenters the atmosphere. I've never found a game that let me feel like such a bad ass for planning out an assault on an enemy position with much greater power than I and fighting…
Tabula Rasa tried to do it's own thing. See how that worked out for it in the long run? (RIP Tabula Rasa)
Vanquish kinda did. It was basically a giant 9/11 inside job allegory wrapped up in a Gundam style colony drop complete with a death star.
Business 101: Regardless of the quality of your services or merchandise, if you flood the market with your name people will flock to you and you shall be the epitome of quality by with others are measured. The masses will come up with their own reasons why your poor product or service is superior, as it is human…
An arrow to the calf? You're aiming too low!
America: Where the poor are evil parasites and war criminals are our most respected role models.
The problem I have with he way that war is portrayed in many modern shooters is that it seems more and more like propaganda or a desensitizing tool. Weather that's a side effect of games evolving into something more relevant to modern culture or a deliberate thing is beyond me but that's that it seems like.
Considering that the Xbox is almost all about the only games (especially the shooters) I'm sure most people wouldn't care much.
I wouldn't trust a refurbished Xbox as far as a one armed circus midget could throw it. In my experiences most people who given them up give them up because they're on their way out and most people who refurbish them only give them another few months extension on life.
Just like always, there were clouds over Connecticut during an astronomical event of interest. I wonder why no one has researched this phenomena yet?
I'm all about Gundam X over here!
I never subscribed to the "if the game's not bad I should probably just up and like it" school of thought. I suppose it's a good thing mostly everyone else does, though, because if they didn't companies would have a hell of a time trying to sell games with out targeting specific demographics or making them "great"…
Fun fact, not every game needs to appeal to everyone. Publishers forget this all to often.
In the grand scheme of things, you're right, we shouldn't second chances. But a company like EA won't take the moderate success of a shitty game and then say "we must step it up the next time around". No, they'll turn around and make the next installment just as bad (if not worse) and continue to use it's hype machine…
That's a though one.... I really want to say CoD or Madden but I want to come up with something original.
We already have a head monitoring sensor in out helicopters that tracks the pilot's movements and sets up the auto canon as a slave to the pilot's head movements. Beyond that I don't see what the point is. A joystick is reliable and gives you feedback which is necessary to fly, why would you want a pilot moving…
What if....... what if we used a robot shaped like a person to stand in front of a Kinect that controlled other robots?
Best. Comment. Ever.
I want a pull string Psycho Mantis that tells me I like to play Castlevania. If he's all chibi and plush and says so in a tiny voice I'll probably die.