Yeah, I mean...I can’t imagine what it would cost to track down the cartridge for some obscure TG16 game. Would be way cheaper to just buy a port to your wii or whatever.
Yeah, I mean...I can’t imagine what it would cost to track down the cartridge for some obscure TG16 game. Would be way cheaper to just buy a port to your wii or whatever.
That it exists doesn’t mean it works or doesn’t get fouled up by curveballs thrown at it like intelligent human beings navigating through variable environments.
The ‘scope’ is the misleading part. ‘Skyrim meets Diablo’ is a sell job.
Reading their feature list closely, I’m less skeptical than most people.
Eff, I’d love to be able to jerk parameters around constantly while you try and finish the product, except in my field I’d have to pay for the knee jerking.
Seems like a good way to solve this would be to require the product manager and his or her team at the publisher to match the hours of the software designers at the developer. Have them do bugtesting or something.
I’d like to nominate EA NHL hockey.
For bonus points, google the history of the Principality of Sealand, which is a real place.
I was a big fan of The Republic of Dave.
There a reason why, absent a particular sports team to give scholarships for, the school would choose to admit X less students per year if the team didn’t exist (x being the number of scholarship athletes the sports team would have had)?
I know it’s indie, so it isn’t going to be as pretty as the latest blockbuster, but this looks like a proof of concept more than a ready for Gold game.
I think Valve’s brand of “evil” comes from a place of arrogance and ignorance, as opposed to ill intent.
So basically this is the Thunderstrike thing all over again.
I’ll go with ‘none of the above’, please.
I’d suggest a bot, but Christ, looks like that would still take 2 days shy of a year.
Weird difficulty curve in that game. Easy is the easiest, but nightmare is the second-easiest assuming you can live through the prologue (no easy task...just tell that royal brat you don’t want to fight). I’ve found no reason to play it on anything other than one of those two settings.
I jumped in with the second one. Felt lost at first, but it passed and I have a feeling that was intentional even if I had played the first.
Generic? This dude is instantly recognizable and impossible to mistake for anyone else.