Tacticalspoon
Tacticalspoon
Tacticalspoon

Is it really all that interesting though? Shooting zombies is right up the core 360 demographic's alley, and L4D's online is small scale enough to work quite respectably with peer hosting.

In counterpoint:

The video game version... go for it. The real version? Just no.

Yeah, you can change it, but like it says in your link:

Ah, yeah if you put it that way I cannot disagree :)

It is an XP bar. There are little to no details on what leveling up actually entails, though.

"Games of that ilk are feeling rarer and rarer; indeed, it's as though Bethesda is the only studio still making them."

You have no idea how happy I will be if it turns out like a modern take on Robot Jox.

I disagree with many of the points in this article.

It's the epitome of overpriced/useless DLC, and gets mocked as such. Two sets of horse armor for $4? It's the kind of thing other companies include in free patches.

As you probably can't see the un-approved comment if the guy from the Frozenbyte team that answered your question (and I'm having trouble promoting him for some reason), I'll repost his info for you.

"when was the last time any of us was really passionate about a laptop or a desktop from the PC space?"

I was wondering when people were going to do start making dota hybrids, and honestly I think it's a good idea. The idea behind dota intrigues me, but in execution I'm not a huge fan of the one-unit-rts control style. Make direct control style dota games (like this one) and I am there.

Heil Master D!

I wasn't even aware that Gamestop still sells PC games in their B&M locations. They certainly don't at my local stores.

Game starts out with orks and shifts to Chaos. Other stuff might be in, but none of the trailers show them.

There's rumored to be co-op, but it's not going to be ready before launch. Hopefully it's a patch and not paid dlc.

"So how does a multiplatform title prove that PC Gaming is not dead?"

I'm sorry, but the reason I didn't answer your question was that I had originally thought we were having the discussion about the financial viability of the PC platform (as this is what people normally refer to when they call something "dead"), not if it met your specific tastes. Honestly, I really don't care if the

I had my suspicions that you were a trolling child by your screename, but you've just confirmed it. Congratulations, you have made me regret responding to you in the first place.