SamuraiMujuru
SamuraiMujuru
SamuraiMujuru

I enjoyed Doom 3 on its own Merits, but it's nice to finally see someone else saying what I have been this whole time

No different then PS3 owners last gen, really. PS3 consistently hit 720p. It is sad, though, that XB1 is getting hit so hard early on. Some developers have been saying it's just a bit weird to program for at first, so it may cease to be an issue in the future. As it stands right now, the systems have flipped this

Nothing from KS for me, either.

I clicked the link and got my notification half an hour later tops.

Most of GoG's games have DosBox hardcoded into it, that's how they get all the old games to work on current systems.

Hasn't it been on GoG for pretty much always?

Probably because they're a company that actually needs money if they want to continue on their otherwise excellent quality track record.

I think a criminally underused and appreciated style was the European rapier style used by Christopher Lee in Episode 2. Sure, it still had it's twirly bits that was the norm of lightsaber combat in the prequel trilogy, but brought back a lot of the utilitarian and visceral feel of the original trilogy.

I couldn't agree more. The issue crosses into pretty much all of nerd culture. For some reason, you can have eight gajillion different comic continuities or animated series continuities and that's fine, but the SECOND you throw a live-action one into the mix everyone loses their shit saying its "nothing like the

Any word yet on PC support for an XB1 controller?

A lot of people, actually. People see animation and typically assume it's "not mature", "just for kids" "poorly written", etc. It only gets worse if they've ever been exposed to the crazy fan-service anime out there. There's a reason a bunch of parents made the hilarious mistake of taking their kids to see things like

The visual style very much reminds me of Another World and Flashback.

Another excellent, excellent way to utterly quell the "Anime/Comics can't tell a story!" is sit them down in front of this beauty of a movie.

I played the demo to Discworld II on an old Psygnosis demo disk a friend had. Years later another friend introduced me to the series starting with Reaper Man. Never made the connection, but then familiar characters and situations from my childhood started popping up.

You read the books, I hope?

It's been ages since I'm played the Keen series, but I'm almost positive it actually establishes that in game.

I couldn't agree more. I absolutely adored Kenway's "F*ck your grand schemes and massive plots, all I care about is me and mine."

A character who is driven, not by glorious overwhelming need to do something good/evil, but actually feels like a regular person in an extraordinary situation is a breath of fresh air.

Now playing

This is still my favourite Zelda cover/remix.