I think Civ Revolution 1 and 2 force widescreen. That Star Wars Clash of Clans clone definitely does. Hell, I think I’ve got trivia games that force widescreen.
I think Civ Revolution 1 and 2 force widescreen. That Star Wars Clash of Clans clone definitely does. Hell, I think I’ve got trivia games that force widescreen.
Who puts a time-waster game in forced landscape?
Any time I read anything about the Yakuza series I can’t help but think back to the article where 3 actual Yakuza played the game and decided to protagonist would probably get whacked by his own people for “being a troublemaker, getting in fist fights all the time in the middle of the street.”
It sort of suffered from its similarities to giants. Named after Final Fantasy Tactics, looked an awful lot like Tactics Ogre, but just paled in comparison to both, in not just narrative but mechanics.
Seems like a smart idea. In the trade shows, the story often seems to be “what did company X do vs company Y.” In a Nintendo (or EA or Activision) only event, the story becomes “what did Nintendo do” and that’s it.
Also, while you’re doing roguelikes, are you going to take a pass at Sunless Sea? Sunless Sea’s like, almost awesome, but it’s missing something I can’t quite put my finger on.
I remember the first time that particular bedrock of my life got bulldozed. It was the first day of January 2013. I woke up and realized that my vision was unusually foggy. As the day progressed, I found that my thoughts were a little harder than usual to hold onto, that my speech was slightly more prone to slurring.…
Sorry, but in addition to telling me something that didn’t happen did happen (adults played NES in the 80s), your immaturity strongly suggests you’re not even in your 20s, let alone mid-30s or older.
I think some good can come of this if Zenimax/Bethesda swallows its pride. For every numbered fallout game, they could just outsource another one to Obsidian and reap a second set of benefits for merely providing funding, tools and a project/product manager. Could make for a very lucrative long-term partnership and a…
A single person from a particular generation is better positioned to speak to what that generation experienced than someone who is pretending to be alive (but wasn’t), and who has no point to make other than lies and name-calling, yes.
Then you’re positive about something you’re wrong about. The NES was strictly and solely marketed as a toy and sold in toy stores. The number of adults who would play an NES in 1988 was probably around the same number who would wear Naruto pajamas now.
I think it’s probable he would have just said politicians, instead of specifying.
World, no? Politicians? Absolutely.
They’re all off their rockers. All of them. Sanders’ economic ideas are every bit as batshit as Marco Rubio wanting to set up a no-fly zone over an area where Russia flies missions every day. He has no understanding of why things cost what they do or how to change that except via fiat, nor is he even aware, let alone…
Should have taken the money. There are no saints in politics on either side of the aisle. Really, there aren’t even any decent human beings. He’s rejecting one set of scumbags because he believes in another set of scumbags. This is only important to his wallet, which just stays lighter than it could be. Nothing else…
Watch the video.
Er, this is a video that demonstrates they can’t get a Halo 5 game in Australia. They were, however, able to get games in MCC and Halo Reach, of all things.
Haha. We’ve all been there.