Tacticalspoon
Tacticalspoon
Tacticalspoon

Am I the only one who turned ranged kill cams off after the first time they saw it in F:NV? Not exactly the type of feature I get excited for.

Your comparison would be fine if you were making a comment on the genres that all copycat the main features from the most popular among them but then try to put their own spin on things and largely fail (FPS genre), but doesn't really work here. On the music side you have a highly popular professional music group vs

The boardgame, sports, and video game bubbles need to meet up somewhere so that Blood Bowl fits on that chart.

Fallout was made because Fargo wanted to make another Wasteland game but he didn't own the IP rights. One is influenced by the other, but they are not direct sequels or even in the same world / continuity.

I'm not arguing that they had nothing interesting to say, just that I wish they had conveyed their views more organically throughout the game and gave us a more involved ending.

I disagree. Instead of bring up interesting points regarding the ramifications of human augmentation and then letting the player come to their own conclusions, they decide to bludgeon us over the head with ideology as an "ending" and flush all characters down the toilet. I thought it was pretty awkward and hamfisted

I feel like you misunderstand me here. When I put complete in quotation marks, it was my apparently awful attempt at poking fun at the controversy over what a "complete" game actually is. I'm not outraged by any particular DLC out there, and I'm not trying to complain.

I can't say I see it the same. While the vocal minority does indeed drive one sick to their stomach with their actions, I simply cannot agree with her "shut up, buy my overpriced crap and love it" attitude. Also, GDC is probably not the best platform to express such viewpoints, as the ones making them so obnoxiously

So lets get this straight: DLC was initially proposed as a way to stop people from trading in the games that they liked with the promise of long term content / continual expansion. In practice, it was typically made very infrequently and at prices that many people considered a ripoff (compared to simply buying another

If anyone is lacking context as to why this man would say this, Dear Esther costs about $10 and takes all of 30 minutes to complete. He's essentially defending his own pricing decisions.

You ever "play" Dear Esther? He's defending the $10 price point of his game that takes 30 minutes to complete, not criticizing others.

If you like the Mattock, you're going to love the Saber. It's one of those inanely heavy "I'm the best of my type" weapons, but it's totally worth it. It's basically halfway between the Mattock and a full-on sniper rifle.

Dumpster Diving.

I always wondered who downloaded those sexy armor replacers for Elder Scrolls games. Now I know.

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Oh, no I completely realized that during my lethal playthrough, but it is wholly beside the point. You can use the stun gun + anything to stunlock all but the last boss and rack up magazines full of headshots with little to no danger. The stealthy nonlethal character had more than a fighting chance against bosses,

The stun gun worked on bosses. You could literally stun them and then score a magazine full of headshots with whatever you picked up to victory. I kept a 10mm pistol in my inventory as something to throw all my unneeded weapon mods on, and it killed bosses in two darts with no combat augs.

My criticism wasn't implying that you needed all the positions in a modern tank, just that everyone else is useless. You have what, at least 2 or three additional people on that tank with you? Slap an autoloader on the main gun and they're all worthless for anything other than kinect-fistbumping.

They'd all get corrective training. Especially that first suck up who calls you sir and salutes. No wonder why the game has you doing everything but loading the ammo on the main gun.

The barrel doesn't look quite long enough for the T5E2, and the exterior of the mech looks like it has a lot of M4 Sherman design cues.